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No Age's new album, An Object, comes out August 20. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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No Age, 'An Object'

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Clockwise from upper left: Neko Case, Kanye West, Shigeto, Schoolboy Q Courtesy of the artists hide caption

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Summer Music Preview: Kanye, Neko Case, No Age, More

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No Age's new album, Everything in Between, touches on the duo's speedy skate-punk roots. Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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No Age Shrieks And Soothes On 'Everything In Between'

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In "Sorts," the noise-punk band No Age refines its sound, to the point where it'd work as pre-show music for an AC/DC arena concert. Todd Cole hide caption

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