6/28/26 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Chelsea Wolfe "The Dark" Loma Vista Recordings
Album of the Week: Sea Moss/Miscomings "Big Tube Scene"

Muse "Hexagons"
Cara Delevingne "Need It"
Chloé Caillet "Bad Bara"
Peggy Gou (feat. Ayra Starr) "Wo,man"
HAAi (feat. Pat Alvarez) "DIGITiSE"
DJ Tennis (feat. Campbell King) "Misbehave"
EdiP & Dinu "Nocturno"
Sophia Stel "Molly In The Club"
Orquesta Akokán "Mami Qué Qué"
Alewya "Selah"
Devon Gilfillian "Black Dog Rabbit Hole"
Christian Taylor "holdin it down"
BALTHVS "Liminal Stages"
Beth Orton "Otherside"
Babe Rainbow "Waterfall"


-hour 2-

Phoebe Bridgers "Lost Boys"
Izzy Oram Brown "When There's Nothing Left"
Ethan Regan "spring cleaning"
Chanel Beads "The Coward Forgets His Nightmare"
Emperor X "Superbus"
Noiseheads "Something About You"
E.VAX "Say"
Yard Act "New Beginnings"
Sweeping Promises "Cocoon"
ill peach "CRASH COURSE DUMMY"
Sea Moss "Stale Bread"
Miscomings "Girlbob Gaspants"
Chelsea Wolfe "The Dark"
JJerome87 "Quaaludes"
GILT "...On The Side Of The New Jersey Turnpike"
Crazier "Dissolving"

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It's not July yet, but damn... it feels like 2026 is moving at warp speed.

I had an action packed weekend. I was looking extra fly this past Saturday at my friends Nick and Lizzie's wedding. What a magical evening filled with so much love and fun. Being around two people who are perfect for each other is amazing to witness. Effortless love is something you can't fake, and Nick and Lizzie are prime examples that people are made in pairs. It just takes some of us a little longer to find our other 50%.

Me? I have my one love, and it's New Noize.

After the wedding, I pulled a nine hour radio residency on Sunday, including the Reggae Sound Clash before wrapping up the night with New Noize.

This week's show was stacked with discoveries. After kicking things off with one of the heavier songs from Muse's new record, "Hexagons," we dove headfirst into mostly electronic and dance music. That stood in stark contrast to the much noisier, more abrasive indie heavy second hour, where both our Song of the Week and Album of the Week lived.

Chelsea Wolfe's "The Dark" is your New Noize Song of the Week. She released two new songs last week, and both are unmistakably Chelsea Wolfe. "The Dark" leans into an Americana feel and is one of her more atmospheric tracks, weaving her haunting vocals through acoustic guitar before slowly building. About two-thirds of the way through, everything blooms as the effects wash over the song. It's one of those tracks that somehow makes you feel better, even when you don't.

Before I get into the Album of the Week, I wanted to highlight a few records you should absolutely listen to from front to back.

GILT has released one of the heaviest, most soul grasping records of 2026. I Saw Myself In The Black Screen absolutely rips while playing with familiar rock clichés, all while building GILT's signature sound right in front of you. As you move through the record, you can feel the band's growth. Every track builds on the last, pulling from adjacent subgenres without ever losing its identity. By the end, you're left with a deep sense of satisfaction. I highly recommend listening to I Saw Myself In The Black Screen in order. Also... this was very close to being Album of the Week.

JJerome87 is Joe Newman from alt-J, and he just released an album called The Canyon. I LOVE IT. It is very alt-J, and I am not mad about that one bit. alt-J has these vocal harmonies that slip effortlessly into funky alternative grooves, and I can't get enough of them. Those same qualities are all over The Canyon. It has a distinctly American feel despite their British origins, and there's so much humor woven throughout the record. There are also some incredibly sweet moments of self reflection and gratitude that everyone should hear.

One of my favorite bands from the late 2000s is Ratatat. I LOVE THOSE TWO DUDES, so you already know I was all over Just Like Fire, the new solo album from E.VAX, aka Evan Mast (one half of Ratatat). WHAT. A. RECORD.

Sliding guitars, ambient noise used with purpose, obscure vocal samples, and, of course, that unmistakable Ratatat cool factor that's still ice cold. The difference between Ratatat and E.VAX is subtle but noticeable. It's smoother, more restrained, and a little more patient in its musicality. I'll definitely be spending more time with Just Like Fire and will report back.

The Album of the Week goes to Sea Moss/Miscomings' Big Tube Scene. I've heard of collaborative albums and 45 splits, but this kind of construction is rare. On Big Tube Scene, you get Sea Moss for the first half of the record, Miscomings for the second half, and only two songs where both bands cross over.

