8/27/23 New Noize 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Shabazz Palaces(feat. Royce The Choice) "Binoculars" Sub Pop
Album of the Week: SPELLLING "SPELLLING & The Mystery School"
 
1. Toro Y Moi "The View"
2. Nora Kelly Band "Deja Vu" Mint
3. GUM "Music Is Bigger Than Hair" Spinning Top
4. Zach Bryan "Fear and Fridays" Warner
5. David Dondero "Recipe To Be Lonely" Fluff and Gravy
6. Slaughter Beach  Dog "Float Away" Lame-O
7. Margo Price (ft. Jonathan Wilson Buck Meek) "Malibu" Loma Vista
8. Folly Group "Strange Neighbour"
9. Be Your Own Pet "Goodtime!" Third Man
10. Telemarket "In The Morning"
11. L'Rain "Pet Rock" Mexican Summer
12. SPELLLING "Under the Sun"  Sacred Bones
13. She She "Echo In The Chamber"
14. Barry Can’t Swim "How It Feels" Ninja Tune
15. Zooey Celeste "Restless Thoughts" ATO
16. Little Dragon "Tumbling Dice" Ninja Tune

-hour 2-

17. Sid Sriram "Stance" Def Jam
18. The Chemical Brothers "Skipping Like A Stone (feat. Beck)" Universal
19. Prince Josh "Bring The Beat Back" Hand Drawn Dracula
20. Fat Dog "King of the Slugs" Domino
21. Ghostface Killah "50 Years of HipHop"
22. Danger Mouse & Jemini the Gifted One "Knuckle Sandwich II" Lex
23. Shabazz Palaces(feat. Royce The Choice) "Binoculars" Sub Pop
24. Miguel Atwood-Ferguson "Airavata" Brainfeeder
25. La Force "how do you love a man"  Secret City
26. FVNERAL "Frozen Lasagne"
27. ONI "Aura (feat. Howard Jones)"
28. Say Anything "Are You (In) There?" Dine Alone
29. MISSIO "Easy"
30. Loveseat! "Return"

I had a way better "pre-weekend" than you.

Thursday. I headed down to LA, had a killer smashburger from this spot called Heavy Handed and they hooked me up with free rolling papers. A bit of advice, get the 2 patty smashburger, trust me. Then one of my best friends and I went to check out the Melvins and BORIS kick-off their tour.  I didn't know what BORIS was closing the show, lucky I got there early enough to see both acts. BORIS closed with the song "boris" by the Melvins, I was surprised that no actual Melvins were on stage for that but all good.

Friday. The cat is out of the bag, I saw the Wu-Tang Clan (sans GZA & CAPPA) play Deckers and got to meet the entier clan. Highlights:


Inspecta Deck: Was talking Czarace then my friend came up to me and Rebel INS was like "cool jacket".

U God: gave him a high five then he asked me where the free shit Deckers was giving out

MastaKilla: mad chill and humble.

Rae: Probably the coolest clan member next to Ghost. I had met him via Bishop Lamont a few years back and when I mentioned that he and I were chopping it up.

Ghostface: I have met Ghost a few times but never like this. Introductions were made and he was cool, funny, nice, and pretty damn sincere. I told him about the first time I met him on my 22nd at this go-go-bar called Lookers in Elizabeth NJ. Tony Starks definitely enjoyed that and we chopped it up for a few.  

RZA: totally blew me off but was nice about it.

Methodman: was surrounded by women so I didn't want to bother him.

Did I have something to do with the show? Yes. I consulted on this with the agency that booked the WTC. I am extremely proud and it took me a lot of time to get here so I feel, dare I say it, actually accomplished. I went with the WTC for various reasons but the one that made the most sense had to revolve around anniversaries. Specifically 50th annerversaeee. Hip Hop is celebrating 50 years and coincidentally so was Deckers! Sometimes the stars align. BONUS one of Ghost's producers gave me a song and you know I spun it during last night's set.

Ok OK Ok New Noize time. There was a bit of a country flare for the first half of the first hour of the set. Overall a pretty solid mix of diverseness that you are used to if you are a listener of this show.

Album of the Week goes to SPELLLING with "SPELLLING & The Mystery School"

Song of the Week goes to Shabazz Palaces(feat. Royce The Choice) with "Binoculars". So hyped for this full length whenever it drops.

