Every week, the WECB France team offers you its selection of the best albums to listen to – Week of November 14, 2025.
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 Mina TindleCheap Trick, The Twin Souls, Novo Skelter, Violent Sadie, The Spitters And Mass Hysteria.
Mina Tindle – Compass Rosa
Mina Tindle surrounds herself with prestigious guests on Compass Rosa, her new inspired and personal album, imbued with elegance and creativity. These pieces draw on his experiences.
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Four years after In Another World, released in the middle of the Covid crisis, Cheap Trick returns with the well-received All Washed Up. Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander seem reinvigorated.
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After a series of EPs, The Twin Souls successfully completed the album with a well-felt High & Lows. A true summary of raw and modern rock.
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Two years after a very first EP, the quartet unveils the first (again) part of a diptych with a wide sonic palette: mixing post-punk, new wave and a resolutely indie rock touch.
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The Violent Sadie Mode quartet unveils its hardcore punk manifesto with an explosive first EP, with six tracks that are urgent, immediate, enraged.
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The Toulon quartet is back with a fifth album, well packaged and still well put together, between punk and garage sounds.
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Relive the French group's memorable appearance at Hellfest 2024. Pure metal juice condensed into one hour, transcribing a wild concert.
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