The album just came out, but I've had it for months and have spent a ton of time with it. It's easily one of my Top 10 records of 2026 so far. It's chaotic, noisy, unpredictable, and sends a bolt of electricity through you that reminds you of your own freedom. I can't stop listening to it. I've been hyping this record to anyone who would listen, and now that it's finally out, I can't wait to hear what everyone else thinks.

This past weekend was EVO, so I was locked in. I didn't get to cover EVO 2026 because of my current situation, which really sucks since I've covered it for various outlets over the past few years. Thankfully, the tournament absolutely delivered.

Arslan Ash won his eighth EVO title in Tekken. One more trophy and he'll stand completely alone in the history books. He's already shattered virtually every major Tekken record, and he'll forever be the guy who represents Pakistan in the best possible light.

Here's hoping No. 9 comes in 2027... and hopefully I'll be there to see it.

Until next write-up...

6/21/26 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: FOODMAN "Hard Reclining"
Album of the Week: Alexander Noice "Perpetually and Forever"

DJ Shadow (feat. Run The Jewels, Denzel Curry & TiaCorine) "Nobody Speak Part 2"
Danielle Ponder "Power"
Chuck Strangers "G Pack"
The Allergies (feat. Andy Cooper & BlabberMouf) "Dig It Up"
Kiwi Jr. "Pure Michigan"
Eels "Cap In Hand"
Lily Seabird "Election Day"
Elephant Stone "Fascists Killed Yer Rock'N' Roll"
Pond "Nashville (I'm Dying)"
No Joy "BIG LIFE BIG LEAF"
Warning "Landing Lights"
Ceremony "Death Destruction Mayhem"
GILT "Spit Out Into A Ditch..."
Saul Williams "Conspiracy"
Tyrant "Into The Light"

-hour 2-

Pretty Sick "home2hide"
worry "pretty place 2 cry"
The Crooked Stuff "Sci-Fi Radio"
case/lang/veirs "Accidental Tattoo"
Bitter:Sweet "The One"
Baauer "Calling Out For U"
Two Shell "Thing About You"
Momery "Galaxy"
FOODMAN "Hard Reclining"
RAGEFLOWER "CONTROL"
Butthole Surfers "Intelligent Guy"
Alexander Noice "Ayler in Loghaven"
sundayclub "Sad Summer"
Jeffrey Alexander + The Heavy Lidders "Critical Masses"

NOT ON SPOTIFY:
GILT "Spit Out Into A Ditch..."
Momery "Galaxy"

ALL HAIL THE SUN!

This past weekend brought our annual Summer Solstice celebration and a glorious three-day weekend. We had the full-on parade Saturday, Reggae Sunday (hosted by the DJ before my show), and World Cup excitement on top of it all. The fun just keeps stacking, so naturally we went a little wild on New Noize to commemorate the moment.

This past Sunday's session was all over the map. We had a few longer tracks, some extremely niche selections, plenty of new music, and generally got a little weird with it.

FOODMAN is back with "Hard Reclining." FINALLY, music that speaks directly to me.

Now, FOODMAN is not easy listening. But if you're a fan of experimental music, FOODMAN has you covered. It's chaotic, fascinating, and unlike pretty much anything else out there. It's also your New Noize Song of the Week.

That brings us to the Album of the Week, which lives in a similar universe as FOODMAN while ultimately being something completely different. Alexander Noice's "Perpetually and Forever" jumps frenetically between contrasting themes and ideas. The best way I can describe it is like gearing up for a night at the local fair: riding the Ferris wheel, eating way too much funnel cake, running through the funhouse, and buying a Zippo from a carny.

Using familiar sounds and rhythms layered on top of each other, "Perpetually and Forever" almost hypnotizes the listener. It's strange, adventurous, and honestly just a lot of fun. Give it a listen.

Not New Noize-related, but still cool as hell, was the return of House of the Dragon. This season is already ramping up, and people are hoping their favorite character doesn't die.

HOW WRONG YOU ARE!!!!

I haven't even started talking about the upcoming anime season, but I can already tell it's going to be a heroic time.

Until next Sunday

6/14/26 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Sylvan Esso "Hot Slob"
Album of the Week: La Sécurité "Bingo!"

Slow Pulp "Better Man"
Wishy "Lovesick"
Rosa Walton "Prettier Things"
Interpol "See Out Loud"
THAO "Fossils"
Mustard Service "Who Knew Your Body"
Personal Trainer "Moping"
La Sécurité "Trixie"
The Bobby Lees "Napoleon"
Jack White "Dollar Bill"
The Linda Lindas "Burning Out"
Show Me The Body "Eat For Peace"
Guitar Wolf "More Jet"
Heathers "Bite"
Cate Kennan "Devil's Hour"

Hour 2

Baby Rose "But, Nvm"
Black Marble "Jim Carol New Year"
untitled "Nothing Good"
Role Model "High Hopes 3000"
Kelsey Lu "Running to Pain"
Sosyete '25 "Oyun"
aron! "Shiny Stockings"
Magi Merlin "pixxxie"
Sylvan Esso "Hot Slob"
Mixol "Bibiboobiboo"
Myth Math "Lift"
Overmono (feat. Kindora) "Even Angels Ghost"
Nina Simone & HAAi "That's All I Ask (HAAi Remix Edit)"
Eartheater "Crown Jewel"
Kevin Morby "100,000"
Mitski "Fireproof"
Juliana Hatfield "Learn to Fly"

NOT ON SPOTIFY:
Sylvan Esso "Hot Slob"

LET'S GO KNICKS!

