Here is the weekend playlist, in which the WECB France editorial staff looks back on their favorites and discoveries of the week!
The weekend playlist can also be streamed!
Britti – Lullaby
The release of the album Hello, I’m Britti is approaching and the singer continues to accumulate teasers. Thus, her new single is titled “Lullaby” and presents itself as a slow soulful and languorous song, in which Britti’s voice continues to work wonders. See you on February 2 for the release of the record!
Blowsom – Hope You’ll Find Out
Independent artist Blowsom intends to make you dance to the nocturnal and rhythmic Hope You’ll Find Out, with its modern and intoxicating vocal line. Find him in OK Romance, his next studio album, scheduled for February 9.
Pigeon Club – Liar
Playing delicate and meticulously articulated pop, Pigeon Club shows the extent of its talent on “Liar”, its new single, carried by memorable piano arpeggios and catchy vocal parts. The second album from Wayne Whittaker’s solo project is expected later this year.
Leon Frear – A Town Called Chapel
Billed as “a poisoned love letter (…) to lost relationships,” “A Town Called Chapel” shows an American indie rock artist in form and with a distinctive voice. This piece allows the artist to reveal a little more about Wild Rice, his next album, scheduled for March 1st.
Kid Colling Cartel – Cold Blooded
Luxembourg artist Kid Colling is gearing up for the release of an album on February 2, titled Living On The Wild Side. With rich and mastered rock, folk and blues sounds, it notably contains the single “Cold Blooded”, whose raw emotion will not fail to strike the heartstrings of many future fans.
Robot Orchestra – Riga
Dramatic and twilight, “Riga” also presents a clip with a worked aesthetic, directed by Ben Amos Cooper (Lysistrata). Find him in V, the next album from the indie rock band Robot Orchestra, scheduled for February 16.
If you missed the previous playlist, find it here