Tag: Henry Rollins

Classic Day – My Hands, The Bars

With the simple four-piece line-up, it would be difficult to imagine that a band could play on average two-hundred shows a year, but Black Flag continues to be the inspiration for always feeling like you never work hard enough. In the midst of their… Continue Reading “Classic Day – My Hands, The Bars”

Classic Day – My Ghetto

Slip It In is the fourth studio record coming from Black Flag, the band that seemed to have greased wheels that in a single year, played nearly 180 performances, and released three studio records all in just 1984. While the outrageous cover art is… Continue Reading “Classic Day – My Ghetto”

Classic Day – Make Me Come

The technical debut studio record from hardcore outfit Black Flag started the first wave with Damaged. The record that held some of the first punches from the punk community coming directly from Henry Rollins replacing the first singers of Keith Morris (OFF!, Circle Jerks),… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Make Me Come”

Classic Day – Ashes of Insanity

From the dawn of time, Man has had an animalistic instinct about him. The power to hurt, the power to kill, and the power to ultimately destroy. Man has also possessed the power to rise, influence, and create. In one of the strangest experimental… Continue Reading “Classic Day – Ashes of Insanity”

STREAMING // (Interview) Henry Rollins – “Hot Ones”

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Classic Day – My War

My War, the second studio record release coming from American punk rock band, Black Flag. Able to destroy the boundaries of tempo within their tracks and produce one of the heaviest-hitting sounds of an era; Black Flag was a forced to be reckoned with.… Continue Reading “Classic Day – My War”