Artists
Living, breathing and noise-making proof that less is more, guitarist Randy Randall and drummer Dean Spunt formed No Age out of the ashes of their previous hardcore LA punk band Wives in 2005. The pair recorded a number of 12 and 7 inches for an array of labels, before collecting them on Weirdo Rippers, a 2007 release on Fat Cat. They subsequently signed to Sub Pop and released the superb Nouns in May, 2008.
Discography
Websites and MySpace
Articles
|
Usually whenever Ragged Words walks into Whelans of a Sunday afternoon, it’s to retrieve a jacket, an iPod or a large slice of dignity left there the previous evening. Today, though, we’re here for... |
|
No Age’s Randy Randell and Dean Spunt are trying to recall how many gigs they’ve played this year. It’s doesn’t last long because even if they had been counting, they’d have lost track a long time ago. A rough figure of 400 is mentioned and while seeming initially... |
|
The rough-edged greatness of 2007's Weirdo Rippers announced the arrival of a new name on the L.A. noise rock scene, following the demise of hardcore trio Wives. Two-thirds of that outfit again joined forces for the following year's more... |
|
Scenes are all well and good – convenient for journalists because they offer a licence to group numerous acts under a given heading, and like manna from heaven for fledgling bands in need of exposure – but they can sometimes also be misleading. Whether we are talking about Glasgow in... |






