“Sins of My Father” is the raw, soul-stripped debut from Frost Livingston, a blues-rock storyteller turning pain into power. Each track bleeds with redemption, heartbreak, and hard-won truth — the sound of a man facing his past one note at a time. Gritty guitars, whiskey-soaked vocals, and haunting lyrics collide in a record that blurs the line between confession and resurrection.
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“Broken Highways” is the road after the wreck — a powerful follow-up to Sins of My Father. Frost Livingston returns with roaring guitars, smoky vocals, and songs built from survival. Each track carries the dust of lost love, long drives, and late-night redemption. It’s the sound of a man still running, still healing, still chasing the horizon.
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“Every Time I Rise” is an anthem of resilience and rebirth — a blues-rock ballad that turns pain into power. With raw emotion, soulful vocals, and steady fire beneath every chord, Frost Livingston delivers a song about falling hard, standing taller, and refusing to fade.
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Grit, chrome, and southern pride collide in Southern Street Kings, the new album from Frost Livingston — a high-octane fusion of blues, country hip-hop, and outlaw rock built for the backroads and the burnouts.
This record roars straight out of the heart of the South — a tribute to the midnight racers, the dreamers with dirt under their nails and fire in their veins. Every track hits like a sermon from the street: engines for choirs, headlights for haloes, and a gospel written in tire smoke.
From the thunder of Run What You Brung to the swagger of Redline Religion and the cinematic grit of Smoke and Chrome, this album is more than music — it’s a statement of survival, speed, and southern soul.
Southern Street Kings is where redemption meets rebellion —
where every scar shines under streetlights and every sinner finds their crown on the blacktop.
Turn it up, drop the clutch, and let the South sing.
Special Halloween Edition
The blues just got spooky.
Haunted Blues is Frost Livingston’s Halloween special — a smoke-and-whiskey-soaked ride through midnight highways, ghost-town bars, and devilish good times. With thunder in the sky and fire in his strings, Frost turns heartbreak, hauntings, and hangovers into pure soul-fueled rock ’n’ roll.
From the dark seduction of Witch in My Whiskey to the fiery stomp of Hellhound Halo and the wild howl of Booze, Bones & Blues, every track is a midnight party with the spirits that won’t stay buried.
Grab your glass, light the jack-o’-lantern, and turn it up loud — because this Halloween, the ghosts came to dance.
Debuting Kaia Raye Flame
Whiskey Under the Tree is Frost Livingston’s country-blues take on Christmas — a holiday album built on quiet moments, late-night memories, and the kind of love that keeps the cold away. Instead of glitter and tinsel, this record leans into fireplaces, slow dances in living rooms, and the soft warmth of someone you love curled up beside you.
This album also marks the official debut of Kaia Raye Flame, whose bright, soulful presence brings a brand-new glow to Frost’s winter sound. Her voice adds a spark of magic to the season — steady, sweet, and wrapped in real emotion. Together, they deliver duets and harmonies that feel like snow falling in the dark, porch-light warm, and honest as a handwritten letter.
With songs about whiskey-tinted nostalgia, long drives through December nights, and hope that survives even the coldest winter, Whiskey Under the Tree is a holiday record for people who have lived, loved, lost… and still believe. It’s the start of something new — a new season, a new voice, and a new chapter where Frost Livingston and Kaia Raye Flame shine together.
“Blood on My Name” is a dark, soulful reckoning — a blues-driven confession of guilt, pride, and redemption. With haunting vocals and heavy riffs, Frost Livingston faces the ghosts of his past and the price of carrying them forward.
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Scars, smoke, and salvation — a father’s fight told in blues and grace.
Almost Gave Up isn’t about lost love — it’s about holding on when life tries to break you.
After years of manipulation, lies, and heartbreak, Frost Livingston found himself stripped of everything that mattered — except his will to fight for his children and his own peace of mind. What came out of that fire wasn’t revenge, but truth — forged in blues, grit, and grace.
Each track tells a piece of that story: the nights of missing his kids, the anger that burned into focus, and the slow rediscovery of faith and self-worth. From “Whiskey and Grace” to “Highway Mercy,” it’s an album built from scars that learned how to sing.
This is the sound of survival — not for fame, not for forgiveness, but for freedom.
Almost Gave Up marks the first half of Frost’s mirrored story, continued in The Long Way Home — a testament to finding hope after being left in ashes.
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After the storm comes the road — and a man ready to drive it on his own terms.
The Long Way Home is the second half of Frost Livingston’s mirrored journey — the comeback after the collapse.
Where Almost Gave Up was about surviving heartbreak and lies, The Long Way Home is about reclaiming what matters: his kids, his faith, and his voice.
Written in the wake of a brutal custody battle and years of chaos, this record finds strength in truth and love that refused to quit. From the hard-driving “Smoke and Chrome” to the reflective “The Man I Was,” it’s a road record for every parent who’s fought to be heard and every soul who’s ever had to start over from scratch.
This isn’t a story of getting someone back — it’s a story of getting your kids and yourself back.
Through fire, asphalt, and prayer, The Long Way Home brings Frost Livingston full circle — proof that sometimes, the hardest road is the one that finally leads you home.
“Black Camaro (Austin Rock Version)” is pure highway adrenaline — a southern-rock anthem built on grit, guitars, and gasoline. Frost Livingston roars through heartbreak and freedom with thunderous riffs and a rebel soul born on the Texas asphalt.
“Eternal Fire” began as a haunting theme for Frost Livingston’s fantasy book series — but it ignited into a full-blown hard rock anthem. Blending mythic intensity with roaring guitars and burning emotion, the track captures the spirit of destiny, love, and defiance that fuels both his music and his stories.
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