11/9/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Cat Power "Try Me" Domino
Album of the Week: Sorry "COSPLAY" Domino

Strange Lot "Hatin' You"
Common Law "Wires"
Kiwi Jr. "Hard Drive, Ontario"
Mariachi El Bronx "Forgive Of Forget"
Sorry "Waxwing"
Heaven For Real "Improvement"
Hatchie "Wonder"
ROSALÍA "La Rumba Del Perdon"
Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers "WONDERFUL"
José González "Pajarito"
Freak Slug "Miss June"
Khruangbin "Dern Kala ii"
Cat Power "Try Me"
NOTHING "cannibal world"
Whitney "Damage"
The Belair Lip Bombs "If You've Got The Time"

-hour 2-

Yumi Zouma "Phoebe's Song"
Common Saints "Illusions"
Iris Caltwait "Serpentine"
Yukimi "Career Climbing"
Romy "Love Who You Love"
CAPYAC "This Tether"
Mermaid Chunky "céilí (Justin Strauss en La Piscina Remix)"
Hans Glader(ft. SG) "Drumkeeper"
Kelly Moran "Echo in the Field"
SPELLLING "Weyes Blood"
New Consellations "Believe Again"
DRAIN "Scared Of Everything And Nothing"
ZDAN "t-shirt"
Calling All Captains "Blood for Blood"
Silversun Pickups "The Wreckage"

Not on Spotify:
Common Law "Wires"

Overcast skies and internal stress were driving factors over this weekend nonsense. Lets get into it...

New Noize was solid as always. A bunch of interesting albums came out this past Friday including new release from Whitney, Iris Caltwait, The Belair Lip Bombs & Hatchie. ROSALÍA new record LUX is a behemoth of orchestral goodness. People already have it on their Best of 2025 lists — and honestly, I get it. It’s a cathedral record, it’s heavy, it’s emotionally dense. It’s a lot. I need time to process records like this, especially when they hit like a meteor.

Heaven For Real’s new album Who Dies & Made You the Dream was this close, like millimeters, to being my Album of the Week. I need to talk about it because it’s a fantastic record full of whimsy, weird riffs, and supreme style. Listening to it feels like riding your ’87 Huffy BMX downhill with all the beads on the spokes screaming for their lives.

The New Noize Album o the Week is "COSPLAY" by Sorry. I have been waiting all year for this record and it delivered. Raw. Feedback everywhere. These little melodic motifs that grab your spine Predator, style and drag you deeper in. It gives me this unusual mix of optimistic melancholy, somehow hopeful and haunted at the same time. It’s an experience. You gotta hear it.

The New Noize Song of the Week Cat Power covering James Brown's "Try Me" what else could it even be?

Speaking of Predators, yes, I saw Predator: Badlands on Friday and yes, it kicked ass. Is it my favorite Predator movie? No. But it’s still one of the best movies of 2025. The sound design is UNREAL, like you can feel the hunt in your bones. I hated the PG-13 news at first, but honestly? It made sense after watching it, the VFX needed the space, and they used it right. If you’re deeply nerdy about the Yautja like I am, this is your movie

Saturday night I hit the Arlington for Queens of the Stone Age Alive in the Catacombs. MASSIVE shoutout to my fellow music programmer’s wife for not going so I could slide in as the replacement. WHAT. A. SHOW. Two hours of reimagined QOTSA tracks for this weird, immersive “experience.” Josh sounded phenomenal and there were a ton of musicians on stage, including some locals, all absolutely crushing it despite a parade of technical difficulties. And every time something broke, Josh just leaned into it with the best MC energy: dick jokes, self-mythologizing, and pure rock-god charisma. Couldn’t afford merch, but that’s another story for another post.

Until next we meet.

11/2/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: ROSALIA feat Björk and Yves Tumor "Berghain"
Album of the Week: HighSchool "HighSchool" PIAS

Westside Gunn "JOSH BISHOP INTRO"
Westside Gunn "R TRUTH CLEAN"
Ekko Astral "horseglue"
Andrew Stogel "Lifelike"
Frida Kill "Chinatown Bus"
snuggle "Marigold"
Hikaru Utada and Kenshi Yonezu "Jane Doe"
ROSALIA (feat Björk and Yves Tumor) "Berghain"
Oklou "blade bird"
Max Jaffe "S-NARE"
This Fiction "In The Waves"
Genesis Owusu "DEATH CULT ZOMBIE"
HighSchool "Peter's Room"
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets "The Real Contra Band"
Yuuf (feat Mt. Sava) "Ørken Bloom"
Pan Amsterdam (feat. GUTS) "Kimchi"
Plasma Driver "dose"
JMMR (feat. Stuart Bogie) "Virtue Signaling"

