[Sub Pop; 2010]

No Age will be releasing the follow-up to 2008′s Nouns, entitled Everything in Between on September 28th via Sub Pop. But you don’t have to wait until then to hear some new No Age tunes. As previously reported, Sub Pop is putting out 7″ and 12″ versions of album’s first single “Glitter” on August 24th. To build up the anticipation, they’ve released a stream of both the single and the 7″ b-side “Inflorescence.” Sub Pop have also been kind enough to make “Glitter” a free download.
Check out the new tracks after the jump.

No Age will be releasing their third studio album entitled Everything In Between via Sub Pop on September 28th. Above is their album art which was designed by Brian Roettinger, the cover depicts a crumpled up piece of paper with the band’s name and the album title on it. Minimalist? Almost.
On August 24th No Age will be releasing their new single, “Glitter.” The single will be released on 7” and 12” record and will feature two non album B sides. The 7” will include “Inflorescence” and the 12” will have “In Rebound” as well as “Vision II.”
Roettinger and No Age are also collaborating on a new edition of “Artist Music Journal” which consists of a 24-page book from Roettinger and a one-sided 10” record. The record will have three full length original songs recorded by Brian Roettinger and No Age. Be sure to pick that up quick because the release is limited to 1,000 copies.
No Age will also be touring this fall. Their opening acts will vary from Pavement, Sonic Youth, and Male Bonding. Check below the gap for the tour dates, the Everything in Between tracklisting, and the two artworks for the 7” and the 12” singles.
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Eric Copeland will be releasing his newest limited edition LP on No Age’s Post Present Medium label on July 20th. Copeland, who is also a part of influential New York rock band Black Dice, has released his solo material on Animal Collective’s Paw Tracks up until this point.
The album, entitled Strange Days, its a two track experimental album that will be printed on white vinyl along with a special silk screen jacket. The A Side is 21 minutes long, with a 13 minute B Side accompaniment. The album is said to be composed of mostly samples and various field recordings which combine for a new sound in experimental psych rock. His releases have sold extremely fast in the past so go and pre-order yourself one of the 600 limited LPs.

Los Angeles noise-punk duo No Age have released the first details of their second official LP Everything In Between. The album will come out on September 28th thanks to Sub Pop and we also have the tracklist which you can see below:
01 Life Prowler
02 Glitter
03 Fever Dreaming
04 Depletion
05 Common Heat
06 Skinned
07 Katerpillar
08 Valley Hump Crash
09 Sorts
10 Dusted
11 Positive Amputation
12 Shred and Transcend
13 Chem Trails
If the pair have managed to cram as much energy, fun and quality into this album as they did into 2008′s Nouns and last year’s Losing Feeling EP then this is certainly one to look forward to.
The L.A. Times (along with Sonic Youth’s Twitter page) has confirmed that Sonic Youth, Pavement (pictured above), and No Age will all play together at the renowned Hollywood Bowl on September 30. That’s quite a lineup.
Longtime Pavement bassist Mark Ibold is currently acknowledged as a participating member of Sonic Youth and is very likely to participate in both the Sonic Youth and Pavement sets.
Tickets go on sale Sunday, May 2. There will also be a presale: check back at the Los Angeles Philharmonic website for more presale information.
Here’s an image of the venue, in case you weren’t aware of its grandeur:

(via The Daily Swarm)
[Sub Pop; 2009]
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Before we get to hear No Age’s LP follow-up to last year’s Nouns (our 5th favorite album of last year), we’ll be getting an EP entitled Losing Feeling, out October 6th on Sub Pop.
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It appears that Panda Bear, No Age, and The Sads will be playing at a Nike event this Friday, December 5th, in Miami. If you live in the area and are interested in the event, it can’t hurt to RSVP.
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