LA Priest reconnects with Boys Noize for a fluoro-lit electronic rush built to lift the body, scramble the mind and keep moving upward.

We adore us some LA Priest.
A few years back, INYIM Media caught Sam Eastgate live during a private show in Echo Park. We arrived in our leopard-print, animal-themed attire, which he kindly complimented, but it was his one-man-band performance that completely stole the night.
It was spectacular, strange and one of those you-had-to-be-there musical experiences where every moving part seemed to come directly from Sam’s hands, head and beautifully unpredictable musical wiring.
Fluoro riffs, delirious momentum and the kind of electronic release that makes gravity feel optional.
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Now LA Priest collaborates with electronic innovator Boys Noize on the brand-sparkling-fresh tune Into The Sky, available through Domino Recording Co.
Released on June 1, 2026, the track marks LA Priest’s first new music in two years and finds Sam breaking the mold all over again.
Into The Sky is a stellar, super-high-vibration energy track: euphoric, entrancing and constantly pushing forward. The riffs flash like neon circuitry while the production keeps tightening, expanding and lifting until the entire thing feels ready to leave the ground.
Sam co-wrote and co-produced the song with Alex Ridha, better known as Boys Noize. Their connection reaches back to Sam’s Late of the Pier days in the late 2000s, when both artists were helping shape the more unruly corners of electronic music.
Before LA Priest, Sam fronted Late of the Pier, one of the most standout bands of the indie dance-punk era. We spent many, many nights seeing them live and dancing to their music—from Los Angeles to New York City and all the way to the UK.
Late of the Pier were not merely part of that moment. They helped give it its wired, theatrical and beautifully chaotic pulse. Their shows felt like everything could fall apart at any second, but somehow the noise, synthesizers, guitars and bodies in motion always landed exactly where they needed to.
That shared history makes this collaboration feel even more natural. Boys Noize brings the hard electronic architecture, while LA Priest supplies the left turns, human looseness and restless musical curiosity that prevent Into The Sky from ever settling into one predictable shape.
They created the song inside Ridha’s studio near Lisbon, surrounded by windows, nature, blinking lights, wires and enough equipment to feed Sam’s experimental instincts.
The result sounds like both artists recognizing something familiar in one another while refusing to repeat the past.
LA Priest races Into The Sky.
Video stills: LA Priest in the official Into The Sky visual, released through Domino Recording Co.




The visual takes that sense of reinvention into the Joshua Tree desert, presenting LA Priest as a silver-clad, near-future outlaw racing across the landscape on a custom-built synth-bike.
Part machine, part musical laboratory and part getaway vehicle, it is exactly the sort of impossible contraption we would expect Sam Eastgate to ride into a new era.
Into The Sky does not merely ask to be heard. It pulls you into its orbit.
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Watch LA Priest and Boys Noize launch Into The Sky.
The official visual follows LA Priest through the Joshua Tree desert as the Boys Noize-assisted track builds into a fluorescent rush of electronic euphoria.
Source: Domino Recording Co. announced LA Priest’s Into The Sky, co-written and co-produced with Boys Noize.






