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New Music Monday: Five tracks Matching The Urgency of Spring

Monday, 20 April 2026 00:05

Fresh sounds from Social Distortion, Esther J. Willow, Walk Off the Earth, Shinedown, and Jack White

The shift into spring has arrived in full force across Muskoka, but this year, the warming weather brings a heavy edge. As the snowpack rapidly vanishes, the landscape is struggling to keep up, leaving many areas grappling with significant seasonal flooding. It is a time of year that feels both restless and urgent, demanding a soundtrack that can match the intensity of the rising waters and the drive to push through to the other side. This week’s New Music Monday lineup captures that high-stakes energy, offering a mix of grit, resilience, and local soul to keep you moving as the region navigates the peak of the spring thaw.

Here are five tracks worth your time this week:

Social Distortion – "Partners in Crime"

After a fifteen-year wait for a new studio album, Mike Ness and company are back with "Partners in Crime," a standout single from their 2026 record Born to Kill. The track carries the band’s signature blend of outlaw storytelling and cowpunk swagger, fueled by Ness’s unmistakable gravelly vocals. It’s a song that feels lived-in, capturing that classic Social D grit while benefiting from a modern, punchy production. For those who have missed the band’s specific brand of melodic rebellion, this track proves they haven't lost a step during their long hiatus.

Esther J. Willow – "I Want It All"

Bringing things closer to home, Muskoka’s own Esther J. Willow delivers a captivating performance with "I Want It All." Known for her "folk-bluegrass vibe" and a voice that draws frequent comparisons to Joni Mitchell, Willow crafts a sound that feels deeply connected to the northern landscape. This track showcases her ability to blend traditional Indigenous musical influences with contemporary country-folk textures. It’s a soulful, soaring piece that serves as a perfect accompaniment to a quiet morning watching the mist rise off the lake.

Walk Off the Earth – "Knock 'Em Down"

Burlington’s favorite musical innovators, Walk Off the Earth, return with "Knock 'Em Down," a track that explodes with the quirky, high-energy pop-rock fans have come to expect. Built on a foundation of driving percussion and the seamless vocal interplay between Sarah Blackwood and Gianni Luminati, the song is an anthem of resilience. It’s the kind of track designed to be played loud with the windows down, capturing the infectious "can-do" spirit that has made the band a global phenomenon. It’s bright, rhythmic, and impossible not to tap your feet to.

Shinedown – "Outlaw"

Ahead of their eighth studio album, Ei8ht, Shinedown has released "Outlaw," a track that balances heavy-hitting rock intensity with the massive, soaring hooks that have become the band's calling card. Brent Smith’s vocals remain as powerful as ever, navigating a song that explores themes of self-reliance and the internal "outlaw" spirit. It’s a high-production rock anthem that feels tailor-made for their upcoming world tour, providing a shot of adrenaline to kick-start your Monday morning.

Jack White – "G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs"

Jack White continues to be rock’s most restless architect with "G.O.D. and the Broken Ribs." This track is a masterclass in controlled chaos, leaning into a psychedelic, apocalyptic blues vibe that feels both vintage and futuristic. Recorded with his tight-knit live band, the song features White’s snarling, rhythmic delivery over a persistent, hypnotic riff. It’s raw, slightly distorted, and carries a tactile energy that makes the music feel like it was captured in a single, lightning-strike moment in the studio.

As the days grow longer and the Muskoka landscape continues its transformation, these five tracks provide the perfect backdrop for the road ahead. Whether you need the steady grit of a punk legend or the home-grown soul of a local favorite, this week’s lineup ensures your playlist is as ready for spring as you are.

 

 

Sources:

  • Blabbermouth
  • Indigenous Music Awards
  • Apple Music
  • The Setlist
  • Beyond The Watch

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