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Post-Black Flag, Henry Rollins became the master of his own destiny, and produced a formidable body of work
submitted by Nick May 3rd 2022 10:00 pm (www.stereogum.com)
On May 6, Pink Mountaintops (aka the side project of Black Mountain’s Stephen McBean) will release their new album Peacock Pools. We’ve heard “Lights Of The City” and the opening track of Peacock Pools — a cover of Black Flag’s “Nervous Breakdown.” Now, we’re getti...
Ibeyi had never heard the Black Flag original when they decided to record their own version, they told NME last monthThe post Hear Ibeyi and BERWYN put their own spin on Black Flag song ‘Rise Above’ appeared first on NME.
In February, Stephen McBean announced Peacock Pools, the first new Pink Mountaintops album in eight years. At the time, he also shared lead single “Lights Of The City.” Today, he’s back with another.
The former Black Flag and Rollins Band singer was a guest on a recent episode of the acclaimed producer's podcastThe post Henry Rollins tells Rick Rubin why he stopped making music: “There’s no more toothpaste in the tube” appeared first on NME.


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