In My Head (album)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''In My Head'' is the sixth studio album by American band Black Flag (band), Black Flag. It was released in 1985 on SST Records, and was their final studio album before their breakup in 1986. The CD reissue adds three of the four songs that later appeared on the ''I Can See You (EP), I Can See You'' EP, replicating the original 1985 cassette release which came out concurrent to the LP. After building a reputation for confrontational hardcore punk, late-era Black Flag turned to a more experimental, -inflected sound, in particular on their last two albums. Greg Ginn intended ''In My Head'' to be his first solo album. The cover is a collage of six drawings by Raymond Pettibon.


Reception

The album received very positive reviews upon release. Robert Palmer (writer), Robert Palmer, writing for ''The New York Times'', found the music to be "intriguingly, sometimes dazzlingly fresh and sophisticated, but the band hasn't had to sacrifice an iota of the raw intensity and directness that are punk's spiritual center." He compared the "polyphony of shifting shapes that is the principal guitar motif in the brilliant 'White Hot to "listening to the once-revolutionary guitar break from the The Yardbirds, Yardbirds' mid-60's hit 'Shapes of Things' while one's turntable goes up in flames." "Yet for all its sophistication," he continued, "this is jagged, abrasive rock and roll, music hard and direct enough to appeal to any punk or Hard rock, hard-rock fan. [...] 'In My Head' is the sound of Heavy metal music, heavy metal rock as it could be but almost never is, metal without the posturing, the pointless displays of fretboard prowess, the bashing rhythm sections and banal lyrics that have become endemic to the idiom." It also notably received a full score from the English music magazine Sounds (magazine), ''Sounds'', which found it to be even better than the band's Damaged (Black Flag album), debut. Retrospective reviews have also been largely positive. ''Punknews'' found the album to be more innovative & better produced than its predecessors, while John Dougan of AllMusic called it "some of the best contemporary rock music extant." ''Louder Sound'' called it "one of the group's finest albums, with [its] foreboding title track its most gloriously tortured moment. [...] Healthy people don't make music like this, and indeed, soon after its release Black Flag were done." "Early Black Flag releases like ''Nervous Breakdown (EP), Nervous Breakdown, Damaged'', and ''My War'' spawned tons of imitators," wrote ''BrooklynVegan'', "and there's no way to overstate how influential they are, but ''In My Head'' has something else going for it. Over three decades later, you rarely hear other music that sounds like this."


Track listing

* Tracks 6, 7 and 12 reissued in 1989 on the ''I Can See You (EP), I Can See You'' EP.


Personnel

*Henry Rollins – vocals *Greg Ginn – guitar *Kira Roessler – bass, background vocals *Bill Stevenson (musician), Bill Stevenson – drums *Raymond Pettibon – artwork


References


Works cited

* * {{Authority control Black Flag (band) albums 1985 albums SST Records albums Albums produced by Bill Stevenson (musician)