With the release of Chasing the Dragon, Swedish musician Brian Bee Frank steps confidently into a new phase of his long career. After decades performing with bands and building a reputation as a seasoned rock vocalist and songwriter, Frank’s solo debut feels both reflective and rejuvenating. The EP blends classic rock sensibilities with thoughtful lyricism, delivering a collection of songs rooted in experience while still sounding relevant in today’s world.

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Recorded in Sweden and assembled largely through remote collaboration—without the use of AI—the project highlights Frank’s commitment to authenticity and human musicianship. That choice is reflected in the EP’s organic sound: warm guitars, expressive vocals, and songwriting that prioritizes message over spectacle. The opening single “Hate” sets the emotional tone of the project. Inspired by the increasing division in modern society, the track channels Frank’s upbringing in the peace-and-love ethos of the 1960s. Its lyrics question how the world drifted so far from those ideals, while the music balances urgency with melodic restraint. The result is a protest song that feels reflective rather than preachy, inviting listeners to reconsider the values that once united generations. Another standout moment arrives with “Time.” Here, Frank turns inward, contemplating the rapid passage of life after more than fifty years in the music business. The track’s introspective lyrics and steady pacing give it a meditative quality, reminding listeners how quickly moments become memories. It’s one of the EP’s most emotionally resonant songs.

Elsewhere on the record, the energy picks up. “Living in the Changes” explores adaptation in a constantly shifting world, while “Shake It Loose” brings a looser, groove-driven rock feel that injects the EP with momentum. “Let Me Come Home” closes things on a more heartfelt note, offering a sense of resolution and belonging that ties the project together. Across its five tracks, Chasing the Dragon reflects the perspective of an artist who has lived through multiple musical eras but remains creatively engaged. Frank’s voice carries the weight of experience, yet the songs never feel nostalgic for nostalgia’s sake. Instead, they examine timeless themes—division, change, time, and home—from the vantage point of someone who has witnessed decades of cultural and musical evolution. For listeners who appreciate classic rock storytelling with mature insight, Chasing the Dragon marks a compelling solo debut from Brian Bee Frank—an EP that proves the pursuit of meaningful music doesn’t fade with time; it only grows deeper.

 

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