Here are our photos of Cold War Kids recent show at Terminal 5 with No Age and Baths opening. The band ran through a high energy setlist that included tracks from all of their albums with a focus on new songs from their latest Mine Is Yours. Check out the photos below and photos of opener No Age here.
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No Age opened up for Cold War Kids in an oddly paired show that was moved from Radio City Music Hall to Terminal 5. No Age came out sans drums and played a set of experimental noise manipulated through keyboards, guitars and Randy Randall’s massive pedal board. The band played no songs from their catalog though maybe this was some sort of preview of new material. The band left the stage to boos and the typical “you suck” shouts from the Cold War Kids fans. Oddly enough the band also did have any merch with them just photocopied pieces of paper that said “Recognize Love <3 No Age” (pictured below) with the slogan also printed on a white bed sheet behind them on stage.
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No Age has released another fantastic piece of art with their new video for “Fever Dreaming” which finds the band playing in some industrial size garage with um… interesting results.
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No Age performed “Fever Dreaming” on Letterman and while most performances on late night shows sound kind of flat, this one ruled.
[ Read More → ]I feel that 2010 was a great year for music as I debated between over 40 records for my top 10. It’s always hard to compile your favorite records of the past year because each hits you at a different moment of your life and affects you in certain way. Some of those albums I keep going back to and others get tossed aside after a month or so. Below is what I have concluded to be my top 10 based on the records I think will stick with me for years to come.
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Poster Collection is where we spotlight screen printed show posters for a particular artist from various tour dates. Today we focus on the reigning leaders of lo-fi punk No Age, who have many talented artists surrounding them.
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Check out the first jam from the new No Age record Everything in Between which will be out on September 28th. The production is slightly glossier (don’t worry, only slightly) but still very noisy.
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Photo: Ed Templeton
No Age have have laid down some eerie lo-fi sounds to soundtrack the short film Aanteni by photographer and video artist Todd Cole. This is a really strange, yet visually stunning film that may be a glorified advertisement for a fashion line, but is a fascinating piece of work none the less.
Check out the video on Nowness
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