Noise-rock duo No Age has enlisted Bob Mould to help perform an entire Hüsker Dü album at the second-annual All Tomorrow’s Parties New York, set for Sept. 11-13 in Monticello, N.Y.
Although neither party has revealed which Hüsker album will be played, it won’t be the first time Mould has rocked out with No Age; he jumped on stage with the band at San Francisco’s Noise Pop festival in March to perform its track “Miner” and the Hüsker Dü classic “New Day Rising.” Mould also, as evidenced by the photo above, gave No Age’s Randy Randall an impromptu primer on how to play “Could You Be the One.”
While No Age + Mould’s Hüsker Dü set is slated for ATP’s final night, the opening night also will see some serious flashbacks, as The Feelies perform 1980’s Crazy Rhythms and Suicide runs through its 1977 self-titled debut, both as part of the Don’t Look Back series.
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