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No Age censored by CBS over pro-Obama shirt

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Welcome to 1984! According to The Arthur Blog, Last week No Age drummer Randy Randall was told by a random stage employee at CBS that he would not be allowed to wear a a pro-Obama T-shirt, just minutes before he was to perform for “some sort of Craig Ferguson/CBS TV thing that was to be broadcast October 27.”

According to Arthur editor Jay Babcock’s story, “…the CBS person said, the Obama shirt was on-air editorializing–a possible violation of some FCC edict which this person claimed called for equal time to be given to opposing political viewpoints.”

But CBS person was wrong.

Babcock continues, “One problem: the last remnant of the so-called “Fairness Doctrine” was repealed in 1987; the repeal was upheld by court ruling in 1989.

Since then, corrollary rules of the Fairness Doctrine–the “personal attack” rule and the “political editorial” rule–have also been struck down in the courts, with the last court ruling (and subsequent FCC order) coming in 2000.

In short, there is no fairness rule. Randy’s Obama shirt was perfectly broadcastable under every existing law.

But neither No Age nor their people at Sub Pop were aware of the Fairness Doctrine’s long-ago demise, and took CBS at their word.

After much deliberation, Randy put on another shirt, which said ‘Free Health Care,’ the band played, and the show will, apparently, air.”

Read the full story here.

No Age and Abe Vigoda at Eyedrum tonight!

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

No Age

Los Angeles duo No Age has taken the indie-rock world by storm, unleashing a wash of lo-fi noise that’s driven by simple but infectious pop rhythms. Guitarist Randy Randall and drummer Dean Spunt hammer out an overdriven punk/pop plod guided by frayed vocals and fidelity that are bound by a hearty, art-rock bent. Nouns, the group’s Sub Pop debut, moves with hazy and catchy hooks that bounce around inside a cloud of liberating, blown-speaker fuzz. Like-minded L.A. group Abe Vigoda blends chiming minimalism, tropicalia and angular punk jams into breezy and hard-hitting pop tones. Infinite Body and Bows and Arrows open the show.Thurs., July 3. $12 and the show starts at 9 p.m. Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery, 290 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Suite 8. 404-522-0655. www.eyedrum.org.

Read the interview I conducted last week with Randy Randall from No Age and Abe Vigoda guitarist and vocalist Juan Velazquez after the jump.

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Air Loaf: Music for the weekend

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Today’s Air Loaf features CL’s Chanté LaGon and Chad Radford chatting about the music scene for this weekend, including No Age, King Kahn, Gil Scott-Heron, Fleet Foxes and the hot new dance party, Fringe Factory.

Air Loaf is broadcast weekdays on 1690 WMLB-AM at approximately 8:10 a.m., 12:20 p.m. and 6:20 p.m.

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