The Faces look set to release their first album in over 50 years, according to drummer Kenney Jones.
The band, who also feature singer Rod Stewart and Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood, have recorded 11 tracks for a new album, which is set to arrive next year, their first record since they released Ooh La La in 1973.
Speaking to music writer Craig McLean for The Telegraph, Jones revealed that the band have recorded "about 11 tracks" at RAK Studios in North London, with one song set to feature Jools Holland.
"Not all of them are going to be right [for the album]," Jones said. "But most of them are good".
"I can’t see it coming out this year," the drummer admitted. "But I can see it coming out next year. Everyone’s doing different things. We do little snippets [of recording] here and there. Then all of a sudden, The Stones are out [on tour] again, Rod’s out again".
It was also revealed by Kenney Jones' wife that they had been in London for a few days for a meeting "with Rod and Ronnie" about putting together a new Faces documentary, with Jones even hinting that the film could feature footage which was filmed in 1972.
"It could be. You’re guessing right! It’s never been seen. And there’s some rude bits in there!", he said.
Seemingly, this new Faces album has been on the cards for a while, with Kenney Jones previously saying that progress over new music had been made. Find out more here.