
L.A. punk band No Age will be playing several very offbeat shows in the city
Wednesday, October 14, (le) poisson rouge, $15, 10:00
Thursday, October 15, Museum of Modern Art, $15, 7:30
Friday, October 16, New Museum of Contemporary Art, $15-$20, 7:00
Saturday, October 17, Above the Auto Parts Store, 8:00
http://www.myspace.com/nonoage

No Age rocks out next to Rodin's Balzac statue at MoMA (photo by twi-ny/mdr)
LA experimental punksters Dean Spunt and Randy Randall are coming to NYC for an extremely ambitious four-night stand, doing something quite different for every show. “The music is an invitation and rallying call for individuals to get involved in a community which celebrates art and experimentation,” Randall notes on their Sub Pop page. “It’s DIY on a different scale, an attempt to reacquaint people with the notion that art is a crucial part of everyday life.” Their artistic sojourn begins on October 14 at (le) poisson rouge with Woods and Silk Flowers. The next night, they’ll be at MoMA’s PopRally! skateboard party that’s part of the Spike Jonze film exhibition. On October 16, they’ll play live accompaniment to Jean-Jacques Annaud’s film THE BEAR at the New Museum. And on October 17, they’ll be Above the Auto Parts Store with Male Bonding and Soft Circle.