Overview
- Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, Wood said he and Rod Stewart are working on songs together and "would love" a Faces reunion.
- He said progress has stalled because "it's hard to make our times tally," adding they plan to finish the tracks when they can get back in the studio.
- Drummer Kenney Jones has previously said the group recorded about 11 tracks at RAK Studios in London, indicating a substantial base of material.
- Wood pointed to renewed chemistry when he joined Stewart at Glastonbury 2025, noting that Stewart no longer allows amps on stage.
- He also said the Rolling Stones have completed a new album that is now in the mixing stage, with a release expected by late 2025 or early 2026.