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Harmonic presents
NO AGE (Sub Pop)
The Grand Social, Dublin Oct 5th
Bourke’s Bar, Limerick Oct 6th

Tickets on sale Friday June 14th from http://www.tickets.ie http://www.ticketmaster.ie & outlets nationwide

There a new record from No Age, it’s called An Object, it comes out on August 20th, and they’ve created something in An Object worthy of much anticipation.

“fights back against the tide of boring, quiet music, and nearly every song feels like a throat-rupturing protest against standing still.” CMJ

“winningly subterranean pop, bruised and vulnerable tuneage haunting their feedback racket reveries.” MOJO ****

“Less ferocious, more deliberate but in many ways more compelling, Everything in Between finds No Age matching a new, nuanced approach to their expansive noise.” – Pitchfork Best New Music 8.8

L.A. duo No Age return with new album An Object on August 19 in the UK and August 20 in North America through Sub Pop. The follow-up to 2010's excellent Everything in Between was made at Gaucho's Electronics in L.A. by Dean Spunt and Randy Randall with long-time collaborator Facundo Bermudez. Read our recent interview with the band about the making of the album here.
A press release says:
This new LP finds drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt exploding from behind his kit, landing percussive blows with amplified contact mics, 4-string bass guitars, and prepared speakers, as well as traditional forms of lumber and metal. Meanwhile, guitarist Randy Randall corrals his previously lush, spastic, sprawling arrangements into taught, refined, rats' nests.
No Age created the album packaging with designer Brian Roettinger. A press release states:
The band has performed, recorded, produced, and prepared and assembled the entirety of the physical packaging of An Object, including jackets, inserts, and labels, taking on the role of manufacturer, artist, and musician until the roles trip on themselves and individual parts lose their distinct meanings, demanding to be considered as a whole.

Eraser (from Nouns)

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Losing Feeling (from Losing Feeling EP)

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Fever Dreaming (from Everything In between)

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With An Object, their fourth full-length album, No Age has forgone the straight and narrow route, landing in a strange and unexpected place, feet planted in fresh, fertile soil. This new LP finds drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt exploding from behind his kit, landing percussive blows with amplified contact mics, 4-string bass guitars, and prepared speakers, as well as traditional forms of lumber and metal. Meanwhile, guitarist Randy Randall corrals his previously lush, spastic, sprawling arrangements into taught, refined, rats’ nests. Lyrically Spunt challenges space, fracturing ideological forms and complacency, creating a striking new perspective that reveals thematic preoccupations with structural ruptures and temporal limits.

As the title An Object suggests, these eleven tracks, produced by No Age and their long-time collaborator Facundo Bermudez, who recorded tracks on their Weirdo Rippers LP (2007) and toured with the band in support of Everything In Between (2010), are meant to be grasped, not simply heard. Whether in the fine grit of Randall’s sandpaper guitar scrapes on “Defector/ed,” or Spunt’s percussive stomp and crack on “Circling with Dizzy” and “An Impression,” created largely through the direct manipulation of contact mics, these are songs that pivot on the sheer materiality of music-making. Spunt’s creative deployment of bass guitar accented through a modified speaker on the beautifully catchy “I Won’t Be Your Generator” is a case in point: even at its most lyrical An Object incorporates the process of its creation into the very backbone of the songs.

Still, this is hardly a work of avant garde noise music or l’art concret. These songs are hummable, political, and, on tracks like, “No Ground,” “C’mon, Stimmung,” and “Lock Box” (in which Spunt’s vocals bear a passing resemblance to the Ramones), recognizably punk. Elsewhere, on tracks like “Commerce, Comment, Commence” and “A Ceiling Dreams of a Floor,” No Age take this kernel and transform it, literally blurring the sound and bathing the album in a swirl of layered guitar and a bright haze of static alongside an ethereal, haunting vocal that conjures shoegaze as much as hardcore. What these two approaches share is an understanding of sound as a material, something to be shaped, handled, and worked over. It is an aesthetic in which the relationships between guitar, percussion, and vocals—as well as those between rhythm and melody—become relationships between things.

These relationships are diagrammed into An Object at every level. In Collaboration with close friend and Grammy-nominated designer Brian Roettinger ( 5 E.P.’s, Nouns, Losing Feeling, Everything In Between) the band has performed, recorded, produced, and prepared and assembled the entirety of the physical packaging of An Object, including jackets, inserts, and labels, taking on the role of manufacturer, artist, and musician until the roles trip on themselves and individual parts lose their distinct meanings, demanding to be considered as a whole. It is this sense of the total work of art—call it the DIY gestamtkunstwerk— that underlines An Object as the culmination of two years of touring, writing, and performing, finding No Age moving into new terrain at the height of their powers.
 

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