Made for motorcyclists, by motorcyclists. The MeanStreet Riders have just released their debut album, "High on the Hog," and a shot documentary about how the band formed.
The MeanStreet Riders are comprised of five guys that share three passions; motorcycles, music, and freedom.
From a press release:
"The MeanStreet Riders were formed in 2008 by a group of Florida-based songwriters who shared a mutual passion for riding motorcycles and freedom. What started out as an adventurous ride through the southern United States... turned into a life-changing musical journey that extends far beyond that legendary stretch of asphalt."
The Blues, Rock, and Country album hits on topics like family, friends, and the American Dream.
Dowlin Mayfield, the lead singer of the MeanStreet riders, said:
"The incredible growth of the motorcycle community in the past few years is the result of millions of people in the world wanting their freedom back and hitting the road to discover some great times, good friends and even themselves again. The MeanStreet Riders speak to people from all walks of life to go somewhere they haven't been before and discover this great country and world."
Here's the MeanStreet Riders rocumentary.








