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New Music Monday: Five Tracks to Soundtrack Your Week

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October 20, 2025
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New Music Monday - Hot songs for even hotter weather!

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New music from CKY, Richard Ashcroft, Dropkick Murphys, Yellowcard and local artist Jan Olsson

The mornings are cooler, the nights longer, and the smell of woodsmoke is starting to drift through the air. But just because the seasons are changing doesn’t mean the new music has slowed down. Welcome back to New Music Monday—your weekly stop for tracks that make the shifting months feel like their own soundtrack.

This week, we’ve got an eclectic mix, from high-energy punk to reflective indie rock, classic alternative vibes, and even a hometown gem. Let’s dive in.

CKY – “Can’t Stop Running”

Pittsburgh rockers CKY hit hard with “Can’t Stop Running,” a track that fuses punchy guitar riffs with a propulsive rhythm section. The song’s driving energy and catchy hooks make it feel like a sprint through a late-night cityscape, while the lyrics explore the urge to keep moving forward despite obstacles. It’s a track that grabs you from the first chord and refuses to let go.

Dropkick Murphys – “Chesterfields and Aftershave”

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The Celtic-punk legends Dropkick Murphys return with “Chesterfields and Aftershave,” a rollicking anthem with their signature blend of punk grit and traditional Irish instrumentation. Accordion swells, stomping drums, and raucous choruses carry lyrics that paint a vivid picture of nostalgia, friendship, and late-night reflections. It’s classic Murphys energy, perfect for shouting along in a crowded pub—or your living room.

Richard Ashcroft – “Lovin’ You”

From the world of Britpop comes Richard Ashcroft’s “Lovin’ You,” a smooth, atmospheric track that combines soulful vocals with lush instrumentation. Ashcroft layers sweeping strings and gentle percussion to create a warm, intimate soundscape, exploring themes of longing and connection. It’s a song that invites listeners to slow down, breathe, and get lost in its tender melodies.

Jan Olsson – “Turn Out Right”

Local artist Jan Olsson makes a big impression with “Turn Out Right,” a heartfelt indie-pop tune brimming with optimism. Infectious guitar lines and honest, personal lyrics reflect Olsson’s unique voice and storytelling prowess. The song carries a sense of hope and resilience, a reminder that even small moments can turn out right, and it’s a proud addition to Huntsville’s growing music scene.

Yellowcard – “You Broke Me Too”

Veteran pop-punk band Yellowcard deliver raw emotion on “You Broke Me,” a track that pairs driving guitar hooks with heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics. The song captures the intensity of heartbreak, with soaring choruses and rhythmic urgency that make it impossible not to feel the weight of the story. It’s a reminder that even after pain, music has the power to connect and uplift.

And that’s your New Music Monday playlist. From CKY’s high-octane rock to Jan Olsson’s local indie warmth, these five tracks offer energy, emotion, and a sense of discovery—perfect for your commute, a quiet evening, or a reflective weekend soundtrack.

So whether you’re sipping something warm by the window or hitting the road under crisp autumn skies, let this week’s songs carry you forward and make the changing season feel a little more musical.

 

 

Sources:

  • Apple Music
  • YouTube
  • NME
  • Pitchfork
  • Rolling Stone

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