11 albums to listen to this week – 03/20/2026

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Every week, the WECB France team offers you its selection of the best albums to listen to – Week of March 20, 2026.

In the age of streaming, it has never been easier to listen to new music, but with thousands of new titles added every day to streaming platforms not counting physical releases in stores, we can get lost. WECB offers you a selection of albums released today.

This week, we have selected albums from Tedeschi Trucks Band, Anna Calvi, EDGÄR, Grant Haua, Selah Sue and the Gallands, Selwyn Birchwood, Pitou, Witch Post, Special Friend, Mega Surf and Aerosmith.

Tedeschi Trucks Band – Future Soul

With the help of their friend, Susan and Derek Trucks remind us that they have more than just torque in the engine. With Future Soul, the Tedeschi Trucks Band can do anything and above all put it into practice, put it into action.

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Anna Calvi - Is This All There IsAnna Calvi – Is This All There Is?

Anna Calvi unveils a new four-track disc full of prestigious collaborations, notably Iggy Pop and Matt Berninger. Something to salivate before the next album.

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Edgar behind The WallEDGÄR – Behind The Wall

For their new album, the two Amiens decided to put their foot down by delivering a concise and direct record, with ten pieces all lasting less than four minutes. No second is left to chance in an opus that gets to the point. No time to waste!

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Grant Haua - TahangaGrant Haua – Tahanga

A guitar that twirls its chords at lightning speed, a torrent voice on top and nothing else. Well, OK, a cajon to give the whole thing a little more binding, but that's it. No doubt, Grant Haua knows how to do it.

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Selah Sue and the Gallands - Movin'Selah Sue and the Gallands – Movin'

The fact that this polished soul is draped in trip-hop sounds is no stranger to this. If The Gallands see Selah Sue as a detonator, they provide her with the ideal fuel so that their common internal combustion engine can achieve a few kilometers on the clock.

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Selwyn Birchwood - Electric Swamp Funkin' BluesSelwyn Birchwood – Electric Swamp Funkin' Blues

Mr. Selwyn has been attracting the attention of the Chicago blues community for a good number of years now, although he is not the only one who can be honored with this lasting affection. The flamboyance of his guitar and the diversity of atmospheres that this new album continues to highlight provide a good start to the explanation.

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pitou - p2Pitou – P2

Pitou lets here express a very rich bouquet of atmospheres and moods, baroque here, more experimental there (Björkesque?), knowingly favoring more sober pop melodies elsewhere. A journey as sumptuous as it is eventful…

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Witch PostWitch Post – Butterfly

Intriguing fusion between American indie and Scottish rock, the duo Witch Post, formed by Alaska Reid and Dylan Fraser, extends the sounds of their first EP released last year, still mixing grunge-rock and folk/rock ballads with class.

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Special Friend - Clipping albumsSpecial Friend – Clipping

This new album from the Franco-American duo moves away from the DIY spirit and offers a solid backlog of carefully produced songs. Between glitchy indie rock and intoxicating slowcore, the record presages warmer days, equipped with nostalgic riffs and a pair of voices balanced on charming melodies.

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Mega Surf - Louche albumsMega Surf – Ladle

The Amiens project, which released a first project in cassette form in 2022, is back with a new line up, ready to do battle (finally), over the course of this first album. This one lives up to its name.

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Aerosmith Legendary Edition albumsAerosmith – Aerosmith (legendary edition)

This was not necessarily obvious at the time as the takeoff was a bit laborious for Aerosmith. It is much more so more than half a century later: everything was already there, already in place among the future Toxic Twins and others. To be rediscovered in this reissue.

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