Saturday night was like a movie. Watching the Knicks win and then seeing The Black Keys at the Santa Barbara Bowl made for a night to remember. Trust me, my body is still reminding me. I'm a little bummed I won't be at the parade on Thursday, but the next time I make it back to NYC, I'll celebrate properly.

Speaking of celebrations, it was a singles-filled New Noize this week. I played a ton of singles, and I'm not mad about it. It's a rare event, like the Knicks winning a championship, but every now and then it happens.

I kicked off the show with Slow Pulp's "Better Man," which is not a Pearl Jam cover. I also ended the show with two covers: Mitski taking on One Direction's "Fireproof" and Juliana Hatfield covering Foo Fighters' "Learn to Fly."

The New Noize Song of the Week goes to Sylvan Esso's "Hot Slob." It's a semi-lo-fi, riff-heavy, catchy little earworm that will crawl into your brain and rattle around all day. It's fun, unserious, and self-deprecatingly hilarious.

The New Noize Album of the Week goes to La Sécurité's Bingo! I've been saying for years that the best '80s music is being made right now, and Bingo! is a perfect example. La Sécurité's take on new wave is enhanced by the fact that they exist in a musical landscape where genre boundaries barely matter anymore. The band moves through familiar '80s motifs while making them feel completely fresh. Listening to Bingo! feels like discovering a lost record from my childhood that somehow also couldn't have existed back then. The album builds and fades, pulling the listener through a very specific era with just a touch of Tokyo city-pop flair.

Speaking of Japan, I finally got my hands on Guitar Wolf's latest record, More Jet. It came out back in March, so I'm a little late to the party. These guys have been doing their thing since the '80s and still make full-throttle, out-of-this-world rock 'n' roll. Think the greatest B-movie you've ever seen, only louder.

Now it's time to snap back into reality. It's shaping up to be another busy week for your guy, or at least I'm going to try to make it one.

I'll be back after the Summer Solstice. Until then, in case you somehow didn't hear...

THE KNICKS WON!!!!

6/7/26 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock



Song of the Week: Captain Murphy, Flying Lotus & Little Snake "Mudhole"
Album of the Week: Hammok "When Does This Place Become Our Scene" Sargent House

Joyce Moreno, Tutty Moreno & Adrian Younge "Is This Love?"
Hermanos Gutiérrez "Canto Andino"
Hélène Barbier "Marcel"
Leenalchi "Look At Me Look At Me"
Ibibio Sound Machine "Concept of Love"
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 (feat. Tom Morello) "Na Dem"
ZAINAB "Ayewah"
Widowspeak "Heaven Is Waiting"
Tokyo Tea Room "Eyes Off You"
Soft Loft "F U WANT IT"
Snail Mail "Tractor Beam"
Citizen "Halcyon Blues"
Henry James House "Mother Earth"
49th & Main (feat. Jane) "Round The Block"
Tatyana Jane "Orbit"
Chloé Caillet (feat. Myd) "Lemme Dance"
DJ Seinfeld "Quakin"

-hour 2-

Eli & Fur "Further"
horsegiirL "hands hands hands"
Captain Murphy, Flying Lotus & Little Snake "Mudhole"
villagerrr "Locket"
Bye Parula "I'm Getting Ready"
knitting "I Wasn't Fully Cooked"
WHOOP! "I Want My Bra Back"
Vince Staples "The Big Bad Wolf"
Zoh Amba "PG Tips"
Hammok "Gooning for Free"
Psycroptic "Gathering a Venomous Herd"
Converge "I Won't Let You"
SLIFT "A Storm of Wings"
Cold War Kids "There Goes The Night"

NOT ON SPOTIFY:
Leenalchi "Look At Me Look At Me"
Henry James House "Mother Earth"

What a wild week it's been. Knicks in 5. What a horribly called game, especially in the second half.

We also had Summer Game Fest, State of Play, and an Xbox Showcase, and all three were strong. I am a Sony guy, so I'm hyped for the new God of War. Sure, it's controversial that we're about to embark on a journey without Kratos in a God of War game for the first time, but I have full faith in Santa Monica Studio. They've never let me down, and I don't think they're about to start with a franchise that never misses.

