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New Music Monday: Fresh Tracks from Bahamas, Orville Peck, and a Rising Local Voice

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November 10, 2025
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New music from Bahamas, Orville Peck, Foo Fighters, 54-40 and a new local artist make the cut

The frost has settled in, the last leaves are clinging to the trees, and the mornings have that sharp, glassy light that makes the world feel still for a moment. Winter’s not quite here, but it’s on the way—and that quiet shift brings with it the perfect time for new sounds to match the season’s mood. Welcome back to New Music Monday, your weekly mix of fresh tracks to keep your playlist warm while the days grow colder.

This week’s lineup brings together seasoned rock veterans, country crooners with grit, and a rising local artist finding his voice. From reflective to rebellious, here’s what’s spinning right now.

Bahamas – “The Bridge”

Afie Jurvanen—better known as Bahamas—returns with “The Bridge,” a track that feels like a slow exhale. It’s soulful, understated, and filled with his trademark warmth. Built around a gentle rhythm and clean guitar lines, the song leans into the theme of connection and resilience. There’s a quiet confidence in how it unfolds, reminding listeners that even when things fall apart, there’s always a way across. It’s simple, honest, and deeply human—just what you’d expect from one of Canada’s most reliable mood-makers.

 

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Orville Peck – “Drift Away”

Orville Peck continues to expand his cinematic sound with “Drift Away,” a brooding, anthemic cut that blends outlaw country swagger with modern rock muscle. His deep, reverb-drenched voice feels like it’s echoing across an empty plain, carrying both loneliness and defiance. The song wrestles with the grind of life and the cost of ambition, wrapped in a sound that’s both gritty and strangely elegant. Peck proves again that country can be bold, mysterious, and emotionally raw without losing its heart.

 

B. Winna – “Rising Up”

Local talent B. Winna makes his mark with “Rising Up,” an uplifting track that blends pop, hip hop, and soul into a tight, polished sound. It’s the kind of song that hits with both purpose and optimism, carrying a message of resilience and self-belief that feels genuine. The chorus soars, and there’s a sense that this one’s meant to be sung back by a crowd. For a debut that stands shoulder to shoulder with national acts, “Rising Up” shows B. Winna’s ready for bigger stages.

 

Foo Fighters – “Asking for a Friend”

Foo Fighters dig deep into the emotional aftermath of loss with “Asking for a Friend,” a standout from their recent work. It’s melodic, powerful, and carried by Dave Grohl’s voice at its most raw. The song blends heavy riffs with a reflective tone, balancing grief with gratitude. It’s not the kind of anthem built for stadium fists—it’s more personal than that, a moment of quiet reckoning from a band that’s seen both triumph and tragedy.

 

54-40 – “Running for the Fence”

Canadian rock icons 54-40 are back with “Running for the Fence,” a track that sounds like the band at their best—driving, melodic, and full of that familiar grit. There’s a restless energy here, a sense of breaking free from whatever’s holding you back. The jangling guitars and tight harmonies call back to their classic era, while the lyrics keep things grounded in the present. After decades of making music, 54-40 still sound hungry, and that’s no small feat.

 

And that’s your New Music Monday lineup. From the easy grace of Bahamas to the raw honesty of Orville Peck and the local fire of B. Winna, these songs capture every corner of the season—hope, reflection, and motion.

 

 

 

Whether you’re driving through the first flurries or staying in with the fire crackling, let this week’s tracks carry you through November’s in-between days. We’ll be back next week with more new sounds to keep the season moving.

 

Sources:

  • Artist official sites and press releases (Bahamasmusic.net, OrvillePeck.com, Foofighters.com, 5440.com)
  • Wikpedia

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