The Playlist of the week #326

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Here is the weekend playlist, in which the editorial staff of WECB France returns to his favorites and discoveries of the week!

The weekend playlist also flows into streaming!

Papa Roach – Even if it kills me

After having made a triumph at the Zenith in Paris and made its first television pass in France with an appearance in Taratata, the group of American Nu-Metal poses images on its powerful new single, entitled “Even if it kills Me.” This is the first extract from their next album, whose details have not yet been revealed.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfwcpvdo9fw

The Velveteers – We and we

Discover “on and on,” the latest title of the rock group sprinkled with glam influences the velveteers, with a nagging rhythm and heady singing lines. To find in their new album, a million Knives, already available.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJetz2eyqoi

Corey Taylor & Bad Omens – Dust in the Wind

Corey Taylor, singer of Slipknot and Stone Sour, and the American metalcore group Bad Omens leave their usual register for exceptional collaboration, with their common resumption of “Dust in the Wind” in Kansas. This song is in the soundtrack of Queen of the Ring, Biopic telling the story of the Icon of Catch Mildred Burke, in the cinema on March 7.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNH23F7MUII

Russ Ballard – Resurrection

The legendary British singer returns with a new epic single. This is the first extract from Songs from the Warehouse/The Hits Rewired, his next double-album, scheduled for April 18. The first disc will include new songs like “Resurrection,” while the second will contain re -record of classics like “since you've gone” or “I Surrender. »»

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF3Zipbimb4

Charley Crockett – game i can't win

Go to the Grand West with the new smoky and catchy single by Charley Crockett, entitled “Game I Can't Win. »On March 14 will be an opportunity to return to his saloon with the release of Loneesome Drifter, his next studio album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rebpjyvkjr

Don Airey – Moon Rising

Deep Purple's keyboardist in sprawling CV continues to tease his next album with the delicious seventies “Moon Rising. »See you on March 28 for the release of Pushed to the Edge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5V3KXMS7BE

La Flemme – Tomorrow

The Marseille punk group returns with a new direct and delusional single, entitled Tomorrow. La Flemme takes the opportunity to announce the release of his next album, the party, scheduled for April 25.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cioaqm8_ppy

Bambara – Face of Love

The modern rock group Bambara reveals the nocturnal and lascif “Face of Love. He comes from their next album, Birthmarks, scheduled for March 14.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7g_3zykwo4

Miki Berenyi Trio – Big I AM

It is time to dance with the heady rhythms mixed with the planing lines of Miki Berenyi Trio. The single Big I Am comes from Tripla, their first album, scheduled for April 4.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byynkjht4io

Damage Done – Into the Storm

Go on a deep introspective journey with “Into the Storm,” to the influences Grunge assumed, Alice in Chains in mind. See you on March 23 for the release of the album Stranger Skies, from which he came.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzukairisza

If you missed the previous playlist, find it here.

Staff

Written by

Christopher Johnson

Christopher Johnson is a dedicated writer and key contributor to the WECB website, Emerson College's student-run radio station. Passionate about music, radio communication, and journalism, Christopher pursues his craft with a blend of meticulous research and creative flair. His writings on the site cover an array of subjects, from music reviews and artist interviews to event updates and industry news. As an active member of the Emerson College community, Christopher is not only a writer but also an advocate for student involvement, using his work to foster increased engagement and enthusiasm within the school's radio and broadcasting culture. Through his consistent and high-quality outputs, Christopher Johnson helps shape the voice and identity of WECB, truly embodying its motto of being an inclusive, diverse, and enthusiastic music community.