Black Flag
In My Head


4.5
superb

Review

by lootbrute1 USER (4 Reviews)
March 19th, 2014 | 25 replies


Release Date: 1985 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Though the recording may not do it justice, this record is brilliant.

By 1985 Greg Ginn was ready to move on. He had finally used up the last of the backlogged tunes from the "1982 Demo" days on "Loose Nut" and was ready to begin finally working on his debut solo album. But there was a catch. Henry Rollins, immensely inspired by Ginn's musical progression and feeling a bit left out, started writing lyrics to many of Ginn's songs, presenting the guitarist with some of later Black Flag's most legendary cuts (i.e. In My Head, Drinking & Driving). The guitarist gave in to Henry's suggestion that his debut solo LP should be a Black Flag LP and thus, "In My Head" was born. The record that resulted could have and should have been Black Flag's greatest achievement. However, despite the stellar songwriting (complete with heavy metal riffage, free jazz inspired leads, galloping punk tempos and subtly complex yet heavily undermined rhythm parts) the recording lacked the power the songs were revealed to posses live (see the Last Show bootleg demo for proof of the incredible live versions of these songs and half of the "I Can See You" demos). To make matters worse musically, though Ginn's guitar is easily the most audible instrument on the album, many of the solos on the album (i.e. "The Crazy Girl", "White Hot") are oddly inaudible due to the rhythm guitar parts being mixed at the same volume (a complaint that syncs up with many solos off Greg's side project Gone's debut released during the same time). Further adding to the problem was the fact that not only were Henry's vocals mixed to a muddy low volume but many of the takes lacked the ferocity he was known to deliver live (compare "White Hot" off of this release to any live version of the song and you will understand).

Despite this lack of cohesion, however, Black Flag managed to pull off one last work of brilliance. Songs like "Paralyzed", "Black Love", "Retired at 21" and "Society's Tease" showcase Greg Ginn's utter brilliance as both a player and composer, complete with earth shattering heaviness, technical ability and beautiful passages of melody to offset the chaos. Other songs like "The Crazy Girl" and "It's All Up To You" do more than just showcase Ginn's talents, they also showcase how tight the Roessler/Stevenson rhythm section was, with incredible off-time subtlety a staple of their fantastic performances. Henry's lyrics are, as usual, full of poetic bile and cultural disdain, perfect for the musical tone set by the band. All in all four and a half stars may be excessive for the RECORD but not at all for the material. The material here is remarkable and completely different from the legendary punk works of the early days that made Black Flag such an influential and powerful unit. Do not judge this album by heresay. Listen to it, dig it and compare and contrast it with the live versions and over time I'm sure you will understand why many fans consider this the last REAL Black Flag record…and listening to those live versions on acid definitely helps.


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Comments:Add a Comment 
Muisc4Life26
March 19th 2014


3468 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

good review but make sure to add space though

KriegdemKriege
March 19th 2014


1544 Comments


How did this not already have a review? Auto pos for reviewing.

That being said, this album is not that great. Black Flag is not that great.

WhiteNoise
March 19th 2014


3884 Comments


" Black Flag is not that great."

The Nervous Breakdown EP has something to show you...

KriegdemKriege
March 19th 2014


1544 Comments


Wow, you're right! That 5-minute EP sure converted me!

KILL
March 19th 2014


81580 Comments


black flag rule

KriegdemKriege
March 19th 2014


1544 Comments


Damaged is pretty good, and I like the spoken word half of Family Man. Everything else is either mediocre or straight up awful.

KILL
March 19th 2014


81580 Comments


my war dude!

nothing left inside crushes

BMDrummer
March 19th 2014


15096 Comments


album is super underrated. i agree about the production, way too 80s sounding drum sound. my favorite is My War. also, add paragraphs

BMDrummer
March 19th 2014


15096 Comments


Accidently duplicated, delete this.

NeroCorleone80
March 21st 2014


34618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

How the fuck did this not have a review until now

lootbrute1
March 22nd 2014


23 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Added space, hope it reads easier…thanks for the critiques y'all!

Hommecidal
April 14th 2014


90 Comments


I hear voices when no one's around, silent voices that NO ONE CAN SEE

SkaCali
June 12th 2014


290 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this 3.4 average is pathetic

lootbrute1
June 30th 2014


23 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Agreed, SkaCali

NeroCorleone80
October 5th 2014


34618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

My target is your eyes

deathschool
March 17th 2015


28595 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Some of this is badass but my God most of the songs are too long

wham49
January 24th 2017


6341 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

this is the best Flag IMO

Spec
January 24th 2017


39371 Comments


my war is tops

BMDrummer
January 25th 2017


15096 Comments


my war is goat

owen
May 1st 2017


5146 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this could have been a classic with better drumming



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