Posted in To Do | music on June 30, 2011

No Age @ Don Hill's in 2010 (more by Leia Jospe)
No Age

today in NYC
* Blue Note Jazz Fest
* Q-Tip @ Brooklyn Bowl
* Ayo @ Highline Ballroom
* Nellie McKay @ Joe's Pub
* Darius Jones @ The Stone
* Les Chauds Lapins @ Barbes
* New Beard, Lavalier @ Zebulon
* Sloan, HotKid @ Knitting Factory
* TILT Brass @ Issue Project Room
* Mandingo Ambassadors @ Barbes
* Miss Tess & The Bon Ton Parade @ Barbes
* Centro-matic, Sarah Jaffe @ Mercury Lounge
* Walter Schreifels, Vs. Antelope @ Saint Vitus
* Lindbergh Palace, Only Son @ Mercury Lounge
* The Billy Nayer Show, The Archive @ Union Hall
* No Age, HEALTH, Cults, Ceremony @ House of Vans
* Real Estate, Widowspeak, Vacation @ 285 Kent Ave
* Sean Bones, New Moods, Rare Child @ Cameo Gallery
* ArpLine, Bad Girlfriend, Hard Nips, Huntronik @ Coco 66
* Crooked Fingers, Laura Stevenson & The Cans @ Maxwell's
* Alana Amram, Kelli Scarr, The National Reserve @ Union Pool
* Josiah Wolf, First Nature, Prussia, Ohnomoon @ The Rock Shop
* Strike Anywhere, Iron Chic, Soul Control @ Santos Party House
* I'm Turning Into, EULA, Little Racer, Quiet Loudly, Clouder @ Silent Barn
* Four More Years, Vacation, Emily Reo, Quilt, Mutual Benefit @ Cake Shop
* Fiasco, Caddywhompus, A Billion Ernies, Arvid Noe, Red Dwarf @ Death By Audio
* Laurie Anderson, Bill Laswell @ Castle Clinton National Monument at Battery Park
* Justin Townes Earle, Punch Brothers, The Hackensaw Boys @ Prospect Park Bandshell
* Schism (Tool tribute), Jesus Christ Pose (Soundgarden tribute) @ Rocks Off Concert Cruise
* Jack & the Jaywalkers, The Courtesy Tier, Monuments, Man Like Machine, James Dean Wells @ Bowery Electric
* The LOX, EPMD, Talib Kweli, Kid Capri, Large Professor N Neek The Exotic, Nice & Smooth, M.O.P., Keith Murray, Nice & Smooth, Brand Nubian, Black Rob @ Best Buy Theater
* The Moon Show w/ Kristen Schaal and Kurt Braunohler, Todd Barry, MC Chris & more @ 92YTribeca

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Seefeel and Laurel Halo at Le Poisson Rouge is cancelled.

About the free Laurie Anderson show today:

Laurie Anderson and Bill Laswell
June 30, 2011 - 7:00pm
Castle Clinton
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE GATE!
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS AT THE GATE STARTING AT 5PM.
THIS VENUE HAS LIMITED SEATING.
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Q-Tip DJs at Brooklyn Bowl tonight instead of Questlove, who returns next Thursday (7/7).

New Of Montreal video for "L'age D'or" below...

What else?

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Tags: Of Montreal

Comments (24)

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 2:14 PM

Happy Birthday to two of the best comedians out there: Mike Tyson and Phil Anselmo.

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 2:29 PM

Is Celebrate Brooklyn show standard set times? 7pm 8pm 9pm?

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 2:30 PM

I once had a pea
or should I say
Pea once had me

Pea with garlic and lime
Blend and spread wide
Hummus and rye

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 2:47 PM

no age... my god: what whores

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 2:56 PM

yeah how dare no age play a show in a skate park with a bunch of their friends booked by one of their friends, who the hell do they think they are letting vans pay them for it?

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 3:34 PM

Alicia Keys at Beacon Theater!

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 3:36 PM

how was sloan at bowery

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 3:40 PM

no age are definitely a bunch of money whores. remember when they were on pete wentz' shitty mtv shit network show? or how about how they bro down with that cunt john norris? fuck no age, fake punk assholes. their 15 minutes was up between NOUNS and this new-whatever album of theirs anyway. have fun playing at a show by VANS. hot topic tour next. go suck a dick

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 3:57 PM

3:57pm, you bring up an interesting thing I just remembered and it was that pair of sunglasses they designed for some European fashion boutique. They costed hundreds of dollars and still sold out.

Regardless, I still think they're cool as fuck and one of the best younger bands out there right now.

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 4:13 PM

"cool as fuck" just doesn't do it anymore. i remember seeing this band at the cap'n jazz show last year and thinking "oh my god i forgot they were still a band" and their attitude and energy playing at brooklyn bowl suggested they were probably thinking the same thing. i'll be surprised to see another album from them, though the couple grand they're collecting from this show might push them to shove out another watered-down "punk" no-fi mess that nobody will listen to (and get a 7.0)

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 4:27 PM

^signed,

Mr. I'm not on the RSVP or guestlist for tonight's show.

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 4:44 PM

no age are the definition of has beens

their moment ended several years ago

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 6:24 PM

why don't people want bands to make money? would you do your job for free?

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 6:39 PM

no problem with bands making money

however, big problem with bands talking up "punk rock ethics" and essentially marketing themselves as the ambassadors of "d.i.y." then behaving far more whorishly than 90% of the other indie bands in the business. This complaint also goes for Matt and Kim.

In both cases, also HUGE problem with them sucking and doing the same fucking schtick for 6 or 7 years now.

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 7:45 PM

7:45 "punk rock ethics" have morphed so much from 1976 that to speak of it at all these days is a fallacy. A lot of people talk about "punk rock ethics", but really what they are talking about is the Democratic platform. Couldn't be farther from the truth, but people tend to project themselves onto Idols. Truth exists objectively apart from perception.

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 8:00 PM

^ lame.

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 8:13 PM

if is spectical whether "selling out" does or does not affect the quality of a band's output, No Age would be a wonderful example of creative irrelevance happening simultaneously to ethical backsliding

Posted by Anonymous | June 30, 2011 10:11 PM

I don't understand where all the disdain and "has been" comments about No Age is coming from. I consider them to be one of the few younger bands out there that will leave a dent on the indie scene decades from now.

Posted by Anonymous | July 1, 2011 8:26 AM

i fucking love no age and whenever i see them i am not alone.

Posted by Anonymous | July 1, 2011 8:44 AM

Hipsters love to use terms like "punk rock ethics" to make themselves look informed.

Save it, hipsters, save it.

Posted by Anonymous | July 1, 2011 9:08 AM

I knew a hipster once.
beat his face in, put him in the hospital.
hate hipsters.

Posted by Anonymous | July 1, 2011 9:33 AM

no age are depressing

Posted by Anonymous | July 1, 2011 1:57 PM

This fucking blog is depressing. No Age were great last night. There was ACTUAL ENTHUSIASM going on at the show. Who would have thought! In Brooklyn? People having fun, smiling, and dancing! What a concept.

Posted by Anonymous | July 1, 2011 4:34 PM

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