“If you’re into punk rock at any level, you probably know of Frank Meyer. His name is synonymous with the LA punk scene and has been so for over 20 years. He’s a legend in punk circles and continues to get better as time moves on.” – The Vinyl District

“Frank Meyer is one of the essential figures of the American underground scene, a guy who sweats creativity from every pore of his body.” – Rock Bottom Magazine


“Frank Meyer’s name has been synonymous with the LA punk for over two decades.”
– Rearview Mirror

“People tell me they like my music. People tell Cherie she changed their lives,” says punk stalwart Frank Meyer about Cherie Currie of The Runaways. “I get it. She certainly changed mine.” While it’s common for normal everyday people to fanboy/fangirl over their favorite musicians, it’s always refreshing to hear celebs gushing over other celebs. So when he was writing his new single “Piece of Me” from his solo debut LIVING BETWEEN THE LINES (release date: March 25, 2025 via Kitten Robot), he asked Cherie to sing with him. “It was an honor to have her write and sing this duet with me.”

“The Runaways were a gigantic early influence on me and she has been instrumental in my music career,” he says. “At one of the earliest gigs by my band the Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs, Cherie jumped onstage with us and sang her hit ‘Cherry Bomb’ and shortly after asked us to support her and be her backing band on the road.”

Adds Cherie, “We just clicked when I met Frank at a Sandy West show at the Coconut Teaser in the early ‘90s. Frank has turned me on to so many memorial gigs, sessions, and people during our three decades of friendship. He is an exceptional player, performer, singer and songwriter. A selfless human being that I am so proud to call one of my very best friends!”

While the late-night sway of “Piece of Me” hearkens last call ​in a dive bar while the ​final song is playing on the juke, the narrative of the song relates more to the push and pull of social media. “When I wrote the first pass at ‘Piece of Me,’ I was thinking about social media and how addicted we all have become to sharing our lives. It’s as if we are constantly giving a piece of ourselves away. But what do we keep for ourselves? At what point do we give it all away? What’s left?”

When Frank sent an early demo to her to help him finish out the lyrics, he kept the theme of the song close to his chest, resulting in musical kismet. “I didn’t tell her what inspired my parts,” he explains, “I just gave it to her to interpret on her own. When I got her parts back, I was blown away. When I read her lyrics, I felt like she was commenting on fame. Like, she has given so much of herself away on stage and in music and acting for so many years, what’s left for her?”

One of three duets with renowned musicians (the other two are “Partners in Crime” featuring Supersuckers’ Eddie Spaghetti and “Living Between the Lines” featuring Bellrays’ Lisa Kekaula), “Piece of Me” joins the other ten albums track in Frank’s first foray into solo material. While he has fronted seminal West Coast punk bands The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs and Trading Aces and played sideman in FEAR, Wayne Kramer and Cheetah Chrome, and lead vocalist for James Williamson (Iggy & The Stooges), Frank’s debut album fully displays his wide-ranging musical prowess which Rebel Noise calls “high-energy rock roots by adding shades of blues and soul.”

Living Between the Lines will be released on March 25, 2025 via Kitten Robot. “Piece of Me” is available now to purchase/stream on DSPs including SpotifyApple MusicPandoraAmazon, and Deezer via Kitten Robot.

PIECE OF ME
(Meyer/Currie)

It’s hard living in the spotlight when the spotlight’s ever shining 
It’s gets so bright you wanna fade away 

I get tired of the deadlines and the headlines 
And they all go up in smoke 
These things they don’t come for free

A piece of you, a piece of me
We give everything away for all to see 
But what’s left for me? 

Sometimes I feel frozen from the pressure 
And the pressure ain’t just you, my friend
It’s from knowing that I’m always second best 
And second best doesn’t feel so good in the end

A piece of you, a piece of me
We give everything away for all to see 
But what’s left for me? 
What’s left for me?

Living Between the Lines
Tracklisting

  1. Baby Dynamite
  2. Family Tree
  3. Blue Radio
  4. Piece of Me (feat. Cherie Currie)
  5. Dreaming in Stereo
  6. Goodbye Arkansas
  7. Partners in Crime (feat. Eddie Spaghetti)
  8. The Dirty Town
  9. Living Between the Lines (feat. Lisa Kekaula)
  10. Who Stole the Soul
  11. Dead Winter

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