Also who's going to Riot Fest cause I am.

See ya next week

8/20/23 New Noize 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Live Album of the Week: Sonic Youth "Sonic Youth (Live in Brooklyn 2011)" Goofin'
Reissue Album of the Week: BORIS "Heavy Rocks (2002)" Third Man Records
 
1. SIPHO. "THE CHEMICALS" Dirty Hit
2. Blond in Car "Nice And Mean"
3. Margaret Glaspy "Get Back" ATO
4. The Bright Light Social Hour "Amsalak"
5. Turnstile & BADBADNOTGOOD "Underwater Boi"
6. Mick Jenkins(feat. Freddie Gibbs) "Show & Tell"
7. Future Islands "Deep in the Night" 4AD
8. Cherry Glazerr "Ready For You" Secretly Canadian
9. Venera (ft VOWWS) "Hologram" Ipecac
10. Fran Lobo "The Arp Song" [PIAS]
11. Mykki Blanco "Holidays In The Sun" Transgressive
12. Lathe of Heaven "The Breaking Strain"
13. Deeper "Tele" Sub Pop
14. Roosevelt "Paralyzed" Counter

-hour 2-

15. Sonic Youth "Starfield Road" (Live in Brooklyn 2011) Goofin'
16. Boris "...Dyna-Soar"  Third Man
17. Heatmiser "Lowlife ('92 cassette)"  Third Man
18. Ministry "Goddamn White Trash" Nuclear Blast
19. Metalocalypse Dethklok "Aortic Desecration"
20. Harm's Way "Devour" Metal Blade
21. Baroness "Shine" Abraxan Hymns
22. Fiddlehead "True Hardcore II" Run For Cover
23. The Menzingers "Hope Is A Dangerous Little Thing" Epitaph
24. Snailmate "The Laziest Man In The World"
25. Franklin Jonas "Cherub" Pizzaslime
26. DUCKBOY "ROUGAROU (i've become the monster)"
27. Dessa "Chopper" Doomtree
28. Wild Nothing "Headlights On" Captured Tracks
29. Sierra Pilot "Kerosene"
30. SIRACUSE "All To You"

Not on the Spotify Playlist:
Blond in Car "Nice And Mean"

Aye yo let's GO! What a week, the end of summer and it's been all gas all day. Between earthquakes, hurricanes, and throwing hadukens what's a dude to do? New Noize, that's the constant but even that did a bit of a switch, let me explain.

Here at NN I try to give you all things new and upcoming, which I did BUT with a bit of a twist.

First up Sonic Youth! The hope of this band doing a reunion show is, at this point, a fairy tale. Luckily reality did not disappoint as Sonic Youth released their last live performance from NYC, specifically Brooklyn, on vinyl, cassette, and streaming. What a quality recording with a killer set. (seriously fantastic job Goofin') Dropping the needle on this translucent wax I immediately felt this indescribable shockwave throughout my body. I forgot how good Sonic Youth was live and then remembered how long it was since I saw Sonic Youth. Much like Ron Burgundy, I was in a glass cage of emotion, but the good kind.

If that was the only new old thing releasing this past weekend I would have been more than content but Third Man Records was like, "Hold my beer". Somehow the druids of awesome that work at Mr. Jack White's label unearthed 2 relics.

 
First up Heatmiser. This obscure 90s Portland-based band music was hard AF to find growing up in NJ in the 90s. I had a cassette with a bunch of noise/grunge/indie bands from the west coast that I got from a dude that would sell me mix tapes. He just gave it to me because, and I quote "doesn't get all that shit" but apparently my 13-year-old self did. Needless to say Heatmiser was one of those bands on this free cassette. Fast forward to this past weekend and Third Man announces they are releasing "29-song compilation of previously unheard recordings" along with a demo version "Lowlife" which I played on New Noize last night. Again that's not all!!!

Third Man and BORIS are currently in a poly-label-relationship and we all are benefiting from this progressive lifestyle. Somehow Third Man Records pressed BORIS' Heavy Rocks (2002) for the first time here in the US plus got this record available for streaming. The first album in their three-part album Heavy Rocks series this record starts to define that BORIS has the ability to comment on a specific genre and turn it on its side while implementing their signature BORIS sound. This is also one of BORIS' most accessible albums compared to their previous work. Heavy Rocks features much shorter, contemporary-style songs but not compromising their heavy BORIS sound so it's weird that this album was so hard to get up until now. Post Heavy Rocks (2002) there is a shift in BORIS sound with their songs getting shorter giving way to albums like SMILE and their popular PINK album.  With all that said my hats off to humans at Third Man Records for making this a reality.

