Metro Santa Cruz knows what’s up…

Posted by Maximum Fun on 7th May 2006

Hey! Almost missed this great piece Bill Forman wrote about the show in the Metro Santa Cruz…

YOUNG AMERICAN: If Santa Cruz radio has chapters, one of them surely came to a close this month with the passing of Jesse Thorn‘s ‘The Sound of Young America’ from the KZSC airwaves. Thorn’s final show for the station that saw him through those difficult college years at UCSC was titled ‘Santa Cruz, You’re Not That Far’ (after the song by Dublin’s The Thrills) and featured two of his all-time favorite segments: the debut episode of Mace Detective: Private Detective and an interview with primal rocker Andrew W. K., who talked about his UCSC professor uncle and gave Brendan Thorn, the host’s little brother, career advice on how to be a rock superstar. As a result, Brendan, who’s now 10, has a five-song Total Annihilation EP out featuring four originals and a cover of Iggy & The Stooges’ ‘I Wanna Be Your Dog.’ The elder Thorn describes Andrew W.K. as “the most amazing person ever” and raved to Müz about how Andrew somehow combines total sincerity and amazing kindess with the intensity of hardcore punk and “those Swedish death metal bands that implant horns in their heads and kill people and eat them and stuff.”

“It’s possible,” Thorn acknowleges, “that he’s crazy.”

But we digress. Asked why he left KZSC, Thorn said he hasn’t been a student for two years now, and that he wanted to move beyond community-specific programming. After all, his show also airs on stations in San Francisco, Hattiesburg, Miss. and, of course, Walla Walla (“a town in Washington,” he explains, “where they have a college and onions”). Thorn says he’s in talks with another, mysterious unnamed Santa Cruz station that may end up hosting the show. “Hint,” he offers, “it’s not KDON.” Which is too bad, because, as Thorn himself notes, “I’m in the house like YEEEEEEEEEEE.”

Santa Cruzans can still get a weekly Sound of Young America fix by subscribing to the band’s podcast through www.splangy.com. In fact, the show has just launched a second podcast reprising Thorn’s “College Years,” which will rerun all the old broadcasts in succession, a move bound to appeal to the show’s hard-core fans as well as individuals with severe cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder.