Digging Our Own Crates: Black Flag – Damaged
Previous Dust & Grooves interviewee Steven Blush noted Black Flag as “the suburban American response to Punk,” and with the band's debut album, Damaged, it is easy to pick up on. Released in 1981, the album was the first effort to feature fan-turned-lead-singer Henry Rollins, whose vocals elevate the band to an unflinching rawness.
Mix – Jeff Ogiba – Some Black Gold
[gdlr_row] [gdlr_column size=”1/2″] Jeff Ogiba, a record collector and co owner of Black Gold Record Shop in Brooklyn. Interviewed for Dust & Grooves, a photo website about vinyl record collectors. Read the entire interview here. Tracklist: P P Arnold – “God Only Knows” Cells – “Uh Oh” Marie Queenie Lyons – “See and Don’t See” […]