-hour 2-

Daniel Avery (Alison Mosshart) "Greasy off the Racing Line"
Ingested "Nefarious Tongues"
Pennywise "Ace Of Spades"
Lonely Bunker "Repeat"
Hilary Woods "TAPER"
Shad (feat. Chantae Cann) "Happiness"
Snocaps "Over Our Heads"
Ship Sket "Supermodel Mansion"
Danny Brown (feat. Underscores) "Copycats"
Felix Cartal (feat Tegan and Sara) "Right On Time"
claire rousay "just"
The Cribs "A Point Too Hard To Make"
Wiltwither "Black Pearl"
Katie Schecter "Run River Run"
LUCKYANDLOVE "Run On Run"
Alkaline Trio "Surprise Surprise"

Not on Spotify:
Frida Kill "Chinatown Bus"
This Fiction "In The Waves"
JMMR (feat. Stuart Bogie) "Virtue Signaling"

The past few days? Pure chaos in the BEST way.

Friday Halloween = full Halloween franchise marathon
Saturday = Dodgers did Dodgers things pure insanity
Sunday = New Noize
Today = Godzilla Day and they announce the sequel to Minus One… Godzilla -0?? Cinema is back. Kaiju supremacy forever.

Now, back to what brought you here, Sunday’s New Noize.

I had to kick things off with one of the biggest shadow drops of 2025, Westside Gunn "Heels Have Eyes 3" I spun the intro and my favorite track. Gunn just gets it. Opera + wrestling + grimy Buffalo luxury rap = my venom Bane style.

Tons of killer full lengths dropped Friday including Ship Sket, Oklou, Wiltwither but Album of the Week goes to Australia’s HighSchool and their debut LP. Been waiting on this one forever. Not technically their first release, but absolutely their best body of work yet. I highly recommend twisting one back, lacing up your beat up converse and taking a 9:45 PM stroll while listening to this record. I did.

Song of the Week goes to ROSALÍA with “Berghain.” She recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra, enlisted a lineup that looks like a festival bill (Björk! Yves Tumor! Yahritza! Carminho! Estrella Morente! Silvia Pérez Cruz!), and this is just the FIRST single. I don’t know what the full album is gonna look like and honestly, that mystery is half the thrill.

Also
RIP DOOM. Forever.

Still hunting for a gig, so if you see me writing these posts behind the dumpster at the station… mind your business lady.

See you next Sunday. 

10/26/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Kenshi Yonezu "Iris Out" Sony
Album of the Week: Tortoise "Touch" Nonesuch

Sook-Yin Lee "Broken English"
They Are Gutting a Body of Water "trainers"
Just Mustard "ENDLESS DEATHLESS"
Mugger "The Kids"
Softcult "She Said, He Said"
Kenshi Yonezu "Iris Out"
JPEGMAFIA "Manic!"
Elias Ronnenfelt "Love How It Feels"
Tortoise "Axial Seamount"
Mei Semones "Kurayami"
YUNGMORPHEUS "On Grey Velvet"
Chanpan "LOST AND CONFUSED"
Puma Blue "Desire"
Jim White "Inner Day"
Puscifer "Self Evident"
Anna Calvi(feat. Perfume Genius) "I See A Darkness"

-hour 2-

Machine Girl "Come On Baby, Scrape My Data"
Miss Grit "Tourist Mind"
Tycho (ft Paul Banks) "Boundary Rider"
Sunn O)))"reverential"
Guided By Voices "Siren"
Eliza McLamb "Like the Boys"
Cubzoa "Barcelona"
The Chainsmokers "Veins"
Reverse Pathogen "Sunday Afternoon"
Spiritual Cramp "Automatic"
Alice Phoebe Lou "Pretender"
Hannah Jadagu "Tell Me That!!!!"
Mumford & Sons (with Hozier) "Rubber Band Man"
Leif Vollebekk & AURORA "Southern Star"


Not on Spotify:
Tortoise "Axial Seamount"
Guided By Voices "Siren"

I am back too the living. I still don't know what I had but am glad that its gone. What I do know is that this weeks' New Noize was a sight to behold...

We will start off with the New Noize song of the Week which comes from one of the best films of 2025, Chainsaw Man Reze arch.

What a movie. As an anime fan this goes off dripping with satire and the sadistic nature of attraction all while pushing this narrative forward with gorgeous animations and an insane soundtrack.