So this week we are changing it up. 

The New Noize Live Album of the Week goes to Sonic Youth "Sonic Youth (Live in Brooklyn 2011)" 

The New Noize Reissue of the Week goes to BORIS "Heavy Rocks (2002)

The fact I got to program and play two of my top five favorite bands of all time back to back is, at least for me, what it's all about. It's one of those priceless and personal moments that happens too rarely in life and this one was definitely not lost on me so thanks to reality. Also thank you for checking into New Noize. 

We will slap hi-fives next week, maybe. 

8/13/23 New Noize 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: Blonde Redhead "Before"
Album of the Week: Turnstile & BADBADNOTGOOD New Heart Designs (EP)
 
1. Billie Eilish "What Was I Made For?" Interscope
2. Ludwig Goransson "Destroyer Of Worlds" Universal
3. Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross "Enter the 37th Chamber" Null Corporation
4. Tatsuya Kitani "Ao No Sumika" Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2 - Opening FULL Sony
5. TOKiMONSTA (feat. Rochelle Jordan) "Eats The Tale" Young Art
6. Σtella "Girl Supreme" Sub Pop
7. Night Tapes "Humans (Elevated Mix)" Nettwerk
8. ††† (CROSSES) "Invisible Hand" Warner
9. Current Joys "bb put on deftones" Secretly Canadian
10. Jungle "Back On 74" AWAL
11. Kiefer "August Again" Stones Throw
12. Smoove & Turrell (feat. Ronnie Foster) "The Light" Jalapeno
13. Robert Glasper & Derrick Hodge "Apartment Conversation" Loma Vista
14. Danger Mouse & Jemini "Brooklyn Bazquiat" Lex
15. Turnstile & BADBADNOTGOOD (ft. Blood Orange) "Alien Love Call" Roadrunner
16. ill peach "BLOOM"  Hardly Art

-hour 2-

17. Blonde Redhead "Before" section1
18. King Tuff "Symphony of a Man" Sub Pop
19. CHAI "NEO KAWAII K?" Sub Pop
20. Wilco "Evicted"
21. yeule "ghosts" Ninja Tune
22. The Hives "Trapdoor Solution"
23. spill tab "fetišh" Arista
24. Mitski "Bug Like an Angel"  Dead Oceans
25. Mustard Service "Night In Tulum"
26. Rob Moose feat. Bon Iver "Marvel Room" Sony
27. Vacations "Next Exit"
28. Courtney Barnett "Different Now" Suicide Squeeze
29. Local Natives "NYE"
30. Teenage Wrist (feat. Heavenward)"Humbug" Epitaph
31. Andrew Hung "Ocean Mouth" Lex
32 OK Go "This"

I took a random Sunday of last week cause I was feeling kinda burnt and truth be told I still do but I still showed up to do New Noize last night.

Talking last night here in Santa Barbara apparently, we have claimed Josh Tillman aka Father John Misty as one of our own. This LA native has made the smart decision to settle in SB when he's not troubadouring around the globe. I did not attend last night's show and this breaks my streak of seeing him play shows as a solo artist in our beach community. I got a ton of text messages asking where I was as well as to many pictures of random white dudes in brimmed hats.

Whilst everyone was galivanting at the Santa Barbara Bowl I dropped another New Noize set.

I did a little movie block at the beginning of the show which included the new TMNT soundtrack (done by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross), Oppenheimer, Barbie & anime OP (Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2) by Tatsuya Kitani. Later in the set we hit back-to-back colab goodness via Danger Mouse & Jemini followed by Turnstile & BADBADNOTGOOD. In fact, Turnstile & BADBADNOTGOOD got the New Noize Album (technically EP) of the Week with New Heart Designs. WE NEED THIS TO BE A FULL BLOWN ALBUM, just saying.

I started hour 2 with the New Noize Song of the Week "Before" by Blonde Redhead. Still mad I missed them playing a show in LA a few weeks back, especially after hearing this new single. Really excited for this new record.


