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Family Man

Black Flag

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Album Review

Black Flag's most experimental album, Family Man features one LP side of spoken word performances from Henry Rollins and another of instrumental music from the late-Flag lineup of Greg Ginn (guitar), Kira (bass), and Bill Stevenson (drums). Although occasionally chilling in its intensity, the spoken word material, much like the between-song recitations of fellow Californian Jim Morrison (with whom Rollins sometimes shares a vocal similarity here) on the live Doors albums, mostly sounds juvenile and dated after the fact. That said, Family Man's spoken word tracks, along with Jello Biafra's recordings with the Dead Kennedys, can largely be credited with bringing "alternative" spoken word to a larger audience who were either unaware of, or could not relate to, the Patti Smith/downtown New York scene. Unlike the solo Rollins tracks, the instrumental music is still challenging and vibrant. Although sounding at times like a high-school garage band attempting to perform Rush covers, Ginn and company play with a sense of desperation and punk rock fury that makes much of the music positively electrifying. Similar in spirit to the less poppy tracks on Hüsker Dü's contemporary Zen Arcade, side two of Family Man is characterized by its emotional purity. Ginn reveals himself as a refreshingly and brilliantly free improviser and his playing should serve as an inspiration and lesson to later "punk" bands who value technical proficiency over rockin' out. Overall, Family Man is an essential, if atypical, part of the Black Flag canon and should appeal to fans of Sun Ra, Ornette Coleman, or the New York "noise" scene as well.

Customer Reviews

Christmas Lights

Family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... family man... Buy this. Don't pay attention to the bad reviews. It's spoken word (no instruments) and Instrumental (no vocals) except for the song Armageddon Man...

wow

the negative reviews on here kept me from getting this album of the same band as my namesake. when i got it i was shocked to learn they had no clue what they were talking about. This album is just as good as any Flag album. The spoken word songs are very puzzling in their meanings, while the musicianship on the Insturmental tracks you can see grew very much since thier First EP Nervous Breakdown. The entire band may only join together on one song But the breath-taking riffs of Greg Ginn on "Armageddon Man" are worth it. Probably the best insturmental on here is "I Won't Stick Any of You..." with the Jazz like playing of all the insturments this album can not be labeled awful until you have heard the whole thing.

A Classic

If you are a true BF fan you will already know this work, if not then I just have one thing to say....you're such a man when you're putting up your Christmas lights....family man...family man...

Biography

Formed: 1977 in Hermosa Beach, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s

In many ways, Black Flag was the definitive Los Angeles hardcore punk band. Although their music flirted with heavy metal and experimental noise and jazz more than that of most hardcore bands, they defined the image and the aesthetic. Through their ceaseless touring, the band cultivated the American underground punk scene; every year, Black Flag played in every area of the U.S., influencing countless numbers of bands. Although their recording career was hampered by a draining lawsuit, which was followed...
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