3/23/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock
Song of the Week: Durand Jones & The Indications "Been So Long"
Album of the Week: Japanese Breakfast "For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)"
The Folk Implosion "Dare to Be Surprised"
Marlon Funaki "Under Fire"
Deerhoof "Immigrant Songs"
YHWH "Iron Feet"
BRETT NEWSKI "Bad Invention"
Japanese Breakfast "Winter in LA"
Dead Bars "Wait So Long"
caroline "Total euphoria"
Fusilier "U N I NO"
Mamalarky "Anhedonia"
Panchiko "Honeycomb"
Mark Pritchard & Thom Yorke "This Conversation is Missing Your Voice"
-hour 2-
Droogie Otis (Madlib, Your Old Droog) ft. Boldy James "Everything Designer"
Faithless (ft. Suli Breaks) "Peace And Noise"
Ora The Molecule "Prince Of The Rhythm"
Miso Extra "POP"
nimino "Do It Like Me"
Elmoe "This Way"
aya "navel gazer"
Flying Lotus "GREEBLES" off the ASH OST
Venetian Snares "Drums"
Playboi Carti & The Weeknd "RATHER LIE"
Yasmine Hamdan "Shmaali شمالي'
Groovy Kaiju "Chaos Control (Vapor Velociraptor - Orca Adventure DX)"
Capital Cities “Farrah Fawcett Hair (feat. André 3000) (predux)"
Eric Hilton (feat Natalia Clavier) "Je ne t'aime plus"
Durand Jones & The Indications "Been So Long"
MRCY "Man"
Young Gun Silver Fox "Stevie & Sly"
Eli Roth "Don Powell - Amori stellari - Giochi erotici nella terza Galassia"
Yukimi "Peace Reign"
Melvins "King of Rome"
Superheaven "Stare At The Void"
My Morning Jacket "Squid Ink"
Windser "Abandon"
Not on Spotify:
BRETT NEWSKI "Bad Invention"-Bandcamp exclusive
Eric Hilton (feat Natalia Clavier) "Je ne t'aime plus"
Yeah, I kicked off the show with a track from 1997. Why? Because The Folk Implosion got the reissue treatment—Dare to Be Surprised is back on wax, WHITE VINYL, and they’re even touring again (okay, fine, it’s for their album from last year, but still). That record is too good to ignore.
Speaking of surprises, YHWH—a four-piece out of NYC—just dropped Nailgun on Friday, and I’ve had it in HEAVY rotation. It’s aggressive, noisy, sporadic, and most importantly—worth your time.
Album of the Week goes to a record I’ve been waiting for all year: Japanese Breakfast – For Melancholy Brunettes (& Sad Women). And don’t let the title fool you—this record is glowing. It’s the first peek of spring sunlight through your blinds, that perfect SoCal blend of melancholy and warmth. How SoCal? Jeff Bridges—yes, THE DUDE, Santa Barbara royalty—shows up on a track. He better pull up to the Santa Barbara Bowl show this August.
Speaking of the Bowl, My Morning Jacket is rolling through a few days before Japanese Breakfast, supporting their new album, Is (which also dropped Friday). If you’ve never seen MMJ live, fix that immediately. Their following is cult-like, but Santa Barbara shows are chill as hell. Last time they played here, two random humans bought me beers. Is feels exactly like that moment—warm, unexpected, and just good vibes all around.
Oh, and if that wasn’t enough, Flying Lotus not only directed, starred in, and produced his new film ASH—he also scored the entire thing. This soundtrack is pure FlyLo madness, so if the film is anything like this cosmic horror soundscape, buckle up.
Now, let’s talk Eli Roth. The man who brought you Hostel is out here curating Italian soundtrack compilations from the '60s to early '80s, digging into the vaults of the legendary CAM Sugar label. As someone who appreciates a shortcut to dopeness, I love this. This music makes me feel like I’m in a classic Vespa speeding down a cobblestone back alley in Italy, scarf flapping in the wind, some bella clutching me with one hand, sharing a cigarette with the other. Thanks, Eli.
And finally, Song of the Week goes to Deerhoof – Immigrant Songs. Seven minutes of everything I love—chaotic, melodic, and sprawling. I wish all Deerhoof songs were this long.
This Wednesday, I’m watching my favorite Hayao Miyazaki film—Princess Mononoke—on IMAX in 4K. I’m bringing someone who’s never seen it, so I’m curious how a 1997 anime classic lands with fresh eyes. Also, IMAX tickets are TOO DAMN EXPENSIVE. They are also releasing this just this one time, why? for reals can someone explain this?
And lastly—Ramadan is coming to an end this weekend. Eid Mubarak in advance! Since it’s Eid, not sure if I’ll be on air next Sunday, but we’ll see.
Until next time, keep it loud, keep it weird, and stay curious.