Top Bar
Musique Machine Logo Home ButtonReviews ButtonArticles ButtonBand Specials ButtonAbout Us Button
SearchGo Down
Search for  
With search mode in section(s)
And sort the results by
show articles written by  
 Review archive:  # a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z

Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos - Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos( Blu Ray/ DVD) [Lightyear Entertainment - 2025]

Here’s a 2024 documentary looking at the life of  Harley Flanagan, who helped define the New York Hardcore punk sound and founded key crossover band Cro-Mags. Now in his late 50s, he’s lived a hell of a life- moving from being left to fend for himself in childhood, to being a drummer in a popular punk band at the age of eleven, where at times he was used & abused. Before jumping into an adulthood full of anger and addiction, which later shifted into faith and focus. Here from Lightyear Entertainment is a dual Blu-ray/ DVD   release of the film, taking in seventy minutes of extras.

Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos was directed by NYC photojournalist turned filmmaker Rex Miller.  Since the early 2000s, he’s had six other director credits and twenty-two cinematographer credits. His directorial filmography includes three tennis player-related documentaries: Somay Ku: A Uganda Tennis Story (2008), Althea( 2014), regarding Althea Gibson, the first African American to play and win at Wimbledon and the U.S. Nationals. And Citizen Ashe (2012), which looks at the life of  Arthur Ashe and his impact on tennis and HIV activism.

The just shy of one-hour forty-minute film opens with a rather surprising/unequal shot, as we see the muscled, tattooed, and bespeckled  Flanagan running topless through woodland playing his bass guitar. This is followed by the selection of short talking head tributes from the likes of Flea, Ice T, and Glen Danzig.

As the film unfolds, we go through Flanagan’s decidedly different/fascinating/ at times troubling life story. His mother, Rose "Rosebud" Feliu-Pettet was a prominent figure in Greenwich Village's bohemian culture, while his father Tex Flanagan, was a drug addict/ petty criminal. At the age of eleven, he joined NYC punk band The Stimulators, where he was pushed headfirst into the adult world, having both positive and negative experiences. Of the latter, he details a troubling sexual encounter with an older man.

As he moved into his adulthood, he shaved off his hippy hair- becoming fascinated with the Skinhead culture. Going on to form The Cro-Mags in the early 80’s, which helped define the NYC hardcore sound, and one of the first bands to perfect the Thrash crossover sound.

I won’t overly describe his life story beyond the above description, or detail where he is in his life today, as that is the point/ pull of the documentary. And I must say, his story will most certainly be intriguing to anyone, even if they have no interest in punk or crossover, as he’s had such a fascinating, at times troubling life.

The film is well edited/ put together, blending present-day interviews, old TV features/ interviews, concert footage, pictures, etc, well.  Thankfully, the talking head parts of the doc are largely interesting/ relevant,  and they rarely shift into back patting/irrelevance.

 

On the extra side, we get a good selection of extras- though these are mainly fairly short, that’s aside from a filmed interview between  Harley and actor  Carlos Ramirez- this runs around the forty-one-minute mark. Here’s a list of the other extras: Cromags live at Hellfest (5.10), Flea- extended conversion ( 5.25), Anthony Bourdain- extended conversion(5.56), Henry Rollings on hardcore( 3.58), Michael Imperiol on Harley( 3.19), Dawn of Hardcore( 3.15), Lamout- The subway cellist( 3.50).

Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos is a documentary that will, of course, appeal to punk, hardcore and crossover fans. But as mentioned earlier, I can see it having a wider appeal as Harley has had such a fascinating life.

Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5Rating: 3 out of 5

Roger Batty
Latest Reviews

Harley Flanagan: Wired For Chaos ...
Here’s a 2024 documentary looking at the life of  Harley Flanagan, who helped define the New York Hardcore punk sound and founded key crossover ba...
220126   Private Blue - Private Blue ...
220126   Harley Flanagan: Wired For Ch...
220126   Inhabitants - Inhabitants(VOD)
220126   Fantomas Returns! - Fantomas...
210126   Pita - Get Out
210126   The Knife - The Knife (VOD)
200126   Androctonyx - Respawning As ...
200126   Anqi Liu - Veiled Erosion
200126   Chaya Czernowin - Seltene Er...
190126   Hells Bells - Hells Bells ( ...
Latest Articles

Creepy Images Books - Killer Art
Of all the cult/exploitation genres, Giallo stands as one of the more visually & art-based- be it with the grand/ dramatic location, choreographed murder...
231225   Creepy Images Books - Killer Art
221225   Best Of 2025 - Music, Sound &...
041225   The Spectral Sounds of The Pr...
281025   Michael Hurst Interview - Unb...
071025   Xiphos - The Rise And Fall Of...
030925   Third Window Films - A Label ...
130825   HNW fest- Barcelona- 12th Apr...
250725   Raté interview - Walled-in F...
180625   Matthew Holmes - Of razor-sha...
280525   The Residents - Visits From T...
Go Up
(c) Musique Machine 2001 -2025. Twenty four years of true independence!! Mail Us at questions=at=musiquemachine=dot=comBottom