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Frank Lenz (born 18 June 1967 in San Leandro, California) is a drummer from Southern California who has done work for many bands and artists, including Richard Swift, The Weepies, Everest, Pedro The Lion, Starflyer 59, Lassie Foundation, Duraluxe, Map, Charity Empressa, and his own solo work.

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Biography

In December 2003, American webzine Somewhere Cold voted Frank Lenz Artist of the Year on their 2003 Somewhere Cold Awards Hall of Fame list.[1] A year later, in December 2004, Somewhere Cold ranked his album Conquest Slaughter No. 2 on their 2004 Somewhere Cold Awards Hall of Fame list.[2]

Discography

Full Length Albums

  • The Hot Stuff (2001, Northern Records)
  • The Last Temptation of Frank Lenz (2003, Independent)
  • Conquest Slaughter (2004, Velvet Blue Music)
  • VileLenz & Thieves (2006, Hidden Agenda/Parasol Records)
  • Strictly Background : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2009, Velvet Blue Music)
  • Holy Rollers : Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2012, Velvet Blue Music)
  • Water Tiger (2013, Velvet Blue Music)

EPs

  • Vacation (2012, Velvet Blue Music)
  • Pyramid (2018, Independent)
  • Hot Painless City (2020, Velvet Blue Music)

Singles

  • Brothers Who Are Breathing (2005, ABC DOCUMENTATION)
  • Summer's Coming Soon (2014, Velvet Blue Music)

Bands

Album contributions

References

  1. ^ Lamoreaux, Jason T. (1 December 2003). "Somewhere Cold Awards 2003". Somewhere Cold. Archived from the original on 30 September 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  2. ^ Lamoreaux, Jason T. (1 December 2004). "Somewhere Cold Awards 2004". Somewhere Cold. Archived from the original on 30 September 2020. Retrieved 30 September 2020.

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