10/5/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Dry Cleaning "Hit My Head All Day" 4AD
Album of the Week: The Phenomenal Handclap Band "We Are Worlds Away"  Nublu

Babes in Canyon "The New Loud"
Say She She "Little Kisses"
Sam Prekop "Open Close"
Butcher Brown "HOURS:AFTER"
Good Neighbours "Kids Can't Sleep"
Cookin' On 3 Burners(ft. Natalie Slade) "Only Words"
Peel Dream Magazine "Believer"
Real Bad Man x Genevieve Artadi(feat. PINK SIIFU) "Everything Is Under Control"
HighSchool "Sony Ericsson"
John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies "Someone’s in the Car"
Ho99o9 "Incline"
The Phenomenal Handclap Band "We Are Worlds Away"
Sylan Esso "WDID"
Plantoid "Dozer"
7xvethegenius(feat. Reuben Vincent) "Pedals"

-hour 2-

Dry Cleaning "Hit My Head All Day" 4AD
Bad Trips "SLAUGHTER HIGH"
Kramies "Hollywood Signs"
Wisp "Yellow" (Coldplay cover)
Sparks "Porcupine"
Ribbon Skirt "PENSACOLA"
HAERTS "The Lie"
Gretta Seabird "Here"
Darren Korb "Rock and a Hard Place" Hades II Original Soundtrack
Lamb of God "Sepsis"
Gore. "Sepsis"
Cheekface "Sucked Out (Superdrag cover)"
Gully Boys "Give Me a Second"
Westerman "About Leaving"

Not on Spotify:
Sylan Esso "WDID"
Bad Trips "SLAUGHTER HIGH"

As we ease into fall, I’m craving flannels but this is SoCal, so I’ve still got a few weeks before that hits. What I do have in spades is new music you should checkout.

This week’s set was stacked with surprises. Two killer covers: Wisp’s dreamy take on Coldplay’s “Yellow” and Cheekface’s tongue-in-cheek spin on “Sucked Out” by Superdrag. I also revisited the Hades II soundtrack (and yes, I finally beat Chronos on night 33). Then out of nowhere, I got my hands on a massive drop—over 100+ tracks from the Halloween soundtrack archives, arranged by John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies. Expect more thrasher selections this month, because Halloween.

Now, let’s talk Song of the Week, Dry Cleaning is back! “Hit My Head All Day” is everything I love about them—still clever and deadpan, but with new layers and dynamic shifts that hit differently. It’s confident, mature, and totally replayable.

For Album of the Week, The Phenomenal Handclap Band came through with "We Are Worlds Away" a 35 minute groove that feels tailor made for the late night drive home after a show. It’s funky, free, and impossible to sit still through.

Until next week...