Start her up! Kristen Stewart teases a glimpse of her taut stomach in new video for The Rolling Stones single Ride 'Em On Down
They're set to release their long-awaited new album, Blue & Lonesome, on Friday.
Rousing excitement for their first studio release in 10 years, the rockers have released a teaser of their new single Ride 'Em On Down, starring the illustrious Kristen Stewart on Thursday.
The blues inspired track kicks-off with a wide shot of the Equals actress pushing the pedal to the metal in her glistening turquoise 65 Mustang.
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Snippet: The Rolling Stones released a teaser of their new single Ride 'Em On Down, starring the illustrious Kristen Stewart on Friday
Live and kicking: The band's last studio album, Bigger Bang, was recorded in 2005, and proceeded a world-tour
Going full throttle in the all American muscle car, she goes ripping through a seemingly deserted Los Angeles at full speed, as the clip cut to shots of the dreamy clear blue sky.
In the closing moments of the teaser, Kristen, 26, looks down the lens in her retro inspired shades as she rebelliously pulls her pins close to her torso, leaning her supple elbow on her light wash denims covered knee.
With one hand on the steering wheel, the Twilight actress slips into a loose-fitting cream tee, flashing her intricate forearm tattoo as she changes gear with her ring decorated hand in the City of Angels.
Snippet: Kristen focus's ahead as her silver dic hang from her mirror
Need for speed: The blues inspired track kicks-off with a wide shot of the Equals actress pushing the pedal to the metal in her glistening turquoise 65 Mustang through a seemingly deserted LA
Speaking about working with the iconic British rockers, Kristen revealed it didn't take much for her to come onboard with the unique musical project.
She said: 'It didn't take much more than a few words to get me amped on the idea. The Stones.
'A 65 mustang. Alone in Los Angeles. And the shoot was just as dreamy as the idea. We tore LA apart in a day and we had one hell of a sound track.'
The exclusive snippet comes as the band are set to release their first studio album in 10 years on Friday.
What a tease: In the closing moments of the teaser, Kristen, 26, looks down the lens in her retro inspired shades as she rebelliously pulls her pins close to her torso, leaning her supple elbow on her light wash denims covered knee
Petrol head: With one hand on the steering wheel, the Twilight actress slips into a loose-fitting cream tee, flashing her intricate forearm tatt
Switching gear: In the final moments she changes gear with her ring decorated hand in the City of Angels
In the midst of touring over the past 12 months around the world, they managed to find the time to record new album, Blue & Lonesome.
The LP's name gives away what musical gems fans can expect to hear, blues music.
The album is completely influenced by the band's beginnings, where the young rag-tag group would play their own brand of 'the blues' from Richmond to Eel Pie Island in London.
Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood locked themselves away in a London studio for three days to record the album.
'Didn't take much': Speaking about working with the iconic British rockers, Kristen revealed it didn't take much for her to come onboard with the unique musical project
Picture perfect: In another shot from the shoot, the famed star appeared barefoot as she held onto a metal pole
Ronnie let slip the influences for the album earlier this year, saying: 'We went in to cut some new songs, which we did. But we got on a blues streak.
'We cut 11 blues in two days. They are extremely great cover versions of 'Howlin' Wolf' and 'Little Walter', among other blues people. It [the album] sounded so authentic.'
Joined by long-time touring partners bassist Daryl Jones and Chuck Leavell on keyboards, the icons headed in to British Grove Studios to record a spontaneous and live studio album.
Penning and recording 12 tracks over 72 hours, the band were also joined on two of the tracks by fellow guitar-wielding icon, Eric Clapton.
The album recalls the early days of the band, when they played the music of Jimmy Reed, Willie Dixon, Eddie Taylor, Little Walter and Howlin’ Wolf.
The band's last studio album, Bigger Bang, was recorded in 2005, and proceeded a world-tour.
Blue & Lonesome is released by Polydor Records worldwide on December 2 2016.
Like a rolling stone: Kristen holds an apt Rolling Stones' lick logo emblazoned zippo in her hand
Cream of the crop: Kristen flaunted her taut stomach in her distressed cream cropped T-Shirt
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