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submitted by Nick Jul 6th 2022 03:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
Spaced-out Los Angeles art-punkers No Age are now in their 17th year as a band; the duo slid into veteran status so quietly that nobody even noticed. At this point, though, it feels safe to say that No Age are legends of the California DIY scene. They’re not slowing down, either. Two years after the duo released their album Goons Be Gone, No Age have announced plans to drop another LP called People Helping People later this summer.
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