Checking out the stacked line-up on Initials seven-inch series turned tribute CD to the mighty Black Flag, a list that includes Converge, the Dillinger Escape Plan, Anodyne, Coalesce, Planes Mistaken For Stars, Playing Enemy and others, its clear that Hank missed the boat with his recent Flag benefit, sonically at least. American Nothing (formerly American Nightmare, now Give Up The Ghost) sets the tone with a ruthless version of "Depression, and while none of the artists tackle "My War or "T.V. Party (probably a good thing), its pretty much all hits, few misses on this homage to one of the most important punk/hardcore bands ever. The bands that retain the core Flag aesthetic while sonically making the song their own may rile the purists, but in tributes it works best and Converges "Annihilate This Week, Coalesces "Jealous Again, Dillingers "Damaged I & II and Anodynes "Life of Pain all take the Flag and make it their own. Or at least put their stamp on the Flag, lets not kid ourselves here. And while some of the other tracks are almost note for note renditions, like Burnt By the Suns "Drinking and Driving, and may make you want to search out your closet full of cassettes to hear the originals, Black on Black is a fitting tribute to the sonic nihilism and influence of the mighty Flag.
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Black on Black: A Tribute To Black Flag
BY Chris GramlichPublished Jul 1, 2003