No Age – Randy Randall and Dean Spunt. Photo by Aaron Farley
No Age – Randy Randall and Dean Spunt. Photo by Aaron Farley
1150 25th St / McEvoy Foundation for the Arts
Sat. Sep 7 5:00PM to 8:00PM
09/07/2019 5:00pm 09/07/2019 8:00pm No Age: Score for the Day Before

No Age—consisting of guitarist Randy Randall and drummer and vocalist Dean Spunt—brings their cacophonic sound to MFA with the second edition of Score for the Day Before. The program combines a live, improvised concert with a road movie filmed the previous day during the duo’s drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Reflecting the group’s do-it-yourself ethos, No Age records the concert to cassette tape and create a series of limited-edition duplicate cassettes to be distributed to attendees immediately following the show.

Score for the Day Before is one of three events that examine the concept of performance as edition, curated by visual artist Jonn Herschend for What is an edition, anyway?. Encompassing literary, musical, and comedic practice, the events acknowledge performance’s implicit conundrum between poles of repetitive and unique actions. Original, limited-edition posters, designed by Herschend and THE THING Quarterly co-founder Will Rogan, are released at each event and installed in the gallery on the day of the performance.

1150 25th St America/New_York public

No Age: Score for the Day Before

No Age—consisting of guitarist Randy Randall and drummer and vocalist Dean Spunt—brings their cacophonic sound to MFA with the second edition of Score for the Day Before. The program combines a live, improvised concert with a road movie filmed the previous day during the duo’s drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Reflecting the group’s do-it-yourself ethos, No Age records the concert to cassette tape and create a series of limited-edition duplicate cassettes to be distributed to attendees immediately following the show.

Score for the Day Before is one of three events that examine the concept of performance as edition, curated by visual artist Jonn Herschend for What is an edition, anyway?. Encompassing literary, musical, and comedic practice, the events acknowledge performance’s implicit conundrum between poles of repetitive and unique actions. Original, limited-edition posters, designed by Herschend and THE THING Quarterly co-founder Will Rogan, are released at each event and installed in the gallery on the day of the performance.