3/2/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock
Song of the Week: Momma "Bottle Blonde"
Album of the Week: Marie Davidson "City of Clowns"
Hiromi(feat. Sonicwonder Michelle Willis) "Pendulum"
Michi "Snoobie"
Katherine Kyu Hyeon Lim and Joey Chang "Crackling Rice"
Hot 8 Brass Band "Ain't No Sunshine"
Pachyman "Hard to Part"
Amy Millan "Wire walks"
girl in red "confession"
Marina Yozora "Daffodils"
Deep Sea Diver (feat. Madison Cunningham) "LET ME GO"
Bria Salmena "Stretch the Struggle"
Jenny Hval "To be a rose"
Panda Bear "50mg"
Yann Tiersen "Arne"
Mappe Of "Happiness In The Singularity"
Helen Ganya "Barn Nork"
-hour 2-
Ichiko Aoba "tower"
DARKSIDE "Hell suite (Part II)"
Gryphon Rue "Blue Eraser"
Röyksopp feat. Robyn "Do It Again"
JakoJako "Lì xì"
Marie Davidson "Statistical Modelling"
Everything Is Recorded(ft. Sampha & Florence + the Machine) "Never Felt Better"
Triathalon "RIP"
Bonnie Trash "Hellmouth"
Whitechapel "Hate Cult Ritual"
Vacuous "Flesh Parade"
Momma "Bottle Blonde"
Double Wish "Angel Falls"
Shygirl (feat. Jorja Smith & SadBoi) "Wifey Riddim"
Not on Spotify:
Whitechapel "Hate Cult Ritual"
The Oscars went down last night, and let me tell you, Doja Cat made a triumphant return to the silver screen, delivering her rendition of "Diamonds Are Forever." Her fellow Bond girls, Lisa and [insert name], did their thing, but Doja brought a different energy—it was like watching a Bond villain in action. Not sure why the Oscars decided to throw in a Bond medley, especially with no new 007 flicks out, but hey, I was here for it. The rest of the show? It was alright.
But you know what show truly shook the earth this Sunday? New Noize. See what I did there? March just kicked off, and I'm already trimming at least an hour from the set before cracking the mic at 9 PM. So, if you don't see a song that you know is new, my bad. I'm trying to tell a story, paint a picture, translate to your inner nexus, and I've got less than two hours to do it.
This past Sunday was no different—I dropped a ton of new bangers for the people. The New Noize Song of the Week goes to Momma's "Bottle Blonde." To be honest, this should be in regular rotation at the station I work at, and that's a good thing. It's a fun jam, but it also makes me crave this record already! It's shaping up to be a big release for the band, and I can't wait to hear more. For now, rock "Bottle Blonde" as frequently as possible.
The New Noize Album of the Week is "City of Clowns," which sounds terrifying, but it's the hyper opposite. Marie Davidson has essentially crafted a modern-day electro record. That's the best way for me to describe it—she pulls a lot from '80s motifs using current technology, creating this fantastic ride full of grooves, breakbeats, and endless melodies. For example, the track I played on last night's set, "Statistical Modelling," sounds like it came off the Afrika Bambaataa spaceship, only 40 years later. And man, this white woman is killing it. Does Egyptian Lover know about her? I MUST MANIFEST THIS COLLAB. There are a ton of electronic elements woven throughout this record, some aggressive (kind of like Aphex Twin but cohesive), especially in the latter part of this record. If you're looking to rock your next iftar after the uncles and aunties pass out, this is what you bang while sippin' on that Rooh Afza.
To my Muslim fam: Remember, we massive & we got each other during this Ramadan. Hang in there.
See you next Sunday for an EXTRA SPECIAL New Noize. Can you guess why? For real, do you know why?