No Age
Nouns
A Norman Records recommendation (1st May 2008)
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Description: | CD on Sub Pop |
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| Format: | CD | |
| Genre(s): | Experimental/Math/Noise Rock | |
| Label: | Sub Pop | |
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£11.09
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| Availability: | In stock. Dispatched in 1 working day. |
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No Age
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Description: | CD on Sub Pop |
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| Format: | CD | |
| Genre(s): | Experimental/Math/Noise Rock | |
| Label: | Sub Pop | |
| Price: |
£11.09
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| Availability: | In stock. Dispatched in 1 working day. |
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...according to our Brian on 01 May 2008.
No Age issued a slew of singles on a variety of indie labels in 2007, resulting in the tellingly cohesive compendium, Weirdo Rippers on Fat Cat Records later that year. That widely heralded release inspired such mainstream press as The New Yorker and the L.A. Times to feature the band’s ties to the underground scene surrounding the Los Angeles all-ages club The Smell. Recorded by Pete Lyman at Infrasonic Sound in Los Angeles from October to December of 2007, Nouns, the band’s Sub Pop debut, is succinctly all-encompassing, from the faux-simplicity of the title to the beautiful distortion of its sound, to the packaging that includes a 68-page full-color book packed with photos and art pieces. The record opens with a symphony of noise (both Dean and Randy use samples alongside their main instruments) and sometimes creeps, sometimes smashes through a sonic headlock befitting Daydream Nation-era Sonic Youth, Kiwi pop, My Bloody Valentine, and experimental noise. “No Age is a band,” says Dean. “Bands should be fun and exciting and they should push all the buttons at the same time. They should make you feel like you are going to explode and make you utterly confused and inspired at the same time.” And sometimes they do