Here is the weekend playlist, in which the Rolling Stone France editorial staff looks back on their favorites and discoveries of the week!
The weekend playlist can also be streamed!
The Hellacopters – (I Don’t Wanna Be) Just a Memory
Hit the road with The Hellacopters, who blow your mind with “(I Don’t Wanna Be) Just a Memory. » This new energetic and powerful track comes from Overdriver, an album scheduled for January 31, 2025.
Sun – Free Your Soul
With “Free Your Soul,” Sun continues to brutalize his pop compositions, placing himself at the heart of a true crossroads of aesthetics, sprinkled with catchy melodies. Enough to wait before his appearance at Boule Noire (Paris) on May 17 and at Hellfest on June 20.
Early James – Unspeakable Thing
Early James turns up the heat with his incandescent and terribly catchy new track, “Unspeakable Thing.” » This is a new extract from his third studio album: Medium Raw. See you on January 10, 2025 for its release.
Tile – Gun
The Australian indie rock band releases a new single, deliciously indie rock, entitled “Gun. » As melodic as he is friendly, he reserves the best for what comes next…
Avatar – Tower (Piano Version)
Accustomed to big riffs and screamed vocal lines, Avatar steps up with a new version of “Tower,” originally released on Hail The Apocalypse 10 years ago. Something to breathe before their return to hostilities, with an entry into the studio planned for January 2025.
Dead Meadow – The Space Between
Take flight with the psychedelic swirls of “The Space Between,” the powerful and soaring new single from the American heavy rock band Dead Meadow. Find this title in the album Voyager To Voyager, scheduled for March 28, 2025.
Cameron Winter – The Rolling Stones
The Geese singer explores new, more intimate horizons with the amusingly named Heavy Metal, his first solo album. Discover the delicate and gripping “The Rolling Stones,” which is taken from it.
BRETONS – Penn Sardin
The Celtic rock of the aptly named BRETONS is back with “Penn Sardin. » This title refers to the historic strike in Douarnenez at the beginning of the 20th century, initiated by women workers.
Rogê – The Force
A true icon of Brazilian music, Rogê recently released Curyman II, which notably contains the sunny and heady “A Força. » the editorial team tells you about it in weekly n°180.
If you missed the previous playlist, find it here.
Mathieu David