Ley Vara and Lauryn Kovacs of frank stand against a red backdrop wearing headphones in a moody portrait, with Ley on the left and Lauryn on the right.
Ley Vara and Lauryn Kovacs of frank in a warm, moody portrait.

frank – flynn rider

frank find quiet intensity in the soft ache of “flynn rider”

Toronto duo frank, made up of Ley Vara and Lauryn Kovacs, lean into softness on “flynn rider.” It is a delicate acoustic track that feels intimate, warm and quietly bruising. Rooted in alt-pop and soft rock, the song strips things back. It lets vulnerability sit right at the surface.

There is something immediately affecting about “flynn rider.” Built around acoustic texture and a gentle melodic pull, the track carries a lightness that never slips into fragility. Instead, it feels grounded. It is tender but clear, soft but still full of shape. There is also a subtle beabadoobee edge in the way frank balance sweetness with melancholy. That gives the song a nostalgic pop-rock glow that feels both familiar and fresh.

That balance sits at the centre of frank’s sound. Inspired by the 90s and early 2000s, Ley Vara and Lauryn Kovacs create music that moves between stripped-back confession and something more expansive. Their songwriting always feels anchored in raw personal truth. Even in its quietest moments, it still holds weight.

With “flynn rider,” frank deliver a track that feels understated in all the right ways. It is tender, reflective and strong enough to linger.

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