What a movie. As an anime fan I was floored. Dripping with satire, the sadistic nature of attraction and chainsaw-soaked chaos. Every frame drips with style, and the soundtrack? Unreal. If you know Chainsaw Man, you know they drop a new song and a custom ending for each episode. Who else does that? Tatsuki Fujimoto that as who. Yonezu’s “Iris Out” is a perfect opener. Cinematic, melancholic, and instantly replayable. And shout-out to Milan Records, who are pressing a deluxe vinyl of the soundtrack (with two new “Kick Back” remixes). I’ve got their Evangelion vinyl. it’s quality through and through.

Now, the album side of things. Seattle has united under the Sunn O))) & sub pop banner and celebrated with a 3-song wax drop that’ll absolutely melt your speakers. Meanwhile, the trio of They Are Gutting a Body of Water, Softcult, and Just Mustard brought enough distorted bliss to fill your favorite dive bar with feedback and feelings. And if you want chaos with your catharsis, Machine Girl’s PsychoWarrior: MG Ultra X is pure, unfiltered mayhem in all the right ways.

Quick detour because I love when the universe slips new music into my day. My friend’s daughter asked if I’d ever heard of Chanpan (I hadn’t), and before I could answer, she had their EP blasting from her phone. And yeah, it rips. Their latest ep, endlessly, is sharp, glossy, and full of surprises so I had to spin it this week despite it coming out this summer and alluding my radar.

Now for the Album of the Week, the legendary Tortoise. Fun fact: I’ve been a fan for years. Real fact: no one does post rock meets jazz meets whatever they feel like quite like Tortoise. Touch is proof they’re still ahead of the curve. Every track builds, breathes, and breaks in unexpected ways. It’s a record you feel more than you hear. Right now, Touch is available only if you own it—vinyl, cassette, CD, or digital. Streamers gotta wait until 11/11. Don’t wait. Buy it.

What does Halloween have in store for me? IDK but I am watching all the Halloween movies, I am currently on Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers.

10/12/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Fcukers "I Like It Like That" Ninja Tune
Album of the Week: Harvey Sutherland "Debt" Clarity

Rober Glasper(Feat Thundercat) "Paint The World"
Sessa "Nome de Deus"
Redtenbacher's Funkestra "Blood and Whiskey"
Niia "Maria In Blue"
Steel Beans(feat. Anderson .Paak) "Too On"
54 Ultra "I Won't Go"
Sextile "Freak Eyes"
Fcukers "I Like It Like That"
Carl Cox & Perry Farrell "Joya"
Fallon "Diet Coke"
Austra "Siren Song"
Harvey Sutherland "Flash!"
HAAi "Comes Together"

-hour 2-

Sturle Dagsland "Drifter"
Purity Ring "broken well"
Oklou(feat. FKA Twigs) "Viscus"
Ship Sket "Mimikyu"
Max Jaffe "In Green"
Mobb Deep (Feat. Ghostface Killah, Raekwon) "Clear Black Nights"
Yuuf "Mesa Mesa"
Sports "Keep Falling In Love"
Snooper "Star *69"
The Bobby Lees "Napoleon"
Jay Som "Casino Stars"
Juliana Hatfield "Popsicle"
Freak Slug "Blue Eyes"
Weird Nightmare "Forever Elsewhere"
Sorry "Today Might Be The Hit"
HAIM & Bon Iver "Tie you down"

Not on Spotify:
Juliana Hatfield "Popsicle"

As the sky gathers in darkness in the middle of the afternoon as this impending storm nears we reflect on last nights New Noize set.

You might’ve noticed the playlist was a bit smaller this week. You’re not wrong. My guy Logan stopped by the studio to talk all things Fields of Funk, we gave away some tickets, and I spun a block of artists from the lineup including the brand new Fcukers “I Like It Like That,” which also happens to be this week’s New Noize Jam of the Week.

Talking all things funky the New Noize Album of the Week goes to Harvey Sutherland's "Debt". At no point whilst groovin to this record was like "I have to turn this down", quite the opposite. This needs to be cranked at your next pre halloween monster mashes.

A few other stand outs to check if you are limited on audio intake time would be the new Rober Glasper album. A full-blown sonic journey that had me circling back all weekend. The Thundercat collab alone is worth it.

Oh and I can't leave out the new Jay Som album "Belong". I LOVE THIS RECORD, especially the second half. Jay Som explores musical vistas they have not been to and slides back into their sound with what they learn midway through record which stuck with me. I can’t stress this enough, the back half of that record hit me square in the chest. It’s emotional, expansive, and everything I love about watching an artist expand in real time.

No New Noize next Sunday but will back the following.

Laters...