NO AGE
No Age / No Age & Brian Roettinger 10" - 4077297
From Soundscreen Design:
Edition 10 in the ongoing Artist Music Journals series features the work of the Los Angeles based designer, artist, musician and label owner Brian Roettinger, whose operates the creative umbrella Hand Held Heart. Unlike any previous Artist Music Journal, this installment includes Brian’s 24-page book as well as a one-sided 10" record, featuring a collaboration between Brian and No Age with 3 exclusive tracks.
Brian lives and works in Los Angeles primarily as a graphic designer. He received a BFA in graphic design from CalArts in 2004. His work encompasses design, publishing, writing and curating as well as running his own vinyl-only record label Hand Held Heart. In 2009 he was nominated for a Grammy for his design of the No Age Nouns album packaging. In 1999 he was providing bass duties for This Machine Kills. He is a part-time professor in the design department at CalArts, as well as a current designer in residency in the Design | Media Arts program at UCLA.
Released: October 26, 2010
No Age / No Age Black - 2077294
Brand new No Age shirt featuring artwork from their new record, Everything in Between. The front has a small view into a nice beach scene, and the back has the name of the new record. This shirt is totally awesome. Printed on American Apparel’s 50/50 blend for maximum touchability—style BB401.
Released: August 23, 2010
No Age / No Age White - 2077295
A brand new, two-sided No Age t-shirt featuring art from their new record, Everything in Between. On luxurious American Apparel blended shirts—style number BB401.
Released: August 23, 2010
No Age / Glitter (12" single) - SP904
Everything in Between, the new album from the Los Angeles-based art-punk duo No Age, is due out on September 28, 2010. In celebration and anticipation of this new album, we’re putting out two “Glitter” singles! Both the 12-inch and the 7-inch feature the album track “Glitter,” but each single has different, non-album b-sides (the 7-inch has one called “Inflorescence,” and the 12-inch has “In Rebound” and “Vision II”).
Released: August 24, 2010
No Age / Glitter (7" single) - SP899
Everything in Between, the new album from the Los Angeles-based art-punk duo No Age, is due out on September 28, 2010. In celebration and anticipation of this new album, we’re putting out two “Glitter” singles! Both the 12-inch and the 7-inch feature the album track “Glitter,” but each single has different, non-album b-sides (the 7-inch has one called “Inflorescence,” and the 12-inch has “In Rebound” and “Vision II”).
Released: August 24, 2010
No Age / Everything in Between - SP892
Recorded in Los Angeles from the end of 2009 and into 2010, Everything in Between is the new album from No Age, the duo of Dean Spunt and Randy Randall. They emerged from former band Wives in 2005, to become No Age, worldwide glowing talismans for the DIY art-punk scene in LA, now famously known as having its epicenter at The Smell, a clubhouse where art-life/music-life welded and inspired a creative movement and attitude which has fertilized a purple patch of likeminded punkers and artists around the globe. Since the release of Weirdo Rippers, their 2007 debut album (on FatCat Records), through Nouns, the band’s 2008 follow-up on Sub Pop, and beyond, No Age has earned enthusiastic notice from an incredibly wide array of sources; from Pitchfork to The New Yorker (“Let It Rip,” Nov. 19, 2007), and found themselves unlikely Grammy nominees (for Best Recording Packaging in 2008). No Age have risen from sweaty basement shows and art galleries to having their songs blast off the walls of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), to performing at unconventional spaces both close to home and abroad.
And Everything in Between is a bold step in their creative evolution. It is a culmination of reflecting upon life’s ruptures and triumphs; the process of moving through these moments banged and bruised, yet better off for the wear and tear. They’ve pushed themselves in challenging and different directions, deconstructing their weird-out pop songs while still maintaining their original aesthetic and intent. Everything in Between sees No Age expand on the emotional force at the core of their catchy song-writing through tone, structure, noise, and samples. And, it’s their best record yet.
Released: September 28, 2010
No Age / Losing Feeling Poster Set - 30772991
Here’s a brand new set of four No Age posters designed by Brian Roettinger, who was nominated for a Grammy for album design for last year’s Nouns. Each poster in the set corresponds to a song off the EP Losing Feeling (available here).
Released: November 3, 2009
No Age / No Age Tank - 2077296
Here’s a purple No Age tank top for their more female fans. It’s printed on American Apparel’s tri-blend racer tank.
**Please note: these are woman’s sizes."
Released: October 30, 2009
No Age / No Age Turquoise - 2077297
This No Age shirt features the art work from their latest EP, Losing Feeling. On American Apparel.
Note: XS is ladies large.
Released: October 30, 2009
No Age / Losing Feeling - SP835
Listen to a full stream of Losing Feeling for free here!
Losing Feeling is a new 4-song EP from our Southern Californian friends No Age. All four songs were written in the band’s practice space. “Genie” was even recorded there; the other three were recorded at Infrasonic Sound. All of it took place in Los Angeles. Losing Feeling will be available as a 12" vinyl EP and as magical, invisible, digital files, but not as a compact disc.
Released: October 6, 2009
No Age / High School Record - 4077297
Scoot on over High School Musical and make room for High School Record, featuring Sub Pop’s No Age and superstar Mike Watt!
Released: December 2, 2008
No Age / Weirdo Rippers - 4077298
No Age’s first full-length record, though not necessarily an LP, but a compilation of several seven-inch singles. On Fat Cat Records.
Released: October 8, 2008
No Age / Teen Creeps - SP798
After a summer of MTV, huge festivals and house parties, LA’s shoegazing art punks return with the second singles from the critically acclaimed Nouns LP. “Teen Creeps” is classic No Age and chaotic, hooky and hazy, confusing and compelling. The b-side is all new!
Released: November 4, 2008
No Age / No Age Type - 2077298
This is a No Age designed shirt featuring a silver metallic ink.
Released: May 9, 2008
No Age / No Age Bleach - 2077299
Designed by No Age themselves, here they are showing tons of respect/disrespect for their record label’s earliest release and triumph with this shirt.
Released: May 9, 2008
No Age / Eraser - SP776
A-side:
Eraser
B-sides:
Don’t Stand Still: (originally performed by Nate Denver’s Neck)
Male Masturbation: (originally performed by The Urinals)
When You Find Out: (originally performed by The Nerves)
Released: April 8, 2008
No Age / Nouns - SP772
No Age: the name alone suggests multiple meanings and possible interpretations—timeless, ageless, anonymous, free from restriction, something positive from something negative… a profound strength in its simplicity. Likewise, the Los Angeles duo consisting of drummer/vocalist Dean Spunt and guitarist Randy Randall is many things at once even as it embraces its minimalism. 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 LA, Harvey Birrell at Southern Studios in London, and at home by No Age, 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 (CD only). 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.
Drowned in Sound review of Nouns
Rolling Stone on the artwork for Nouns
Pitchfork Best New Music review of Nouns
New York Times review of No Age live
Released: May 6, 2008
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Jaill
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King Tuff
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Low
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Male Bonding
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Eugene Mirman
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Mister Heavenly
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Mudhoney
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Pissed Jeans
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Retribution Gospel Choir
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Shearwater
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Spoek Mathambo
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Still Corners
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Kelley Stoltz
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THEESatisfaction
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Chad VanGaalen
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Vetiver
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Washed Out
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Michael Yonkers
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