In early 1984, Black Flag was on the cusp of significant prominence in the punk rock scene, following the release of their album "My War" in 1984, which was their second album featuring Henry Rollins as the frontman. The live recording "Black Flag - Three Nights - (Live at the Bierkellar, Leeds, UK, 1984)" captures a pivotal moment during their touring cycle for this album. Notably, the show exemplifies Black Flag's raw energy and intensity, both hallmarks of their performances, and showcases the band's influential sound that was evolving from traditional punk into more experimental and aggressive territory. Additionally, 1984 was a year of transition for the band, as they navigated their rise in the underground music scene, further solidifying their reputation with powerful live shows that garnered both critical acclaim and a devoted following.