In personal news I beat Final Fantasy XVI last night and what a game. This will go down as one of the most controversial FF cause of the combat as it's a total action game that dictates a lot of RPG elements that make Final Fantasy a Final Fantasy game. The biggest is turned-based combat, which there is none of. Gaining accessories and new weapons was pretty lackluster and didn't have much weight when achieving whatever reward. Also, there is really no open world to explore, it leaned to the linear format more than any of its recent predecessors, which isn't a bad thing but it is a thing. Regardless of these few gripes I had this was an incredible game! 


This story of brothers and brotherhood is one of my favorites of all FF games and brought me tears more than once causing me to actively call my younger brothers (who both ignored my phone calls) with a much more mature tone than previous entries. Graphically one of the best games on the PS5 platform and if that wasn't enough the music and voice acting will win awards. Though I wasn't prepared for the action-based combat I can say that it was massively fun and the systems put in place were some of the best I have played. It was responsive and felt great completing combo strings for massive damage. With that said I still prefer the FFVII remake combat system. Contorling just one character in a FF game feels wrong.  

I like video games.

I like you.

See you next time. 

7/30/23 New Noize 92.9 KJEE Santa Barbara's Modern Rock

Song of the Week: The Kills "New York" Domino
Album of the Week: Jessy Lanza "Love Hallucination" Hyperdub
 
1. GUM "Would It Pain You to See?"
2. Be Your Own Pet "Big Trouble"  Third Man
3. Lol Tolhurst & Budgie & Jacknife (feat. James Murphy) "Los Angeles"
4. Puma Blue "Dream Of You" [PIAS]
5. The Kills "New York" Domino
6. Locate S,1 "Danielle" Captured Tracks
7. Bethany Cosentino "It's Fine" Concord
8. Elephantine "Moonshine II"
9. hackedepicciotto "Aichach"
10. Jessy Lanza "Big Pink Rose" Hyperdub
11. Prince Josh "Moth" Hand Drawn Dracula
12. Romy "The Sea" Young
13. Scion Rae "No Strings Attached" Dangerbird
14. Tkay Maidza "Ring-a-Ling"  4AD

-hour 2-

15. Fly Anakin Things (feat. Demae) "Change" Lex
16. Nas (ft 21 Savage) "One Mic One Gun" Mass Appeal
17. Mutoid Man "Unborn" Sargent House
18. Crypta "The Outsider"
19. Animal Collective "Soul Capturer" Domino
20. Sarah Kinsley "Oh No Darling!"
21. Jayli Wolf "Blood Orange"
22. Shamir "The Beginning"  Kill Rock Stars
23. Pleasure Pill "Not Giving Up" Cola Freak
24. Cayucas "Waffles"
25. The Drowns "The Beast"
26. Wonk Unit "Rebecca"
27. Ethan P. Flynn "Bad Weather" Young
28. Buck Meek "Cyclades" 4AD

Not on the Spotify Playlist:
Elephantine "Moonshine II"
Crypta "The Outsider"

This past Friday I watched Fifth Element at the courthouse here in Santa Barbara for its Movies in the Park series and this year's theme is Sci-Fi. There is nothing like being outside watching a movie with your community. It's why summer rules. Talking about ruling I did it again with another banger New Noize session.

This week's New Noize Song of the Week goes to the Kills talking about the city in which I spent many a summer night as a youth "New York" At this point the Kills need to stop teasing us and release this record.

To be clear I don't want to take away the other summer single sizzlers from this past Sunday session. Lol Tolhurst & Budgie & Jacknife plus a feature from LCD's  James Murphy drop another city-related ditty "Los Angeles". Cayucas released another fun summer surfer jam called "Waffles" and it's perfect if you own a beach cruiser and carry your longboard as you pedal towards the ocean to catch some salty waves.

Jessy Lanza's latest LP "Love Hallucination" came out this past Friday on Hyperdub and just so happens to be the New Noize Album of the Week. Its a great romp around her audio landscape and if you have friends that only listen to electronic music like I have friends that only listen to electronic music this will provide that same vibe but will not be as generic as all those other bleep bloop music they are constantly pumping at their pretentious pool parties.

Next week we Fiesta here in Santa Barbara, so no New Noize this coming Sunday. No worries I'll be back eventually...If I survive.