2/1/26 New Noize on 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock
Song of the Week: GEZAN "TRANSIT" kilikilivilla/13th records
Album of the Week: Blackwater Holylight "Not Here Not Gone" Suicide Squeeze
Thundercat (feat. Lil Yachty) "I Did This To Myself"
Miso Extra "Right Here"
GEZAN "TRANSIT"
ISTA "Gods In Heat"
Kekht Arakh "Three Winters Away"
Softcult "Hurt Me"
CRLLL "No Sex"
Miss Grit "Stranger"
The Soft Pink Truth "Orchard"
By Storm (feat. billy woods) "Best Interest"
Cat Power "Nothing Compares 2 U"
Violet Grohl "THUM"
Dream Nails "House Of Bones"
Barry Walker Jr. (feat. Rob Smith & Jason Willmon) "Peridot, Call Me"
KNEECAP "Liars Tale"
Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon "Nah, You're Mad Extra"
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SPRINTS "Deceptacon"
Christine and the Queens (feat. Thee Diane) "Ah Ya"
Eric Hilton (feat. Natalia Clavier) "Lalita"
Sébastien Tellier (feat. Slayyyter & Nile Rodgers) "Thrill of the Night"
James Blake "Death of Love"
Proc Fiskal "ADDICTIONZ"
POST SEX NACHOS "SOS"
Blackwater Holylight "Void To Be"
Beck "I Can’t Help Falling In Love"
HELD. "New You Anthem"
The Tammy Shine "Junk Mail"
J’cuuzi "Advance / Decline
Devon Thompson "Hunger"
Eaves Wilder "Hurricane Girl"
Butterfly Vendetta "Veneers"
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Did everyone get the Grammy show they wanted? I did watch the awards, but my focus every Sunday is always New Noize, so let’s get into it.
Singles always get me amped for the full-length releases to follow, and this past Sunday I dropped a ton of new singles — including new music from Thundercat, Miso Extra, KNEECAP, and James Blake.
This week’s Song of the Week goes to Japanese band GEZAN. Their newest record, I KNOW HOW NOW, drops on the 11th and is currently up for pre-order exclusively on Bandcamp. GEZAN push conventional sounds aside in favor of their own brand of quirky experimentation, grounded in classic progressive stylings. The two singles released last week couldn’t be more different from each other, which makes me especially curious to hear how the album sounds front to back.
Before wrapping things up, I wanted to give some extra love to Softcult’s latest release, When A Flower Doesn’t Grow. It’s fun, confident, and noticeably more mature than their previous work. Clocking in at around 30 minutes, the album takes you inside their inner world of anxiety-laced themes mixed with harmonies, truths buried under guitar riffs, and melodies hiding between the lyrics. It all clicks.
Album of the Week goes to Blackwater Holylight, who just dropped Not Here Not Gone via Suicide Squeeze. Fuzz-drenched guitars, thick low-end bass lines, and a heavy emotional weight throughout make this record an ideal way to kick off February.
Yes, another late post. 2026 is pulling me in ways I never knew were possible. I’ll keep you all updated on when I post next… hopefully not late.
