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Brian Bee Frank: Chasing the Dragon — A Lifetime of Truth in Every Beat.

Brian Bee Frank is a musician who knows exactly what it means to keep going and keep growing. Originally from Domsjö, Sweden, Brian is a true expert with over fifty years of musical experience. Many fans remember him for his work leading the Canadian heavy metal band Rapid Tears or his long, successful run with the Swedish rock group Killer Bee. After spending decades playing on big stages around the world and working with different bands, Brian has now stepped out on his own. “Chasing the Dragon,” his new solo EP, is a strong project that proves he is still at the top of his game. This group of songs tells a story about staying strong and is a great mix of old-school wisdom and new ideas.

To really understand why “Chasing the Dragon” is so special, we have to look back at Brian’s past work. Whether it was the raw energy of Killer Bee’s first album in 1993 or the smooth rock sounds he released in 2019, Brian has always made music with a lot of “grit” and heart. However, this solo debut feels like a brand-new chapter. It was recorded in Sweden using a special way of working together from a distance, and importantly, it was made entirely by real people without using AI. This gives the music a warm, real feeling that you don’t always hear in modern songs.The “dragon” in the title stands for the search for truth and meaning, which is that feeling of trying to find the right answer even after a lifetime of work.

Hate

The journey starts with “Hate,” the first single from the album. This song acts like a mirror for our world today. Because Brian grew up in the 1960s—a time that focused on peace and love—he is sad to see how much people are fighting and divided now. Simply put, this song is a plea for us to get along. It asks why we spend so much time building walls against each other when we could use that same energy to build bridges. By talking so honestly about this dark emotion, Brian helps create a space where we can start to understand each other again.

Next, the music moves into “Living in the Changes,” which is all about how life is always shifting. We all know that life is full of moments where we have to let go of the old and become someone new, and this song captures that feeling perfectly. In basic terms, this is a song about keeping your head above water when everything around you is changing. The main message is about staying strong—it reminds us that even when the world looks totally different, you can still keep your true self if you stay focused and think clearly.

Time

The third song, “Time,” is a very thoughtful look at how fast our lives go by. Instead of using the usual sounds of ticking clocks, Brian describes the actual feeling of looking back at your life from a distance. In the simplest way possible, this song is a wake-up call to stop waiting for “someday” and to start enjoying “right now.” This song doesn’t have any fear in it; instead, it makes you wonder how quickly the years go by. It tells us to enjoy the present and not be sad about the past because every second is a gift we can’t get back.

A much-needed boost of energy comes with the fourth track, “Shake It Loose.” This song is all about letting go of expectations and the heavy weight of the past. It’s like a “reset” button for the soul—the moment you decide to stop carrying around yesterday’s mistakes and just start moving again. Put plainly, it’s a celebration of being free. The core message is a call to action: it tells us to breathe, move, and find joy in the journey again. It shows that the power to break free and start over is already inside of us.

Let Me Come Home

The album ends with a very honest and touching song titled “Let Me Come Home.” This final part of the story is about coming back to who you really are and looking for a fresh start. For anyone who feels tired or worn out, the message here is about finding a place where you are accepted just as you are, with all your flaws. This isn’t necessarily about a house or a building, but about finding a “home” inside yourself where the noise finally stops. It gives the album a warm, hopeful ending, showing that it’s never too late to start over, no matter how far you have traveled.

In short, the main point of Chasing the Dragon is a beautiful look at what it means to be human.It’s easy to see that we’re all “chasing the dragon” in some way when we look at our own daily lives. Whether we are dealing with changes at work, feeling tired of the fighting in the world, or just looking for a place where we feel at peace, Brian’s music reflects our real lives. It proves that the most important parts of our lives aren’t found in a loud crowd, but in the quiet, steady voice of a soul that keeps looking for the truth.

For the best experience, we suggest finding a quiet spot, putting on a good pair of headphones, and listening to the whole EP from start to finish. This is music made with real heart and wisdom—a great reminder that the search for meaning never really ends, it just grows with us as we go.

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