Speaking of studios that never miss, Sony opened its showcase with Wolverine, and it looks GREAT. Of course, the internet immediately started roasting it. Dumb questions like, "Why is there stealth?" or complaints that Wolverine's clothes repair themselves when he heals. Blah blah blah. Insomniac Games is coming off a little game called Spider-Man 2. Maybe play the game first, then complain.

Obviously, the big one at Summer Game Fest was the announcement that the final chapter of the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy is dropping in 2027. I still have to play Rebirth. It's been sitting on my PS5 since launch, but I need TIME. The Crazy Taxi announcement was great too, but I want a date and more information about what this game actually is. The discourse around Crazy Taxi is well deserved as generative AI continues taking center stage.

The biggest winner, however, was Xbox. What a showcase. Asha Sharma came out swinging and basically told everyone they're dropping exclusives while blasting us with a new Gears of War. Oh, and gifting everyone in the crowd a brand-new Xbox? Genius. The translucent green console and controller look fantastic. The 1TB storage is fine depending on the price point.

Will I be getting an Xbox? Honestly... I'm seriously considering it after this showcase. This new direction is clearly coming from new leadership, and I am all for it.

I know there was a Nintendo Direct earlier today, but I have to get this write-up finished or my man Josh is going to be mad about yet another late post. My bad, Josh.

Oh, and Street Fighter held its first major tournament in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The hometown hero, MenaRD, took first place while maining Blanka. You love to see it.

OK, on to the New Noize and yet another heavy week of new releases. Here are a few standouts if you don't want to dive too deep.

I played "Look At Me Look At Me" by Korean ensemble Leenalchi, who apparently identify as a pansori-pop band. According to AI Gemini, "pansori is a traditional Korean genre of musical storytelling and epic chant dating back to the 17th century." Is this my new favorite genre? If all of it sounds like Leenalchi, then YES. I got an advance of their EP Here Comes That Crow, and it is bonkers good. It has this lighthearted, freeing feel that instantly puts you in a good mood. The entire sonic presentation has this avian quality. From the way they sing to the instrumentation, it feels like you're a squirrel sitting in a tree watching all the birds gather for some giant woodland music festival. Kind of like when Merlin turned himself and Arthur into squirrels, except instead of chasing lady squirrels in heat, they're just hanging out listening to birds play these songs. Oh, and apparently Leenalchi is playing The Getty on July 11. You already know I am making plans.

PROGRAMMING NOTE: Since "Look At Me Look At Me" isn't available on Spotify, I substituted "Bird" on the playlist.


ZAINAB released another banger with "Ayewah." She's continuing to stack her worldly sound with a healthy dose of cheeky fun. This is one of her longer releases on Technicolour, Ninja Tune's newest imprint, and I am absolutely here for it.

"Ayewah" just makes me wonder when the album is coming—or if it's coming at all. EPs are fun, but I want a full-length record built around her production style. Time will tell, but for now we can all just Ayewah.

Tatyana Jane is the newest signing to Ed Banger Records, and what an acquisition. Her EP Discordia may barely crack 22 minutes, but it packs a punch.

The Captain is BACK.

Captain Murphy has reconstituted himself out of the ether of his own legend and returned to this plane of reality in the form of "Mudhole," and I'm kind of mad about it. I mean, is this the only song we're going to get? Probably. It's tied to the upcoming martial arts film The Furious, which drops Friday.

How director Kenji Tanigaki convinced Flying Lotus to dust off Captain Murphy remains a welcome mystery that never needs an answer. But if Kenji can pull this off another 14 times, I would greatly appreciate it.

Oh, and "Mudhole" is your New Noize Song of the Week.

Is knitting ever going to release a full record? Who knows. They keep dropping singles, and the latest, "I Wasn't Fully Cooked," hits me right in the soul and raises my FOMO levels for a proper album even higher.

An album that needs absolutely no hype from me because every music outlet on the internet is already doing that job is Eyes Full by Zoh Amba. It captures this youthful optimism constrained by the reality of existing in this moment. You can feel the moss between your toes and the angst in your chest as the record unfolds.

The New Noize Album of the Week goes to Hammok for When Does This Place Become Our Scene.

This record is not getting the coverage it deserves, and that's a shame. Hammok gives me early At the Drive-In vibes, but with a lot more cheekiness. It has this loud, aggressive energy, but underneath it all is a grimy groove that never takes itself too seriously.

The record laughs at itself, laughs at the absurdity of reality, and then revels in the fact that we're all stuck here together anyway. Being alive is confusing, but at least we're experiencing it together. That's what this album asks of me.

Give When Does This Place Become Our Scene a listen and let me know what it's asking of you.

I can't forget the new records from Converge and SLIFT. Both are HEAVY, but in completely different ways, and both absolutely deserve your time.

Again.

Knicks in 5.