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Other uses|Fray (disambiguation)Infobox musical artist | name = The Fray| image = The Fray.jpg| caption = The Fray photoshoot 2011| image_size = 400_px| landscape = yes| background = group_or_band| origin = Denver, Colorado | genre = Alternative rock , pop rock , piano rock , indie rock , rock music|rock | years_active = 2002present| label = Epic Records|Epic | website = http://www.thefray.net/ www.thefray.net| current_members = Isaac Slade Joe King (guitarist)|Joe King Dave Welsh Ben Wysocki | past_members = Dan Battenhouse Zach Johnson Caleb Slade Mike Ayars The Fray is an American piano rock band from Denver, Colorado . Formed in 2002 by schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King (guitarist)|Joe King , they achieved success with the release of their debut album, How to Save a Life in 2005, which was certified music recording sales certification|double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA and platinum in ARIA Charts|Australia , Canadian Albums Chart|Canada , RIANZ|New Zealand and the UK Albums Chart|UK . The Fray achieved national success with their first single, " Over My Head (Cable Car) ", which became a top ten hit in the United States. The release of their second single, " How to Save a Life (song)|How to Save a Life ", brought the band worldwide fame. The song charted in the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 and was a top 5 single in ARIA Charts|Australia , Canadian Singles Chart|Canada , Irish Singles Chart|Ireland , Italian Singles Chart|Italy , Spanish Singles Chart|Spain , Swedish Singles Chart|Sweden , and the UK Singles Chart|United Kingdom .
The group's second The Fray (album)|self-titled album , released in 2009, debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200| Billboard charts cite web|author=Daniel Kreps |url= http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2009/02/11/on-the-charts-springsteen-slips-to-second-as-the-fray-lock-up-number-one/ |title=On the Charts: Springsteen Slips to Second as the Fray Lock Up Number One : Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily |work=RollingStone.com |date= |accessdate=13 February 2010 and was certified music recording sales certification|gold in the United States, Australia and Canada. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2010.cite web|url= http://www.grammy.com/grammy_awards/52nd_show/list.aspx |title=Nominees |publisher=GRAMMY.com |date= |accessdate=2010-01-02 While both the albums were commercially successful, critical reception was mixed. The Fray was ranked #84 on Billboard (magazine)|Billboard 's "Artists of the Decade" list.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/charts-decade-end/billboard-200-artists? year=2009#/charts-decade-end/artists-of-the-decade? year=2009& begin=81& order=position|title=Artists of the Decade|work=Billboard.com|accessdate=13 February 2010
The Fray's use of the piano as the lead instrument in their music has led critics to compare the band with English people|English piano-driven bands like Coldplay and Keane (band)|Keane .cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thefray/albums/album/25463415/review/25524327/the_fray|title=The Fray|last=Hoard|first=Christian|publisher=RollingStone.com|accessdate=13 February 2010cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r790859|pure_url=yes|title=How to Save a Life|last=Sendra|first=Tim|work= AllMusic |accessdate=13 February 2010cite web|url= http://www.musicomh.com/albums/fray_0209.htm|title=The Fray The Fray|last=Oliver|first=Nic|work=MusicOMH.com|accessdate=13 February 2010 However, the band lists its influences as The Wallflowers , Counting Crows , Better Than Ezra and U2 .cite web|url= http://www.thetabworld.com/The_Fray_biography.html|title=The Fray Biography|work=TheTabWorld.com|accessdate=13 February 2010
History
Formation and early years (20022004)
The band members' lives were largely formed in Denver churches where they helped lead worship, and in the Christian school three of them attended. Slade, 24, and guitarist Joe King, 25, were several years ahead of drummer Ben Wysocki, 21, at Faith Christian Academy. Wysocki and guitarist David Welsh, 21, played in the same worship band. In the spring of 2002, former schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King reconnected and began regular two-man jam sessions that led to writing songs. Isaac and Joe later added Zach Johnson on drums and Slade's younger brother Caleb on bass to the band. Caleb was also the band's bass player but was eventually asked to leave. Caleb's departure from the band caused a rift in his relationship with Isaac and this rift later became the inspiration for the song " Over My Head (Cable Car) ", which is about the brothers' waning relationship.cite news|last=Gitlin|first=Lauren|publisher=Rolling Stone|title=Enter the Fray|date=August 10, 2006 Following this, Johnson eventually left the band as well to attend an art school in New York.
