Frank Meyer’s Video For “Baby Dynamite” Is An Incendiary Tale About Finding True Love

[Cover photo credit to Joe Welkie]

Punk artist Frank Myer has released new single “Baby Dynamite” via Kitten Robot Records. It is the first single from his upcoming album Living Between the Lines which will be released on March 11, 2025. It’s accompanied by a video with homage to other feminist films.

Meyer comments on the single and video:

It’s an explosive feminist-tinted love story complete with multiple murders and a flamethrower.

The “Baby Dynamite” video was inspired by the award-nominated indie film Bellflower (2011), a tale of revenge against toxic masculinity.

Meyer says of the video:

Our hero is a strong, tough woman who goes on a journey across town. She is relentlessly hit on by creepy, aggressive guys until she snaps, grabs a flamethrower, and roasts them all alive! It’s only then that she meets her true love.

The new album Living Between The Lines marks the first time Frank Meyer emerges from the safety of the band setup and strikes out on his own.

He explains:

Living Between The Lines is my debut solo album after years as frontman of bands like The Streetwalkin’ Cheetahs and Trading Aces, sideman in FEAR, Wayne Kramer and Cheetah Chrome, and lead vocalist for James Williamson (Iggy & The Stooges). During Covid, I made a collaboration album with my ol’ pal Eddie Spaghetti (Supersuckers), which was the first time an album cover said ‘Frank Meyer’ instead of a band name. That record did really well and got me thinking it was high time to strike out on my own and finally make a solo album.

With the release of Living Between the Lines, Meyer will embark on U.S. and European solo tours, both solo acoustic and with an electric backing band. He will be performing songs off the new album alongside material he’s written throughout his career.