Since I was a kid, I wanted to make stuff.
Now, at 22 years of age, I have released two feature films and dozens of short films, dipped my toes into a variety of projects, and racked up over 200,000 streams across all music streaming platforms.
I’m a director, writer, graphic designer, musician, producer, you name it, and I can do it.
Can I do it well? That is for you to decide.
I’m a director, writer, graphic designer, musician, producer, you name it, and I can do it.
Can I do it well? That is for you to decide.
Film
I began making films at the age of 11. They were not good. I studied Film & TV Production at college, earning a Distinction, wow! While there, I made countless short films, some of which have racked up thousands of views on YouTube. I then studied Film at university from 2022 to 2025. It was there that I truly found my own visual style, and was able to tell stories I truly cared about - no matter how silly they were.
I made the short films We Should Talk Before You Leave, Bread, Splendour, Prepare For The Worst, 25 Minutes, Slow and Steady, Click at Time's Edge, The Search, Uforia, Consume Consume Consume, and Clarissa and Robert during my three years at uni, and all of those were mostly made outside of term time. I was constantly striving for greatness, but it wasn't until I began production on my show, CRACKERS, that I felt I had nailed down the exact thing I was going for.
Shortly after finishing production on season two of Crackers, I began shooting two feature films. Looking for Love and The Short Life of Jaxon Blume are two very different films. Both were shot at the same time, allowing me to flow between creative stages, preventing me from feeling boxed in by one project. Both were released independently on blobfrank.com.
My short films have gained thousands of views on YouTube and Vimeo. My feature films have been seen by hundreds of people. My show, Crackers, has slowly been gaining popularity on the Blob Frank website as well as TikTok.
Music
In October of 2025, I released the extended play All Of This All The Time, which featured the singles Everyday and Lost Dog, the latter of which has seen a quick growth in popularity since its release. Limited edition vinyls accompanied the release. I have headlined live shows solo and with my band, Slug Bed.
I began releasing music in the fall of 2020 with the mixtapes The Older I Get (2020), Conversations (2021), and Since Last Year (2022). In late 2022, I dropped the single Hendrix, the beginning of a new era. Hendrix was produced by me and featured Andrew Wells. Two months later, in December, I released WALKER AND FRIENDS. Six songs, all featuring different people from across the world. Among the tracklist was the previously mentioned Hendrix (feat. Andrew Wells) and Never Fold (feat. Tennisboywill). The EP has racked up over 50,000 streams across all platforms.
In September of 2023, I released the single SMILE WITH ME, which acted as the prelude to my next EP, TEETH. TEETH consists of six tracks, which flow neatly into each other. The EP explores politics and themes of growing up and leaving home for the first time. I performed the TEETH EP live at Katzpace in October 2023 via my live show "On A Tuesday Night".
In May 2024, I announced You Sound Dumb, the lead single from my debut album, Home. On June 14th, the song was released on all platforms. Produced by me, the song focuses on right-wing politics, the hypocrisy and stupidity of “anti-woke” comedians, politicians, and celebrities, as well as the fragility of people’s morals online. You Sound Dumb was just one piece of a larger puzzle, Home, which was released August 2nd.
Towards the end of December, after releasing various music videos for songs from Home, I returned with the single Movie Girl, a smooth guitar ballad with vocoded vocals lavered in reverb. Soon after, I announced my plan to release my sophomore album, Misery Machine, on Valentine’s Day 2025 via a visualizer for the song Are You Sure You Want To Leave, a strictly instrumental track and the opener to the new record. Later that year, after a series of singles and EPs, I released my third album, The Forever Archive. – a sprawling pop epic about a struggling star living in Los Angeles. The album was accompanied by a vinyl and a deluxe, remixed edition called The Deconstructed Archive. which saw the album twisted and reimagined as a nightmarish exploration into the psyche of a dying star.