No Age / An Object
Album: | An Object | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | No Age | Added: | Aug 2013 | |
Label: | Sub Pop Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2013-09-01 | Pull Date: | 2013-11-03 |
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Week Ending: | Oct 6 | Sep 22 | Sep 15 | Sep 8 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 18, 2019: | baggage claim
C'mon Stimmung |
4. | Oct 02, 2013: | Fried Egg
I Won't Be Your Generator |
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2. | Mar 10, 2016: | radio seven
C'mon Stimmung |
5. | Sep 19, 2013: | Space House
C'mon Stimmung |
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3. | Oct 03, 2013: | The Sunset Life
I Won't Be Your Generator |
6. | Sep 14, 2013: | The Base Of A Dream Is Empty
An Impression |
Album Review
DJ Away
Reviewed 2013-08-27
Reviewed 2013-08-27
Punk deconstructors No Age are back with an album that explores the nitty-gritty of putting music together. These songs sound gritty and detailed and pensive and muddy (drums are often buried in the mix), as though intentionally left in a not-quite-finished state. This may frustrate some people, but the richness of the album comes from the feeling that, rather than simply experiencing a polished final product, you’re getting to pop open the hood and glimpse the creative process underneath. Favorites: 2, 3, 5, 10. FCC WARNING: 7.
1. (2:32)—Fast. Ringing guitars, then a blast of punk guitars. Very minimal drum presence.
2. *(3:18)—Medium-fast. Has an almost surfy feel. Picks up intensity slowly, but never explodes. Really catchy chorus.
3. *(3:14)—Fast. Drone serves as intro to straight-ahead punk. Dissonant, heavily processed guitars. Killer snare sound.
4. (3:05)—Fast. Aggressive and driving but repetitive and a bit muted, as though this is the extended intro to something more explosive.
5. *(2:31)—Medium-fast. Calm, pretty, propulsive. Gorgeous cello passage pops up near the end.
6. (2:06)—Fast and chaotic and bouncy. Blown-out drums dominate the mix.
7. (3:04)—FCC WARNING (b******t). Medium-slow. Bleary, droney. The lyrical repetition gives the song a circular feel.
8. (0:57)—Misty drones, piano. Heavily reverbed, multi-tracked vocals.
9. (2:20)—Medium-fast. Noisy, repetitive punk.
10. *(2:36)—Medium-slow. Drumless. Meditative. Mix of soft and harsh sounds. Starts like a bedroom demo and takes a turn for the vivid.
11. (4:04)—Drones and vocals. Builds and becomes a massive wash of guitars.
1. (2:32)—Fast. Ringing guitars, then a blast of punk guitars. Very minimal drum presence.
2. *(3:18)—Medium-fast. Has an almost surfy feel. Picks up intensity slowly, but never explodes. Really catchy chorus.
3. *(3:14)—Fast. Drone serves as intro to straight-ahead punk. Dissonant, heavily processed guitars. Killer snare sound.
4. (3:05)—Fast. Aggressive and driving but repetitive and a bit muted, as though this is the extended intro to something more explosive.
5. *(2:31)—Medium-fast. Calm, pretty, propulsive. Gorgeous cello passage pops up near the end.
6. (2:06)—Fast and chaotic and bouncy. Blown-out drums dominate the mix.
7. (3:04)—FCC WARNING (b******t). Medium-slow. Bleary, droney. The lyrical repetition gives the song a circular feel.
8. (0:57)—Misty drones, piano. Heavily reverbed, multi-tracked vocals.
9. (2:20)—Medium-fast. Noisy, repetitive punk.
10. *(2:36)—Medium-slow. Drumless. Meditative. Mix of soft and harsh sounds. Starts like a bedroom demo and takes a turn for the vivid.
11. (4:04)—Drones and vocals. Builds and becomes a massive wash of guitars.
Track Listing