After the holiday hush, the airwaves are back in full force with a high-octane mix of indie-punk, alt-rock, and synth-driven grooves.
This week’s New Music Monday offers a playlist that is a testament to the dynamic state of rock and roll, spanning its full emotional range. We have the gritty resurgence of indie-punk, the synth-infused reflections of alt-rock mainstays, and the raw, vulnerable returns of genre-bending icons. Whether you’re looking for a jolt of energy to shake off the winter blues or a resonant track to help you navigate the complexities of the new year, this collection of singles—plucked straight from the latest Countdown with Aaron Hall—has the depth and charisma to earn a permanent spot in your rotation.
Crowning Kings – "Karma"
Hailing from the heavy-hitting side of the indie scene, Crowning Kings returns with "Karma," a track that balances a driving rhythmic pulse with a sharp, melodic edge. Released at the top of the year, the song leans into the band's signature ability to blend aggressive instrumentals with introspective lyricism. It’s a high-energy anthem about accountability and the cyclical nature of our actions, delivered with a vocal grit that demands attention. "Karma" serves as a powerful reminder that Crowning Kings are masters of the slow-burn build that eventually explodes into a stadium-ready chorus.
mgk – "times of my life"
Machine Gun Kelly, now performing as mgk, leans further into his vulnerable side with the bittersweet "times of my life." Produced alongside longtime collaborator Travis Barker, the track trades the frenetic pop-punk of his previous era for a more mid-tempo, reflective alternative sound. Lyrically, it’s a raw look at nostalgia and the pain of moving on from a past version of oneself. With its catchy hooks and polished production, the song captures that specific, universal feeling of looking back at your "best days" while trying to figure out how to navigate the ones ahead.
DEADLETTER – "To The Brim"
The Leeds-based post-punk outfit DEADLETTER brings a dark, theatrical intensity to the table with their latest single, "To The Brim." Taken from their forthcoming sophomore album Existence Is Bliss, the track is built on a foundation of tense, syncopated rhythms and a creeping bassline that creates an atmosphere of beautiful unease. Frontman Zac Lawrence delivers his lyrics with a droll, spoken-word precision that explores the feeling of being overwhelmed by modern life. It’s an art-punk masterclass that proves you don’t need to shout to make a loud statement.
Arkells ft. Portugal. The Man – "Money"
Hamilton’s own Arkells have teamed up with the rebellious alt-pop sensibilities of Portugal. The Man for the synth-infused anthem "Money." This collaboration is a feel-good exploration of one of life's most complicated relationships, trading cynicism for a shimmering, danceable groove. Frontman Max Kerman’s soulful energy pairs perfectly with the distinct, airy vocals of John Gourley, creating a track that feels both intimate and expansive. It’s a standout track that reinforces Arkells' status as the ultimate "house band" for the highs and lows of the human experience.
Dorothy – "Elevate"
Dorothy Martin returns with "Elevate," a soaring rock powerhouse that finds the singer searching for higher ground. Stripping away some of the heavier blues-metal of her past work, the track embraces a melodic, "shooting star" energy that feels like a spiritual awakening. The song is an anthem of resilience and self-redemption, built around Dorothy’s powerhouse vocals and a production style that feels tailor-made for open-road driving. "Elevate" is exactly what the title suggests: a soaring piece of rock music designed to lift the listener out of the mud and into the sky.
Whether you're looking for a soulful rock groove, a high-octane guitar solo, a moment of profound introspection, or a stadium-sized anthem, this week's New Music Monday has an essential track for you. Give these five spins the time they deserve to truly ignite your week.
Sources:
- Apple Music
- Universal Music Canada
- Noise11.com
- Hunters Bay Radio
- Shazam
- Music Life Magazine

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