6/14/26 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock
Song of the Week: Sylvan Esso "Hot Slob"
Album of the Week: La Sécurité "Bingo!"
Slow Pulp "Better Man"
Wishy "Lovesick"
Rosa Walton "Prettier Things"
Interpol "See Out Loud"
THAO "Fossils"
Mustard Service "Who Knew Your Body"
Personal Trainer "Moping"
La Sécurité "Trixie"
The Bobby Lees "Napoleon"
Jack White "Dollar Bill"
The Linda Lindas "Burning Out"
Show Me The Body "Eat For Peace"
Guitar Wolf "More Jet"
Heathers "Bite"
Cate Kennan "Devil's Hour"
Hour 2
Baby Rose "But, Nvm"
Black Marble "Jim Carol New Year"
untitled "Nothing Good"
Role Model "High Hopes 3000"
Kelsey Lu "Running to Pain"
Sosyete '25 "Oyun"
aron! "Shiny Stockings"
Magi Merlin "pixxxie"
Sylvan Esso "Hot Slob"
Mixol "Bibiboobiboo"
Myth Math "Lift"
Overmono (feat. Kindora) "Even Angels Ghost"
Nina Simone & HAAi "That's All I Ask (HAAi Remix Edit)"
Eartheater "Crown Jewel"
Kevin Morby "100,000"
Mitski "Fireproof"
Juliana Hatfield "Learn to Fly"
NOT ON SPOTIFY:
Sylvan Esso "Hot Slob"
LET'S GO KNICKS!
Saturday night was like a movie. Watching the Knicks win and then seeing The Black Keys at the Santa Barbara Bowl made for a night to remember. Trust me, my body is still reminding me. I'm a little bummed I won't be at the parade on Thursday, but the next time I make it back to NYC, I'll celebrate properly.
Speaking of celebrations, it was a singles-filled New Noize this week. I played a ton of singles, and I'm not mad about it. It's a rare event, like the Knicks winning a championship, but every now and then it happens.
I kicked off the show with Slow Pulp's "Better Man," which is not a Pearl Jam cover. I also ended the show with two covers: Mitski taking on One Direction's "Fireproof" and Juliana Hatfield covering Foo Fighters' "Learn to Fly."
The New Noize Song of the Week goes to Sylvan Esso's "Hot Slob." It's a semi-lo-fi, riff-heavy, catchy little earworm that will crawl into your brain and rattle around all day. It's fun, unserious, and self-deprecatingly hilarious.
The New Noize Album of the Week goes to La Sécurité's Bingo! I've been saying for years that the best '80s music is being made right now, and Bingo! is a perfect example. La Sécurité's take on new wave is enhanced by the fact that they exist in a musical landscape where genre boundaries barely matter anymore. The band moves through familiar '80s motifs while making them feel completely fresh. Listening to Bingo! feels like discovering a lost record from my childhood that somehow also couldn't have existed back then. The album builds and fades, pulling the listener through a very specific era with just a touch of Tokyo city-pop flair.
Speaking of Japan, I finally got my hands on Guitar Wolf's latest record, More Jet. It came out back in March, so I'm a little late to the party. These guys have been doing their thing since the '80s and still make full-throttle, out-of-this-world rock 'n' roll. Think the greatest B-movie you've ever seen, only louder.
Now it's time to snap back into reality. It's shaping up to be another busy week for your guy, or at least I'm going to try to make it one.
I'll be back after the Summer Solstice. Until then, in case you somehow didn't hear...
THE KNICKS WON!!!!