Ben Wysocki, a former band mate of Isaac Slade, joined as drummer and later, Dave Welsh, who was another former band mate of Slade and Wysocki, was added as lead guitarist to the band. The newly formed band was named "The Fray". The members of the band first claimed that they found the name suitable because they frequently quarreled about the composition of the lyrics in their songs, but they have since stated they are usually on good terms while composing music and acknowledges contributions from all of its members.cite news|last=Tomlinson|first=Sarah|url= http://www.boston.com/ae/music/articles/2006/02/24/life_less_ordinary/|publisher=The Boston Globe |title=Life less ordinary|date=24 February 2006|accessdate=13 February 2010. The band has had no permanent bassist since Caleb, instead employing touring bassists on a temporary basis. The current bassist is Jeremy McCoy , who has been with the band since 2009.
The band released its first record, Movement EP in 2002. The next year, the band released Reason EP produced by How To Save A Life co-producer Aaron Johnson (musician)|Aaron Johnson , which garnered the band local fame and acclaim.cite web|url= http://www.westword.com/2004-12-16/music/let-us-fray/|title=Let Us Fray|publisher=Westword.com|accessdate=5 April 2010cite web|url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p710897|pure_url=yes|title=The Fray biography|publisher=Allmusic.com|accessdate=5 April 2010 Westword , an alternative weekly|alternative newsweekly , gave Reason EP a positive review, stating "The music is epic, no doubt, but it's played on a wholly human scale".cite news|url= http://www.westword.com/2004-02-19/music/the-fray|title=Reason EP review|publisher=Westword.com|date=19 February 2004|accessdate=5 April 2010 Despite these reviews, the band struggled to launch a single; Denver radio station KTCL rejected eight of their songs before the band decided to submit a demo of "Cable Car". The song found airplay on a KTCL radio show highlighting local bands, and the radio station received a large number of requests for it soon thereafter.cite news|last=Smith|first=Dane|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/9550361/the_fray_live_the_high_life|publisher= RollingStone.com |title=The Fray Live the High "Life"|date=30 March 2006|accessdate=13 February 2010 The band changed the name of the song to "Over My Head (Cable Car)", and as the song's airplay increased alongside their local following, the band was voted "Best New Band" by Westword in 2004. Epic Records A& R man Daniel Davis discovered the band through the article in Westword cite news|first=The Ear|publisher=Longmont Daily Times-Call|title=Completely Frayed|date=May 12, 2006 and soon after, Epic Records officially signed the band on December 17, 2004.
How to Save a Life (20052007)
The band's debut album How to Save a Life was released on 13 September 2005. " Over My Head (Cable Car) " was released as the first single from the album, and it soon became a top 40 hit on the Modern Rock Tracks chart in late 2005, peaking at #37.cite news|work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |title=Modern Rock Tracks|date=October 22, 2005 The single gained airplay nationally, entering the Billboard Hot 100 chart on the issue marked February 25, 2006. Fourteen weeks later, it reached its peak position at #8 on the Hot 100 chart.cite news|work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |title= Billboard Hot 100|date=October 7, 2006 On the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart, the single reached the #2 position.cite news|work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |title=Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks|date=October 7, 2006 Internationally, the song was a Top 25 hit in ARIA Charts|Australia , Canadian Singles Chart|Canada , Denmark, Irish Singles Chart|Ireland , New Zealand Singles Chart|New Zealand and the UK Singles Chart|UK . The song was the fifth-most downloaded single of 2006.cite news|url= http://blogs.usatoday.com/listenup/2006/07/first_half_sale.html|publisher=USA Today|title=First half sales: Downloads up; CDs, revenues down |date=13 July 2006 |accessdate=15 February 2010 |first=Ken |last=Barnes
While "Over My Head (Cable Car)" was rising on the charts, the song " How to Save a Life (song)|How to Save a Life " was first featured during a second season episode ("Superstition", aired March 19, 2006) of '' Grey's Anatomy , and then on a fifth season episode (" My Lunch (Scrubs episode)|My Lunch ", aired April 25, 2006) of Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs ''.cite web|url= http://scrubs-tv.com/music.html|title=NBC.com Scrubs: Music Guide |accessdate=15 February 2010|work=Scrubs-Tv.com Despite not having been originally released as a single, "How to Save a Life" entered the Hot 100 chart on the issue marked April 15, 2006. The song was released as the band's second single. On August 18, 2006, American Broadcasting Company|ABC announced that the song would be used for the main advertising promotion for the season premiere of ''Grey's Anatomy''.cite news|last=Albiniak|first=Paige|publisher= New York Post |title=How 'Grey's' got that catchy new "theme" song|date=September 24, 2006
Only weeks after this promotion started, the song became The Fray's second Top 40 hit in the United States. The song peaked at #3 on the Hot 100 chart, surpassing the peak position of "Over My Head (Cable Car)".cite news|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/the-fray/chart-history/665225|title=The Fray Chart History|publisher=Billboard|accessdate=6 April 2010 It tied for the seventh longest charting single of all time on the Hot 100 chart, with Santana (band)|Santana 's " Smooth (song)|Smooth ", at 58 consecutive weeks. The song also topped the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks|Adult Top 40 chart for 15 consecutive weeks.cite news|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/the-fray/chart-history/665225? f=343& g=Singles|title=The Fray Billboard Chart History|publisher=Billboard|accessdate=6 April 2010 "How to Save a Life" was a major hit internationally, topping the singles chart in Irish Singles Chart|Ireland , Spain and Canadian Singles Chart|Canada . The song also charted in the top five in ARIA Charts|Australia , FIMI|Italy and Swedish Singles Chart|Sweden and was the band's first hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at #4 on the UK Singles Chart .cite web|url= http://acharts.us/song/8231|title=The Fray How to Save a Life: Charts |accessdate=15 February 2010 |work=aCharts.us
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" Look After You " was released as the third single from the album. It peaked at #59 on the Hot 100 chart and was the band's first single to miss the Top 40 while the fourth single, " All at Once " failed to crack the Hot 100 chart. However, the success of "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and '"How to Save a Life" had already launched the band into the mainstream, while the album became a commercial success. How to Save a Life peaked at #15 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, and charted in the top ten in ARIA Charts|Australia , Canada , Ireland , RIANZ|New Zealand and the UK Albums Chart|UK and was certified the best-selling digital album of all time, breaking the record held previously by Coldplay 's X& Y .cite web|url= http://www.sonybmg.com.au/news/details.do? newsId=20030829004122|title=The Fray: 'How To Save A Life' Now The Biggest Selling Digital Album Of All Time!|publisher= Sony BMG cite news| url= http://www.reuters.com/news/video? videoId=20339 | work=Reuters | title=The digital success of The Fray (3:38)
While the album met with commercial success, critical reception from mainstream critics was mixed; Allmusic gave the album a modest review, but stated that the Fray "lacked originality" and the album itself lacked any "inspiration and excitement".cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r790859|pure_url=yes|title=Review: The Fray How to Save a Life|last=Sendra|first=Tim Last accessed October 23, 2006 Stylus Magazine gave the album a negative review, stating "The Fray, as a rule, are moribund, emotionally strained and uninvolving."cite web|url= http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/the-fray/how-to-save-a-life.htm|title=How to Save a Life Album Review|publisher=Stylus Magazine|date=September 22, 2005 Rolling Stone and Blender (magazine)|Blender echoed many of these statements while giving the album three stars out of five.cite news|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/7568270/how_to_save_a_life|title=Review: The Fray How to Save a Life|publisher=Rolling Stone|date=September 22, 2005cite news|last=Hunter|first=James|title=Review: The Fray How to Save a Life|publisher= Blender (magazine)|Blender |date=November 2005 However, the album garnered acclaim from Christian music magazines; Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album a glowing review, stating "How to Save Life is nearly perfect" and gave the album a 4.5/5 star rating.cite web|url= http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/HowtoSaveaLife.asp|title=The Fray How To Save A Life|publisher=Jesus Freak Hideout|date=September 13, 2005 HM Magazine , another American magazine devoted to Christian music also gave the album a positive review, rating it 4/5 stars.cite journal |last=Callaway |first=Chris |year=2007 |month=January/February |title=The Fray How to Save a Life |journal= HM Magazine |issue=123 |page=64 |id=ISSN|1066-6923
To promote the album, The Fray began an extensive worldwide tour and released a live album, Live at the Electric Factory: Bootleg No. 1 , on July 18, 2006. The concert was recorded on May 21, 2006 at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Philadelphia , Pennsylvania. On September 19, they re-released How to Save a Life as a CD/DVD set with exclusive content including a documentary on the making of the album.cite web|url= http://www.thefray.net|title=The Fray: Official Website |accessdate=15 February 2010 |work=TheFray.net On September 4, 2007, the band released another live album, Acoustic in Nashville: Bootleg No. 2 , which was recorded in late 2006. The album could only be purchased with the original CD from Target but was made available on the iTunes Music Store on November 13, 2007. On October 16, 2007, the band re-released their 2003 EP, Reason EP|Reason . The band also released a live cover of John Lennon and Yoko Ono 's " Happy Xmas (War Is Over) " as a 2006 Christmas single (it debuted and peaked on the Hot 100 chart at #50 on the strength of a large number of digital downloads) and worked with Reverb (non-profit)|Reverb , a non-profit environmentalism|environmental organization, for their 2007 summer tour.cite web|url= http://www.reverb.org/partners/artists-2|title=Reverb Artists|work=Reverb|accessdate=15 February 2010
The Fray (20082009)
The band finished recording their The Fray (album)|self-titled second album at the end of July 2008 for a February 3, 2009 release.cite web |url= http://music.aol.com/video/you-found-me-aol-sessions/the-fray/2405631 |title=The Fray "'You Found Me' (AOL Sessions)" |work= AOL Sessions |accessdate=15 February 2010 The album was produced by Aaron Johnson (musician)|Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn, the same production duo from the band's debut album, and recorded by Warren Huart .cite web|last=Ben |first=Ayala |url= http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i418dddc577c320a4d9521eee81bef69d |title=The Fray unveiling song on ABC |publisher=Hollywoodreporter.com |date=14 November 2008 |accessdate=15 February 2010Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot A documentary, Fair Fight , directed by Rod Blackhurstcite web|url= http://rodblackhurst.blogspot.com/2008/11/assorted-documentary-trivia.html|title=Assorted Documentary Trivia|last=Blackhurst|first=Rod|date=12 November 2008|work=BlogSpot.com|accessdate=15 February 2010cite web|url= http://www.denvermagazine.com/culture/2008/10/fray-take-2 |title=The Fray Take 2 |publisher=Denver Magazine |date=31 October 2008|accessdate=15 February 2010 was included with the first 300,000 copies of the second album.cite web|url= http://www.rodblackhurst.com/main.html |title=Rod Blackhurst ::Director :: Photographer |publisher=Rod Blackhurst |accessdate=15 February 2010cite web|last=Herrera |first=Dave |url= http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2009/10/rod_blackhurst_puts_up_a_fair.php |title=Rod Blackhurst puts up a Fair Fight when he has to Denver Music Backbeat Online |publisher=Blogs.WestWord.com|accessdate=17 February 2010 The lead single from the album, " You Found Me " debuted online on December 9, 2009, on VH1.com ,cite news|url= http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2008/12/the_fray_premiers_new_video.php|title=The Fray's "You Found Me" video premieres|work=Westword.com|accessdate=8 April 2010 and debuted at #28 on the Hot 100 chart, the band's highest debut on the chart to date. The song peaked at #7 on the chart, (making it the band's second highest charting single)cite web |url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp? cfi=379& cfgn=Singles& cfn=The+Billboard+Hot+100& ci=3103227& cdi=10060072& cid=03%2F17%2F2009 |title=The Billboard Hot 100 You Found Me |date=2009-03-17 |accessdate=2009-03-17 |work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot and topped the Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chartcite web |url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/searchResult.jsp? configType=BBCOM_SIMPLEDEFAULT& pubList=Billboard& an=bbcom& action=Submit& kw=& exposeNavigation=true& keyword=the+fray+you+found+me+hot+adult+top+40+tracks& searchType=ARTICLE_SEARCH Billboard.com|title=The Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks You Found Me|accessdate=5 April 2010 |work=BillboardDead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot as well as the ARIA Charts|Australian Singles Chart , becoming the band's first song to reach number-one in Australia.cite web|url= http://www.ariacharts.com.au/pages/charts_display_singles.asp? chart=1U50 Top 50 Singles Chart Australian Recording Industry Association|title=Top 50 Singles Chart ARIA|work=ARIA|accessdate=5 April 2010 It is also the band's third song to sell 2 million digital downloads in the United States, after "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "How to Save a Life".Paul Grein, http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs/chart_watch/33561/week-ending-may-3-2009-age-is-just-a-number/ Chart Watch Week Ending May 3, 2009: Age Is Just A Number, music.yahoo.com, May 3, 2009 Following the success of "You Found Me", the album, released on February 3, 2009, debuted at number-one on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 179,000 copies in its first week of release. The music video was directed by fellow Denver native Josh Forbes . It was filmed in Chicago and was an homage to the Wim Wenders film Wings of Desire
On February 3, 2009, The Fray released their self-titled sophomore effort to the Christian market. The band opted to release their second album in both markets. In a video for the song You Found Me that includes some behind the scenes footage, lead vocalist Isaac Slade says that this album is what they would have done the first time if they had the time, and where they want to go for the rest of their career. On February 13, 2009, The Fray wrote a song called "Be the One". The song was written in the space of 24 hours when Q magazine|Q asked the band to write a love song for the occasion of Valentine's Day .cite news|url= http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2009/02/the_frays_valentines_day_songw.php|title=The Fray's Valentine's Day songwriting challenge|publisher=Westword.com|accessdate=5 April 2010cite web|url= http://news.q4music.com/2009/01/hear_the_frays_exclusive_q_cha.html |title=Hear The Fray's exclusive Q Challenge track here - News - QTheMusic.com |publisher=News.Q4Music.com |accessdate=17 February 2010 The demo version of the song was released worldwide on the band's official website on 11 November 2009.cite web|url= http://blog.thefray.net/us/news |title=The Official The Fray Site |publisher=Blog.TheFray.net|accessdate=17 February 2010 The band also covered Kanye West 's song " Heartless (Kanye West song)|Heartless "cite video|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=mOX8j4HBFAk |title=Kanye West- Heartless (The Fray Cover)|publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=17 February 2010 which charted at #79 on the Billboard Hot 100| Billboard Hot 100 , while a video for the cover was released worldwide on iTunes on August 11, 2009. Both songs were included in the deluxe edition of the band's second album. "Heartless" was also included on the band's third live album, The Fray: Live from SoHo ,cite web | author=Trust, Gary | title= Chart Beat: Kris Allen, SWV, Green Day, Al B. Sure!| url= http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart-beat-bonus/chart-beat-kris-allen-swv-green-day-al-b-1003975810.story| work= Billboard| publisher=Nielsen Business Media, Inc | date=21 May 2009| accessdate=17 February 2010Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot which was released on April 7, 2009. On 10 November 2009, the band released the deluxe edition of The Fray which contained a second disc of never before released songs, including "Heartless".cite web|url= http://blog.thefray.net/us/news/deluxe-edition-ithe-frayi-out-now |title=Deluxe Edition of "The Fray" Out Now|work=Blog.TheFray.net|accessdate=17 February 2010
" Never Say Never (The Fray song)|Never Say Never " was released as the second single from the album. The song was a modest hit in the United States; it peaked at #32 on the Hot 100 chart and at #10 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart while internationally, it failed to match the success of "You Found Me". The third single from the album, " Syndicate (song)|Syndicate ", released on 12 January 2010,cite web|url= http://fmqb.com/Article.asp? id=16691 |title=Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings, Music News and more& #33; |work=FMQB.com|accessdate=15 February 2010 failed to achieve any notable success even in the United States; it only managed to peak at #16 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks and at #40 on the Pop Songs chart, becoming the band's second single to miss the Hot 100 chart and the lowest charting single from the album.cite web|url= http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/the-fray/665225|title=The Fray The Basics|work=Billboard|accessdate=15 February 2010
Again, critical reception to the album was mixed. Rolling Stone termed the album as "nothing new"cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thefray/albums/album/25463415/review/25524327/the_fray|title=The Fray The Fray|publisher=Rolling Stone|accessdate=27 April 2010 while Entertainment Weekly stated, " The Fray is all blah, all the time: more minor-key melodies and more dreary tempos."cite web|url= http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,20253891,00.html|title=The Fray (2009) The Fray|publisher=Entertainment Weekly|date=January 21, 2009 Allmusic , whilst giving the album a modestly positive review, echoed many of these statements, commenting that "the songcraft remains virtually unchanged" and termed the album as " How to Save a Life Part 2 ."cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r1456790|pure_url=yes|title=The Fray The Fray Review|publisher=Allmusic|accessdate=27 April 2010 However, AbsolutePunk criticized the negative reviews, stating, "For what it's worth, the Denver quintet has released a charming, appealing record that would be far more praiseworthy if it didn't sound so much like its predecessor...it may be an album a lot like its predecessor, but that isn't exactly a bad thing."cite web|url= http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php? t=889052|title=Fray, The The Fray Album Review|publisher=AbsolutePunk|date=20 February 2009 At Metacritic , a review aggregate website, the album holds a rating of 56/100 based on 9 professional reviews, meaning "mixed or average reviews".cite web|url= http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/fray/fray? q=the%20fray|title=The Fray by The Fray|publisher=Metacritic|accessdate=27 April 2010
Christmas EP (2009-2010)
The Fray collaborated with Timbaland on his album, Shock Value II , which was released on December 8, 2009. The band was featured on the song "Undertow", which, despite not being released as a single, entered the Billboard Hot 100 at #100, the week ending November 28, 2009. On December 22, 2009, the band released an Extended play|EP , Christmas EP (The Fray album)|Christmas as a free download from the band's official website. The EP contained five acoustic covers of popular christmas carols .cite web|url= http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2009/12/the_fray_gets_into_the_holiday.php|title=The Fray gets into the holiday spirit|work=Westword.com|accessdate=5 April 2010
In an interview with Westword in June 2010, guitarist Dave Welsh announced that the band are currently working on an EP containing covers of songs by artists such as Annie Lennox , Billy Joel , Bruce Springsteen and Bob Marley but did not give a specific release date.cite web|url= http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2010/06/the_fray_to_release_an_album_-.php|title=The Fray to release a covers album|work=Westword.com|accessdate=14 June 2010 It is possible, however, that some of these covers have been added to the deluxe edition of their new album Scars and Stories .
Scars and Stories (2011present)
The Fray's third album Scars and Stories , was produced by Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien (best known for his work with Bruce Springsteen , Pearl Jam and Rage Against the Machine ) and was recorded in Blackbird studio, located in Nashville , Tennessee . During an interview with Colorado Daily, Isaac Slade explained why the band had recruited Brendan O'Brien as their producer; "Sonically, we wanted to make this record sound as close as possible to the live shows", citing Pearl Jam and Bruce Springsteen as influences, for the sound of the record, that they were trying to capture.
