Black Flag Grind Out Some Noise at The Oriental Theater with “My War”
Photos: Oliver Thieme An incomprehensibly youthful-acting Greg Ginn led his seminal hardcore punk rock band Black Flag through a set…
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Photos: Oliver Thieme An incomprehensibly youthful-acting Greg Ginn led his seminal hardcore punk rock band Black Flag through a set…
It doesn’t get much more hardcore than this. Black Flag – arguably one of the first US Hardcore Punk bands,…
Black Flag wasn’t the only group of punks that brought raw, untapped, destructive energy to the quaint(ish) Highlands venue. A pumped-up crowd came out in full arm-and-leg-flailing-force, ready to destroy with even more of that fury they’d heard of in Punk Rock bedtime stories.
“WE are not gonna make it,” asserted a more-grim-than-usual Henry Rollins to a standing room only audience at the Boulder…
When Henry Rollins speaks, it’s kind of amazing how many – and which – people listen. His background – longtime lead singer of seminal punk act Black Flag, provocateur, film and TV star and the epitome of prolific when it comes to writing – is nothing to balk at, to be sure. But he hasn’t always been seen as the erudite, polite-alomst-to-a-fault, 21st Century renaissance philosopher that he’s grown into over the past decade.
As usual, when the summer rolls into its own – and as of this writing this one’s only one day old (but that day’s holding in enough heat for a friggin’ month of ’em….) – Denver plays host to more and more bands from out of town, and the local scene takes a boot, too. There are so many things to go and see over the next two weeks, we’re seriously considering just letting the heat evaporate us, so we can be a mist traveling through town, visiting all the venues we can each night – and a few of them simultaneously.
Or – that could be the heat getting to us.
In any case, from a surprising visit from Black Flag and hardcore guitar hero Greg Ginn – at Bar Bar, no less (and, rumor has it, FREE) – to what promises to be a stunning Larimer Lounge set with Thurston Moore (he’s stopping by Boulder, too, but who wants to drive that far?), to the dueling summer showcases – Westword’s (This weekend) and The UMS (in late July), there’s definitely no shortage of places to get your fix of good music.
So take lift the needle off your new Bieber disc (say, does he even know how to play any of his own vinyl? Does his stuff come out on vinyl? Nevermind – don’t wanna know) and get outside to see and hear some good music.