Frank Amaya, Mike Lee, and the late Kayce Niergarht were more than just bandmates—they were lifelong friends united by their love of music. Their debut album, Maple Grove Single, is a heartfelt collection that captures the essence of their shared memories, especially their time spent in the countryside. For Amaya and Lee, this album is not only a reflection of their musical journey but also a tribute to their friend Kayce, who passed away last month. Despite being new to the music scene, Frank Amaya and his band have created an album that is both deeply personal and widely relatable.
Frank Amaya’s band is rooted in a long-lasting friendship. The trio met in high school and quickly bonded over their shared passion for music. Although their journey was tragically cut short by Kayce’s passing, the memories they made continue to inspire their work. Maple Grove Single is the result of that inspiration—a mix of catchy pop melodies influenced by their rural upbringing.
The album draws heavily from the band’s experiences in the countryside, with each track evoking the simplicity and adventure of farm life. From wide-open fields to the rustic charm of rural living, the songs paint a vivid picture of a time and place that shaped the band members as both individuals and musicians. The countryside is more than just a backdrop; it’s the emotional core of the album, reflecting the band’s collective memories and the strong bonds they share
Maple Grove Single blends a variety of musical influences, with Queen’s legendary sound being the most prominent. The band’s admiration for Queen is clear in their focus on creating memorable melodies and intricate harmonies. They also draw inspiration from the music of the 1960s, which gives their sound a nostalgic and timeless quality. This combination of old and new makes Maple Grove Single unique, appealing to both modern listeners and fans of classic pop music.
The album was recorded in a setting as simple and authentic as the music itself—a basement. There were no high-tech studios or elaborate setups, just three friends making music that mattered to them. Frank Amaya, the band’s lead composer, led the project. His natural talent for composition shines throughout the album, with each track showcasing his ability to craft catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Despite the basic recording environment, the album’s sound is rich and polished, proving that passion and creativity often outweigh the need for expensive equipment.
The entire album reflects the band’s life experiences, but a few tracks stand out. These songs capture the spirit of Maple Grove Single—a blend of nostalgia, joy, and the bittersweet acknowledgment of life’s fleeting moments. The lyrics tell stories of adventures on the farm, the bond the friends shared, and the loss they now carry with them.
One particularly moving track is a tribute to Kayce, highlighting his influence on the band and the emptiness left by his absence. The music, while upbeat and melodic, carries an undercurrent of sadness, reflecting the duality of their journey—celebrating life while mourning a dear friend.
As a new band, Frank Amaya and his group are just beginning to share their music with the world. Despite their inexperience, they are determined to make an impact. With no notable gigs or media appearances yet, they rely on the strength of their music and the sincerity of their story to connect with listeners. As Amaya says, “Work smart, not hard.” This philosophy guides their approach to music—focusing on quality and meaning rather than chasing fame.
Maple Grove Single is more than just an album; it’s a labor of love and a celebration of friendship. For those who appreciate music that tells a story, resonates with the listener, and is rooted in genuine emotion, this album offers something truly special. As Frank Amaya and Mike Lee continue their musical journey, they carry with them the memories of their friend Kayce and the life they shared. With their debut release, they invite listeners to join them on this journey, offering a glimpse into the world that shaped their music and their lives.