Frank Meyer - Living Between The Lines (2025)

Artist: Frank Meyer
Title: Living Between The Lines
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Kitten Robot Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:09
Total Size: 113 / 351 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Living Between The Lines
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Kitten Robot Records
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:09
Total Size: 113 / 351 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Baby Dynamite (4:01)
2. Family Tree (3:38)
3. Blue Radio (4:19)
4. Piece of Me (feat. Cherie Currie) (2:43)
5. Dreaming in Stereo (4:53)
6. Goodbye Arkansas (4:34)
7. Partners in Crime (feat. Eddie Spaghetti) (3:15)
8. This Dirty Town (5:21)
9. Living Between the Lines (feat. Lisa Kekaula) (4:47)
10. Who Stole the Soul? (4:30)
11. Dead Winter (7:19)
Living Between The Lines may be the debut solo album from L.A. musician, director, and author Frank Meyer, yet he’s already built an impressive track record through his work with The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, Trading Aces, James Williamson, Eddie Spaghetti, and FEAR, to name a few—his resume is too extensive to list here. There’s nothing left to learn, but that doesn’t mean he’s holding on to the past: “I wanted this record to sound different than my other projects and add a new layer to my songwriting. So these songs are overtly more bluesy and soulful, less punk, and a bit poppier. I guess this is my Tom Petty album.”
You’ll hear eleven solid rock ‘n’ roll hits—varying in tempo but always intense, powerful, and energetic—with big riffs and big vocals. Friends like Lisa Kekaula (The Bellrays), Cherie Currie (The Runaways), and Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers) are on hand for amazing duets. It’s a genre-bending ride through romance and rebellion, a veteran’s musical reinvention breaking the mold, in a way that can’t be ignored.
You’ll hear eleven solid rock ‘n’ roll hits—varying in tempo but always intense, powerful, and energetic—with big riffs and big vocals. Friends like Lisa Kekaula (The Bellrays), Cherie Currie (The Runaways), and Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers) are on hand for amazing duets. It’s a genre-bending ride through romance and rebellion, a veteran’s musical reinvention breaking the mold, in a way that can’t be ignored.