Ex-Sprain Chief Introduces New Project, Shearling, With First Proper Interview

Posted in Interviews with tags , on 04/24/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

This morning, New Noise brings you an wicked-special surprise: the first proper interview by Alex Kent, formerly of Sprain, regarding his wicked-ambitious new project, Shearling, and its first album.

Tennis’s ‘Face Down in the Garden’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags on 04/23/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

As if staying true to their (non-matrimonial) vow as a band that reliably delivers tranquil, escapist music, Tennis calmly issue forth their always whimsical yet never overly precious musical blend of psych-tinged pop on their final record, Face Down in the Garden. Read my full review on FLOOD.

Toilet Rats’ Boss Says Cats and Rats ‘Unite Against Common Foes’

Posted in Interviews with tags on 04/23/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

While we wait for the arrival of Toilet Rats’ new album in the coming days, the leader of Minneapolis’ synth-punk band regaled New Noise with a loving account of his two 8-year-old black cats, Audrey and Ramona.

Doomboyz Set to Light Up Boise’s Realms Arcade Tonight

Posted in Interviews with tags on 04/22/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Go to New Noise to read my Sunday chat with stoner-metal band Doomboyz ahead of what is sure to be a blazing set at Realms Arcade in Boise this evening.

Exclusive Track Premiere: Supergloom’s ‘Kingfisher’

Posted in Exclusives, Interviews, News with tags on 04/22/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Supergloom and The Bad Penny are getting super wicked excited about the upcoming release of their debut album, due this fall, and today we have the good fortune to unveil a new song, “Kingfisher,” from what is shaping up to be a dizzyingly delicious record.

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Kaput Founder Says Her Cat ‘Has Us Trained at This Point’

Posted in Interviews with tags on 04/21/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Enjoy a short-and-sweet conversation on New Noise with the founder of Chicago’s post-punk/art-rock/no-wave trio Kaput about her cats, Oliver and Floyd (both Russian blues), and her Corgi/Papillon mix named Wilson.

Tunde Adebimpe’s ‘Thee Black Boltz’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Album Reviews, Reviews with tags , on 04/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

For all the creative genius and artistic adrenaline that TV on the Radio injected into their finely crafted records, what Tunde Adebimpe reveals on his solo debut, Thee Black Boltz, is that his abilities are similarly magnificent when fully realized on his own terms. Read my full, lengthy review on Treble.

Greet Death’s ‘Country Girl’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Reviews with tags on 04/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

How Greet Death’s shimmering new song “Country Girl” couldn’t resonate with every person who hears it is beyond this writer’s imagination. Read my short review on Treble.

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard’s ‘Deadstick’: Two Cent Review

Posted in Reviews with tags on 04/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

On their new single “Deadstick,” the six, surely attention deficit-afflicted Aussie oddballs known as King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard abandon all pretense of psych, garage and progressive rock, instead giving a big, warm hug to soul music. Read my short review on Treble.

Sweet Cheetah PR’s Tim Anderl and His ‘Wild’ Dog

Posted in Interviews with tags , , on 04/20/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Tim Anderl—who helps publicize reputed indie bands including Braid and Palm Ghosts—checked in with New Noise for a recent installment in our series to talk about his 3-year-old, 70-pound, mixed-breed mutt named Duncan.