The legendary British rock band The Faces—featuring surviving members Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, and Kenney Jones—is making a monumental return to the music scene. As of late 2025, the trio has officially confirmed that they have recorded a full album of new material, marking their first collection of studio songs in more than 50 years. This highly anticipated reunion album is expected to arrive in 2026, promising a fresh dose of the blues-rock swagger that defined the band's iconic 1970s sound.
The news of the new music, coupled with a major archival release in late 2025 and talks of a high-profile live performance, has sent shockwaves of excitement through the classic rock community. The band, which emerged from the ashes of the Small Faces, is proving that their camaraderie and musical chemistry remain as strong as ever, decades after their original split.
The Faces: A Complete Biography of the Iconic Band Members
The Faces were established in 1969 after the departure of Steve Marriott from the Small Faces to form Humble Pie. The remaining members—Ronnie Lane, Ian McLagan, and Kenney Jones—recruited Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood from the Jeff Beck Group to form a new supergroup. Their dynamic, boisterous sound and hard-partying reputation made them one of the most beloved live acts of the era.
Here is a detailed look at the five core members who defined the band's legacy:
- Rod Stewart (Vocals): Sir Roderick David Stewart, CBE, was born on January 10, 1945. Known for his distinctive raspy voice and flamboyant stage presence, Stewart achieved massive global success as a solo artist after the Faces' initial breakup, becoming one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
- Ronnie Wood (Guitar): Ronald David Wood was born on June 1, 1947. A multi-instrumentalist, he joined The Rolling Stones in 1975, a role he has held ever since. His signature slide guitar and weaving rhythm work were instrumental to The Faces’ sound. He remains an active member of both The Rolling Stones and the reunited Faces.
- Ronnie Lane (Bass): Ronald Frederick Lane, born April 1, 1946, died on June 4, 1997. Known affectionately as "Plonk," Lane was the band's primary songwriter and a co-founder of both Small Faces and Faces. He left the band in 1973 and later tragically battled multiple sclerosis until his death. His songwriting legacy is a cornerstone of the band’s catalog.
- Ian McLagan (Keyboards): Ian Patrick McLagan, born May 12, 1945, died on December 3, 2014. "Mac" was a celebrated keyboardist whose Hammond organ work gave the band its soulful, blues-infused texture. After The Faces, he worked extensively with The Rolling Stones and other major acts.
- Kenney Jones (Drums): Kenneth Thomas Jones was born on September 16, 1948. A founding member of both Small Faces and Faces, Jones is one of the most respected drummers in rock history. Following the death of Keith Moon, he famously joined The Who from 1978 to 1991. He is the driving force behind the current reunion efforts.
The Faces' New Studio Album: 11 Tracks and a 2026 Release
The biggest news for fans is the confirmed recording of new material. Drummer Kenney Jones has revealed that he, Rod Stewart, and Ronnie Wood have completed work on 11 new tracks for a new studio album. This record will be the first of its kind since their final studio album, Ooh La La, was released in 1973, marking a gap of over half a century.
The recording sessions were reportedly done in a relaxed, organic manner, capturing the spontaneous, raw energy that characterized their early work. While a specific title for the new album has not been announced, the current expectation is a 2026 release date. The project has been a labor of love, driven by the enduring friendship and musical synergy between the three rock veterans.
The band has also hinted that this reunion project extends beyond just the album. There is discussion of an official, warts-and-all documentary that will chronicle their history and the process of creating the new music, potentially including "some rude bits" to reflect their notorious rock 'n' roll lifestyle.
Archival Treasures and Potential Live Performances in 2025
In addition to the forthcoming 2026 album, 2025 is set to be a significant year for Faces enthusiasts with the release of a major archival collection. Titled 'Early Steps,' this album is scheduled for release on October 31, 2025, on limited-edition vinyl, CD, and streaming platforms.
The 'Early Steps' collection is a crucial piece of music history, offering fans a glimpse into the group's formative years. It features alternate and early versions of songs that would eventually appear on their 1970 debut studio effort, First Step. Tracks like "Shake, Shudder, Shiver" and "Devotion" are included as rough mixes and rehearsals, providing a raw, unfiltered look at the band's creative process shortly after their formation.
The Glastonbury 2025 Rumors and The Faces' Live Legacy
The prospect of new music has naturally fueled rumors of a major tour, but a specific schedule remains unconfirmed. However, one tantalizing possibility has been repeatedly floated: a performance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2025. Rod Stewart himself has openly discussed the idea of a Faces reunion on the legendary Pyramid Stage, potentially filling the coveted "legends slot."
The Faces were always first and foremost a live band, famous for their loose, pub-rock energy and their ability to turn any venue into a raucous party. The chance to see the three surviving members—Stewart, Wood, and Jones—perform their classic hits like "Stay with Me," "Ooh La La," and "Had Me a Real Good Time" one last time is a dream for generations of rock fans.
The band’s influence on subsequent generations of hard rock and punk musicians is undeniable. Their blend of blues, soul, and hard rock laid the groundwork for countless acts. The fact that the surviving members of this iconic supergroup are not just touring, but actively creating new music in their late 70s, is a testament to their enduring passion and the timeless quality of their blues-rock chemistry. The 2026 album will not just be a reunion; it will be a historic addition to the final chapter of one of rock's most influential bands.
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