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New Music Monday for a summer encore!

Monday, 29 September 2025 07:18

New music from Jane's Party, Nine Inch Nails, Mountain Head, Aerosmith, & Sarah McLanchlan

The pumpkins are on the porches, the leaves are starting to turn, and yet—the calendar might say fall, but the thermometer says summer encore! It’s that glorious time of year when the air is crisp in the morning but the afternoons are a perfect, golden warmth. Welcome back to New Music Monday, your weekly mix of fresh tracks, perfectly tailored to a week of warm fall weather. This week, we're serving up a powerful mix of Canadian pop-rock, industrial legends, and a classic rock collaboration that is sure to give your playlist a new lease on life. So, grab a light jacket for the AM and your favorite sunglasses for the PM, and let these tracks be the perfect soundtrack to a long, lingering farewell to summer.

Jane’s Party – “Over You”

Toronto's Jane’s Party returns with "Over You," a track that masterfully blends the thoughtful mood of Adult Contemporary with the bright energy of Indie Pop. Released in mid-September, the song stems from a very personal place, having been written following a difficult loss. The verses capture the melancholy of grief, but the chorus lifts, suggesting a sense of comfort and remembrance from above. With airy guitar lines, a beachy rhythm, and a touch of epic solo work, the band crafts a soundscape that is at once sorrowful and lightly hopeful. It’s a sincere, heart-on-sleeve piece of pop-rock that resonates deeply with anyone who has dealt with love and loss.

Sarah McLachlan – “Reminds Me” (feat. Katie Gavin)

The iconic Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan delivers a beautifully simple and pure acoustic love song with "Reminds Me." Featuring Katie Gavin of the indie pop band MUNA, this track is the final pre-release single from McLachlan’s upcoming tenth studio album, Better Broken. Written during the pandemic, it was inspired by a desire to write a "cowboy love song" as an anniversary gift for her partner. The track’s gentle folk-pop arrangement, complete with pedal steel guitar, is a moving contrast to some of the album’s heavier themes of anxiety and uncertainty in the modern world. It is a genuine, tender melody about how good, simple love can be healing.

Nine Inch Nails – “As Alive As You Need Me To Be”

Industrial rock legends Nine Inch Nails—Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross—have dropped their first non-collaborative single in five years with "As Alive As You Need Me To Be." The track is the lead single from the score for the new film Tron: Ares. While rooted in Industrial Rock, the song heavily leans into a retro-futuristic, synth-pop feel, built on a foundation of huge synth-bass rhythms and hard-hitting electronic beats. Critics have called it a "fearsome rocker" with an electronic "banger" quality that could easily stand alone on a regular NIN studio album. The song's intensity, both in its soundscape and Reznor's ferocious vocal delivery, captures a feeling of compelling, almost viral, connection.

Mountain Head – “For Those Who Play The Game”

Canadian rockers Mountain Head offer up an intriguing and ritualistic sound with their single "For Those Who Play The Game." This track is a dark, mesmerizing piece of psychedelic rock that feels more like a hypnotic chant than a conventional song. The lyrics are cryptic and allegorical, invoking images of duality—"The one and the two are the same"—and esoteric symbols like "The cup and the sword and the flame." Musically, it’s driven by a throbbing rhythm and a dense atmosphere, perfect for a late-night listen. The band, known for their distinct visual and sonic style, delivers a compelling anthem for those who understand the 'game' of life and the hidden rules that govern it.

Aerosmith – “My Only Angel” (with Yungblud)

Aerosmith is back with their first new piece of music in over a decade, collaborating with modern rock firebrand Yungblud on the single "My Only Angel." This track, the lead single from the upcoming collaborative EP One More Time, successfully fuses Aerosmith’s classic blues-rock swagger with the youthful, electric energy of Yungblud. Steven Tyler and Joe Perry's classic vocals and signature guitar riffs blend seamlessly with Yungblud's raw intensity. It’s a gritty, anthemic love song that balances punchy rock with surprising vulnerability, showing that the legendary band is still capable of plugging into a new generation of rock and roll.

And that’s the wrap on this week's fresh musical finds. From the sun-drenched beach vibes of Jane’s Party to the pure rock energy of Aerosmith, this collection of songs is the perfect companion for this extra-warm week of fall. Don't forget to get out and enjoy the golden sunshine before the chill finally arrives. Be sure to tune in next week for another installment of New Music Monday and keep your ears open for the next big sound!

 

Sources:

  • Zillions Magazine
  • Voxwave Magazine
  • pmstudio.com
  • The Rock Revival
  • New Noise Magazine
  • Apple Music

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