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New Music Monday – Songs For The Real Start Of Spring

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May 11, 2026
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New Music Monday - Hot songs for even hotter weather!

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The rush of the high water has finally receded, leaving behind a Muskoka landscape that feels recharged and ready to burst. With the freshet behind us and the heavy humidity of spring settling into the valley, there is a palpable tension in the air—the vibrant, electric green of the leaves is just days away from a total takeover. This week’s New Music Monday mirrors that sense of imminent explosion. From the heavy, saturated grooves of garage rock to the shimmering indie-pop ready to bloom, these tracks are designed for that moment the canopy finally opens up and the season officially shifts gears.

Here are five tracks worth your time this week:

 

TALK – Time Machine

Nicholas Thompson, the powerhouse better known as TALK, delivers a literal jolt of electricity with Time Machine. While he’s known for his massive, space-age ballads, this track leans into a crunchy, retro-rock energy that feels like it’s being beamed in from a 1970s stadium. His soaring, raspy vocals carry a sense of urgency that perfectly matches the pop of the season. It’s a song about longing for a different era while being firmly rooted in a high-voltage present, providing the perfect anthemic backdrop for a drive through a town that is finally waking up to the sun.

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Basement – Head Alight

Basement has always excelled at capturing that specific feeling of internal pressure, and Head Alight is no exception. Built on a foundation of fuzzy, melodic grit, the track feels like a coiled spring finally letting loose. The dual-guitar interplay creates a dense, humid atmosphere that feels as thick as the May air, while the driving percussion keeps the momentum moving forward. It’s a masterclass in UK alt-rock that finds beauty in the distortion, echoing the raw, unpolished transition of the northern landscape as it sheds the last of its winter skin.

 

The Red Clay Strays – Demons in Your Choir

There is a soulful gravity to The Red Clay Strays that feels entirely timeless. Demons in Your Choir is a stunning piece of Southern gothic soul, led by Brandon Coleman’s velvet-deep vocals. The track manages to feel both intimate and expansive, like a quiet conversation held in a massive cathedral. As the local rivers stabilize and the woods grow quiet before the summer rush, this song offers a moment of profound reflection. It’s roots music at its most honest, grounded in the earth but reaching for something much higher.

 

Violet Hrohl – Cool Buzz

If the feeling of the first warm spring evening could be distilled into a single track, it would be Cool Buzz. Violet Hrohl leans into a dreamy, psychedelic-pop aesthetic that feels effortless and sophisticated. The buzz here isn’t just a title; it’s a sonic texture—a shimmering, low-frequency hum that vibrates through the bassline and airy synth pads. It’s the kind of music that demands you slow down and take in the changing scenery, offering a sophisticated, chill contrast to the more aggressive rock on this week’s list.

 

The Black Keys – She Does It Right

The Black Keys close out the week by doing what they do best: stripping things down to the bone. Their take on the Dr. Feelgood classic She Does It Right is a relentless, jittery explosion of rhythm and blues. Dan Auerbach’s staccato guitar riffs and Patrick Carney’s locked-in drumming create a nervous, infectious energy that is impossible to sit still for. It’s a high-octane tribute to pub-rock royalty that feels fresh, loud, and incredibly immediate—a final, percussive push to get you through the Monday morning fog and into the light.

 

As the buds on the maples and birches reach their breaking point, these five selections provide the sonic pressure needed to help them pop. Whether you are looking for a soulful anchor or a garage-rock spark, this week’s New Music Monday ensures your soundtrack is as vibrant and ready for growth as the Muskoka forest itself.

 

 

 

Sources:

  • NME
  • Billboard
  • Rolling Stone
  • The Independent
  • Pitchfork

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‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.muskokaradio.com ’

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