2/16/25 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock
Song of the Week: Bnny "Love Trap"
Album of the Week: Horsegirl Phonetics On and On
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets "March On For Pax Romana"
mclusky "unpopular parts of a pig"
Freak Slug "Liquorice"
Bnny "Love Trap"
Horsegirl "Rock City"
Father John Misty "Heart-Shaped Box" (Nirvana cover)
Bon Iver "Everything Is Peaceful Love"
Yukimi "Stream of Consciousness (feat. Lianne La Havas)"
Squid "Cro-Magnon Man"
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory "I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)"
John Glacier "Home" Young
Larry June, 2 Chainz & The Alchemist "Generation"
clipping. "Welcome Home Warrior (feat. Aesop Rock)"
Westside Gunn "OUTLANDER"
-hour 2-
JPEGMAFIA "COKE OR DOPE"
Ingested "Altar of Flesh"
Allegaeon "Driftwood"
Nachtblut "Mein Ist Die Hölle"
Panda Bear "Ends Meet"
Mereba "Phone Me"
FKA Twigs "Room of Fools"
Ora the Molecule "Nobody Cares"
HAAi "Can't Stand To Lose"
Manika Kaur "Siddharha"
Circuit des Yeux "Canopy of Eden"
Born Ruffians "Mean Time"
Rikas "Bike In LA"
Mantar "Church of Suck"
Adult Mom "Door is Your Hand"
Vulture Feather "Flesh and Electronics"
Not on Spotify playlist:
Nachtblut "Mein Ist Die Hölle"
Manika Kaur "Siddharha"
Lost a show last week thanks to the Super Bowl (what a boring AF game), but we back, baby.
FYI—I had to cut so much from this week’s set, plus I caught some weird flu that had me down bad for most of the long weekend. ANYWAY, let’s talk New Noize.
Horsegirl’s new record? Fantastic. Phonetics On and On is a straight-up joy to listen to, start to finish. It’s a little on the short side, but that’s me nitpicking—this is a fun indie rock record done right. It also happens to be the New Noize Album of the Week.
BONUS mention Father John Misty reissued I Love You, Honeybear for its 10th anniversary, and it comes with an entire demos record. If you’re into early versions of songs and B-sides, this is a goldmine. But the real highlight? His cover of Heart-Shaped Box by Nirvana. Absolute gem.
New Noize Song of the Week is "Love Trap" by Bnny, and I AM HYPED. Her last record, One Million Love Songs, dropped in April of last year, so this is a quick turnaround, and I’m all for it. Clearly, she’s got a lot to say, and she’s turning out great work. That being said, I slightly prefer her 2021 album Everything—but just barely. No word yet on whether this is just a one-off single or if we’re getting a full 2025 album, but this radio programmer is hoping for the latter.
Catch you next week—on time, hopefully.