No Age Weirdo Rippers
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Tracklist:
1.Every Artist Needs a Tragedy
2.Boy Void
3.I Wanna Sleep
4.My Life's Alright Without You
5.Everybody's Down
6.Sunspots
7.Loosen This Job
8.Neck Escaper
9.Dead Plane
10.Semi-Sorterd
11.Escarpment


Release Date: 2007

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kodiaknoises USER (3 Reviews)

2007-10-05 | 7 comments | 405 views

Summary: LA art-punkers No Age deliver a debut CD that pays tribute to the noisy DIY scene that opened the doors for them. Weirdo Rippers is everything you loved about punk without any of the rigid parameters.

2 of 2 thought this review was well written

"We'd be nothing without the Smell," says No Age in an XLR8R interview. This attitude is easy to find throughout their debut CD, Weirdo Rippers. The LA club has provided as sort of a teen center for these guys and their friends and their music. The live show is a performance piece, which features the duo Dean Spunt and Randy Randall making their guitar-drum duo sound like a whole neighborhood of garage bands going at it. The most obvious influence is Sonic Youth, who embody the bands nack for stripped down punk and ethereal shoe-gaze. It's not exactly the sound of everything you thought was music crumbling in front of you, but it does prove well beyond their years; for a debut CD, this a rare find.

The track "Sun Spots" is a real highlight, which sounds like My Bloody Valentine interpreting the Boards of Canada in it's extremely colorful expanse of fuzzy drums and commitment to rupturing traditional song structure. The band descend back to more traditional, rollicking punk with "My Life's Alright Without You". Weirdo Ripper's opener, "Every Artist Needs a Tragedy" may be their strongest effort. Combining the the focused dissonance of the majority of their tracks with a catchy surprise relapse into rock and roll towards the end.

No Age don't verbally promise any great things to come, they shack-up in the LA art scene where you're here today, gone tomorrow. The music however, speaks for itself, and in their lack of aspiration to take themselves seriously, we may be witnessing the future leaders of the noise rock game in their infancy.

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The Jungler
Emeritus


Comments: 4828
11.28.07

Album Rating: 4.5

This cd is so good.

Than


Comments: 4
03.06.08

Album Rating: 4

I agree. You get a "well done" for the review, too.

Eliminator


Comments: 1994
03.06.08


i should probably check this band out or something
idunno
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Enotron


Comments: 223
11.18.09

Album Rating: 3 | Sound Off

3 tracks in. 1st is redundant, with some pretty good moments. 2nd is worthless. 3rd is an awesome, noise track.

heres to that the most tracks are like the 3rd.

*takes a swig of seltzer*

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SeaAnemone


Comments: 1702
11.18.09


Go for Nouns or Losing Feeling instead, they're better.

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planewreck
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Comments: 2984
11.18.09


This is their best.

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Enotron


Comments: 223
11.18.09

Album Rating: 3 | Sound Off

duly noted.

but if this is their best, then no way do i like no age. Get it? No way, No Age. Hehehe...c'mon fellas, gimme props.



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