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A melange of rock, blues and intelligent pop from this Brooklyn, NYC-based trio.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2003
Life By The Hour
frank
Record Label: d.u.m.b.o recordings
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2. Let It Go 4:07 + MP3 $0.99
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5. Mother Gossip 4:34 + MP3 $0.99
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7. Trouble 4:49 + MP3 $0.99
8. Talk It Through 3:01 + MP3 $0.99
9. Sit Down 4:25 + MP3 $0.99
10. Fallout 5:23 + MP3 $0.99
11. On The Mend 3:54 + MP3 $0.99
12. Life By The Hour 4:35 + MP3 $0.99
13. Need Some Help 6:19 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

After years of relative dormancy on the rock scene (at least if you ask people on the outside), the world is again looking to New York City for the "rock". The techno drenched club fandango of the past half decade has deflated and when the post millennium ecstasy hangover became a mass plague, there was a need for real instruments played by real musicians... what a concept. Corporate-spawned acts have dominated your eyes and ears, dancing on every magazine edifice and every radio station on the dial, appealing to the lowest common denominator. Mantra, Hypnosis? Perhaps! Although rock is again being heard, the sounds are hackneyed rip offs of your uncle's record collection! Echoing well worn out tunes of the 60's and 70's repackaged with prettier faces and less imaginative names.

Since their inception, frank has tirelessly focused on writing and performing songs that are diverse in texture, but share passion, intensity and intelligence and frank likes to rock.

Scott Porter has been playing in bands in NYC since the 7th grade. Starting in New York's famed music buildings in the west 30's and at open mic nights in New York's East Village, he hasn't stopped since. In past bands he's shared the stage with the Goo Goo Dolls, Live, and God Street Wine, although he likes to think they shared the stage with him.

In January 2001, the determined Porter got the tingle to turn over a new musical leaf - all new stuff - nothing old allowed. Teaming up with longtime friend and drummer Ray Crespo, himself a veteran NYC musician, the moniker-less band began rehearsing "Life By the Hour", Scott's first frank song, which was the first of many to feature Scott and Ray's ever-present, oft haunting, and always powerful harmonizing.

Enter Billy Ziff, fresh from playing in the jam band scene, who added a fresh progressive breath to Scott's Replacements/Clash and Ray's Elvis Costello/Camper Van influences. Billy and Ray immediately locked into the rhythm engine that fuels the bands booming grooves, heard in songs like "Let It Go", "Sit Down" and "Need Some Help".

frank was born, and with fervor the group began an intense creative process that continues to this day, constantly writing, reconsidering and refining their music. The band's inaugural show was at NYC's humble stepping stone, Desmond's Tavern, which was a big crowded sweaty success and pioneered the path to avid performances at some of NYC's premier clubs like Wetlands (RIP) and the Mercury Lounge, as well as mainstays such as Lion's Den and Elbow Room (RIP).

The ball was rolling at a frantic pace for the band, but there was one thing missing - the recording. frank had been using self-produced demos to secure gigs, but the homespun efforts fell short of capturing both the depth of their compositions and the immediacy and "x factor" of their live performance. That is, until April 2003 when the band hooked up with veteran producer Adam Lasus (Clem Snide, Helium, Madder Rose, Juliana Hatfield, Versus, Gigilo Aunts) at his Fireproof Recordings studio in Brooklyn to toil relentlessly and surface with "Life By The Hour" - the full-length record.

frank's music fuses informed, insightful lyrics with musical textures which compared to everyone from Paul Westerberg to the Red Hot Chili Peppers to the REM to the Velvet Underground to Rush. Confused? So are we... so we just say eclectic. Victor Hugo stated "Music expresses what words can never say" and Joey Ramone screamed "let's get nuts".

frank falls somewhere between that musical juxtaposition.

And here we are.

A great band, a great record, a great time for rock in NYC.

And here we come.

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REVIEWS

These guys NOT "Half way past their prime"
author: Bex
                            
This CD has great sound and harmonies perfect for laying back or driving or energizing yourself on to your next task of the day. Not only do these songs prove worthy of gereral easy listening, but paying attention to the lyrics gives you quite a run for your money--are you living your life by the hour or aren't you? Keep it up, fellas, don't Sit Down just yet, stand up and make us some more music!
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road trip album
author: christian linsey
                            
"life by the hour" is the perfect soundtrack for a road trip. the album succeeds in capturing frank's live energy but also demonstrates the experience, musicianship and songwriting abilities of scott, billy, and ray. in a digital age where a good album is hard to find, "life by the hour" is a consistent, solid set of songs with a sound and energy that is distinctively frank.
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HOLY SHIT!
author: PlaceboRed
                            
Frank is currently the best live band on the New York City circuit. People come expecting your ordinary entertainment and they leave with their secretly dormant love of music at long last revived. This album comes very close to capturing what makes Frank great. Buy it. You will not regret it.
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best record i've heard in a long time
author: joe
                            
this record is amazing. captures the band's live energy and really presents their multifaceted sound in a rich and engaging fashion. these guys should be signed. as their lead singer says, "viva la frank!"
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