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New Music Monday: Pop-Punk Legends and Arena Rock Titans Reignite the Week

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December 8, 2025
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New music from All Time Low, South Arcade, Roxton, Plup, and The All-American Rejects, as heard on The Countdown with Aaron Hall

With the holiday season beginning to twinkle on the horizon, bringing with it a mix of celebratory cheer and existential dread about familial gatherings, this week’s New Music Monday delivers a power-packed playlist of tried-and-true artists returning with tracks that are both deeply familiar and surprisingly fresh. We’ve got pop-punk legends, alt-rock titans, and Brit-pop royalty reminding us why they defined the sound of entire generations.

All Time Low – “Sugar”

The beloved pop-punk veterans All Time Low blast back onto the scene with “Sugar,” a track that immediately feels like a lost anthem from their So Wrong, It’s Right era but with a modern, stadium-ready polish. Lead singer Alex Gaskarth’s voice has never sounded sharper as he drives the track’s frenetic energy. The song is a deceptively sweet-sounding ode to an intoxicating, possibly toxic, obsession—the kind of bad habit you know you should quit but can’t resist. Featuring a chorus that is an instant earworm designed for maximum singalong volume, “Sugar” channels the band’s signature blend of razor-sharp guitars, relentless drumming, and utterly massive melodic hooks. It’s a perfect shot of adrenaline to chase away any Monday blues, proving that All Time Low hasn’t lost an ounce of the youthful urgency that made them stars.

South Arcade – “Blood Run Warm”

Emerging UK rockers South Arcade are carving out their own space in the current alternative landscape, and “Blood Run Warm” is their most potent statement yet. Fronted by the commanding vocalist Conah Walker, the track finds a thrilling sweet spot between the aggressive, syncopated riffage of early 2000s post-hardcore and the emotional depth of modern emo. The instrumentation is tight and propulsive, using dynamic shifts to build tension before exploding into a highly satisfying, anthemic refrain. Lyrically, the song tackles the intense, urgent feeling of being alive and fighting for connection, even when the world feels cold. It’s a track about raw, unfiltered passion—a sonic jolt that urges the listener to feel things deeply and let their own “blood run warm.” This is high-stakes, high-octane rock music ready for the biggest stages.

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Roxton – “Revival”

In a powerful, anticipated return, the German hard rock band Roxton (fronted by multi-instrumentalist Max Roxton) offers “Revival,” a high-energy track that channels the spirit of 80s rock into a modern, heavy sound. The song, which is both the title of a 2025 EP and a track on their 2025 album My Name Is Rock, is an anthem that seeks to reignite the unifying power of music and encourage a return to simple, human values. Max Roxton’s dynamic vocals soar over driving, powerful guitar riffs and a tight rhythm section, blending nostalgia with the punch of contemporary rock production. It’s an inspirational track about resilience and community, delivered with an unmistakable blend of hooky melodies and hard-hitting energy. “Revival” is a statement of intent, proving that Roxton’s sound is both deeply rooted in rock history and fiercely relevant today.

Pulp – “The Man Comes Around”

Brit-pop icons Pulp, led by the incomparable Jarvis Cocker, dive into their sardonic, theatrical best with “The Man Comes Around.” A track that showcases Cocker’s unparalleled skill for observational storytelling, it’s a darkly witty and slightly unsettling commentary on the arbitrary nature of fame, power, and societal judgment. The song’s structure is built on a nervous, almost cabaret-like groove, combining cinematic strings, a driving bassline, and Cocker’s distinctive spoken-word delivery and wry vocals. He creates a vivid portrait of a figure—“The Man”—who shows up to deliver inevitable reckoning, whether in the form of a bill collector, a moral inspector, or just life’s ultimate disappointment. It’s a sophisticated, unsettling, and ultimately brilliant piece of classic Pulp that proves why they remain one of the most intellectually stimulating bands in UK music history.

The All-American Rejects – “Get This”

The All-American Rejects return to their signature high-energy, emotionally fraught wheelhouse with “Get This,” a track that strips away any unnecessary polish to deliver pure, unadulterated rock fury. Frontman Tyson Ritter is at his best here, channeling the defiant heartache that made hits like “Dirty Little Secret” so essential. The song is built around a chunky, driving guitar riff and a relentlessly punchy rhythm section. Lyrically, it’s a direct confrontation—a refusal to accept a relationship’s failure without one last, desperate attempt at understanding. It’s a track about demanding clarity and ownership over one’s own emotional turmoil. “Get This” is an instant shot of throwback emo-rock energy, making it a perfect, cathartic listen for anyone needing to scream away a little residual end-of-year stress.

Whether you’re looking for a track to sing at the top of your lungs in the car or a sophisticated piece of commentary to dissect, this week’s collection of returns from legendary artists offers substance and depth. Give these essential spins the time they deserve to unfold.

 

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  • Island Records
  • Interscope Records

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