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!
Mötley Crüe – Canceled
After releasing its latest EP in October, Mötley Crüe adorns the title track with a new video. There is also the single Dogs of War, which bassist and leader Nikki Sixx presented in an editorial interview, and a cover of “Fight for Your Right” by the Beastie Boys.
The Velveteers – Suck The Cherry
Cherry on velvet, such is the desire of the group The Velveteers, who unveil a powerful and saturated new track, entitled “Suck The Cherry. » To be found in the album A Million Knives, which will be released just in time for next Valentine's Day.
Dunes – Voodoo
The stoner rock band from Newcastle unveils the rhythmic and friendly “Voodoo” and takes the opportunity to invite Ryan Garney from High Desert Queen. To be found in the album Land of the Blind, scheduled for January 17, 2025.
Avatarium – I See You Better In The Dark
The Swedish occult hard rock band continues to tease their next album, Between You, God, The Devil and The Dead, scheduled for January 24, 2025. In the meantime, here is the mysterious “I See You Better In The Dark.” »
October Drift – Wallflower
Discover the latest music video from October Drift, featuring images on the friendly Wallflower, from Blame the Young, their latest album. Don’t miss them on December 16 at Point Éphémère (Paris)!
Mustang – Airport
Discover “Airport,” the new single from the French group Mustang. Before taking off, the group took care to invite Arthur Teboul, known as the singer of Feu! Chatterton. If there is no question here of interpreting “Boeing,” its participation remains high-level.
Alberta Cross – It's You That's Changing
November 22 is approaching, and with it the reimagined version of the first album. In the meantime, discover “It's You That's Changing” which is taken from it, with the participation of New York singer Arum Rae.
Mono Sources – Our Own
The electro duo Mono Sources unveils “Our Own,” a mysterious and nuanced mid-tempo, imbued with lyricism. It comes from Before Now Or After, their new album, made during confinement and now available.
eat-girls – Para los Pies Cansados
The post-punk and electro group from Lyon hits you with “Para los Pies Cansados,” from their very first studio album, Area Silenzio, which has just been released.
If you missed the previous playlist, find it here.