Showing All "No Age" Posts
Sep 5th, 2008 2 Comments
Zach Hills brings a lot to Marnie Stern's This Is It.... On his own recent solo album The Astrological Straits, he in turn benefits from the help of his friends, including Stern (and Les Claypool,…   Read Story »
Aug 22nd, 2008 14 Comments
Dean and Randy's blog isn't just the greatest source for No Age tour photos and No Age-video critiques, it's also the greatest source for No Age video premieres. As of today, anyway. "Goat Hurt,"…   Read Story »
Aug 5th, 2008 Comment
More a creative use of leftovers than a proper video, Andy Bruntel's pretty "Keechie" clip makes Harmony Korine-esque use of "supplemental material" from the "Eraser" shoot. It's intended to be…   Read Story »
Jul 20th, 2008 35 Comments
By Amrit Singh & Brandon Stosuy
After a night of "classic" recreations, it was nice to dive into the current state of the indie landscape. Yesterday's lineup was stacked, and we spent the day…   Read Story »
Jul 2nd, 2008 15 Comments
The "Oxford Comma" response was a pretty good start ("it would be funny if the train would run him over 'cause this song sucks," never forget), but with this review of "Eraser" it's official: We've…   Read Story »
Jun 27th, 2008 25 Comments
Last time we wrote about No Age, John Norris was interviewing them about the lo-fi scene. So not all that surprising the LA duo were invited to MTV to chat with Pete Wentz and debut the Andy…   Read Story »
May 5th, 2008 35 Comments
It wasn't too long ago that MTV hipped us to that crazy Brooklyn scene. Now, years after Guided By Voices, Shrimper cassettes, the Grifters' One Sock Missing, Peter Jefferies, Harry Pussy, Sebadoh…   Read Story »
Apr 15th, 2008 14 Comments
We mentioned Sub Pop's 20th Anniversary a ways back -- well, it's officially time to party (especially if you live in the Pacific Northwest). The rumors have been circling the web, and now we have…   Read Story »
Apr 2nd, 2008 43 Comments
It's entirely possible you don't check Stereogum as often as we do, so drag your mouse to this link and click to download our tribute to Björk's Post. It's essentially a list of our favorite bands…   Read Story »
Mar 31st, 2008 Comment
Stereogum's complete 12-track Enjoyed comp is live and ready to be downloaded (for free). Yep, 12. Because No Age cooked up an excellent alternate take on "It's Oh So Quiet," which we wanted to keep…   Read Story »

