As for the lyrical aspect of the album, Slade mentions that the lyrics capture a more aggressive tone, than their previous records.cite web|url= http://www.coloradodaily.com/food-drink-news/ci_18089133#axzz1MpH1ATYq|title=The Fray opens for U2 Saturday, plays secret show in Boulder|work=Coloradodaily.com|accessdate=18 May 2011 During an interview with Westword , Isaac Slade mentioned working titles for three new tracks that will most be appearing on the third album; "Heartbeat," "The Fighter" and "Here We Are." cite web|url= http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2011/05/isaac_slade_on_the_frays_new_album_working_with_brendan_obrien_and_opening_for_u2.php|title=Isaac Slade on the Fray's new album, working with Brendan O'Brien and opening for U2|work=Westword.com|accessdate=18 May 2011 Other possible tracks are titled "Burning", "48 To Go", and "Be Still". These track listings were confirmed on October 18, 2011 on The Fray's official website. Joe King will be recording both guitar (primary) and bass for several songs on the third album.
Mixing for the third record began on June 21, 2011. On July 14, 2011 Isaac Slade confirmed that the mixing and recording for the third album had been completed via Twitter "Finished our third record about half an hour ago. -is".cite web|url= http://twitter.com/#!/TheFray/status/91686438504108032|title=Finished our third record about half an hour ago. http://t.co/Q8ZD5In|work=Twitter.com|accessdate=17 July 2011 When asked about possible release dates for the album, Slade mentioned his hope that the album will be out by October 2011, or at least in time for Thanksgiving . However the date was pushed backed to early 2012.
On September 13, during a live performance at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville , the band announced that the new album is titled "Scars and Stories", and performed the first single from the new album titled " Heartbeat (The Fray song)|Heartbeat ".cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=5ZGdZiEWzOk& feature=channel_video_title|title=The Fray - Heartbeat Live|work=Youtube.com|accessdate=14 MaySeptember 2011 They also performed a song called "Run For Your Life" which is going to appear on the third record.
The band also contributed a cover of " Take Your Time " to the tribute album Listen to Me: Buddy Holly , released September 6, 2011, as well as a cover of " Mahna Mahna " for the album Muppets: The Green Album .
You can now stream Scars & Stories from iTunes from January 30th until the album release.
The band announced in an interview on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown that the second single off the album would be the fourth track, "Run for Your Life."
Musical style and songwriting
How to Save a Life consisted of a mix of mid-tempo piano-driven pop rock tracks and power ballads .cite web|url= http://www.musicianforums.com/album.php? albumid=4123|title=The Fray How to Save a Life Review|date=15 December 2005|work=MusicianForums.com|accessdate=17 February 2010cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thefray/albums/album/7568270/review/7600395/how_to_save_a_life|title=The Fray: How to Save a Life : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone|date=22 September 2005|work=RollingStone.com|accessdate=17 February 2010 The band's second album spread the spectrum of the music: the pop rock songs were faster and more energetic, while the ballads were softer than the ballads on the first album.cite web|url=Allmusic|class=album|id=r1456790|pure_url=yes|title=The Fray: The Fray : Review : Allmusic|date=3 February 2009|work=Allmusic.com|accessdate=23 February 2010
Lead vocalist and pianist Isaac Slade 's vocals feature falsetto and a strong American accent. His vocal style on the debut album was marked by a simple and emotive style.Citation needed|date=April 2010 On the second album, his vocals, while retaining the basic style on the debut album, were stronger, edgier and more aggressive, most notably on the tracks "We Build Then We Break" and "Say When".cite web|url= http://absolutepunk.net/showthread.php? t=889052|title=Fray, The The Fray|20 February 2009|work=AbsolutePunk.net|accessdate=23 February 2010Verify credibility|date=April 2010
The lyrics on both albums revolve around life's problems and issues. Common themes include happiness , sadness , death , the problem of evil , Interpersonal relationship|relationship s, and war . The honest and emotional nature of the lyricscite video|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=DM_komOUD5I|title=Interview with The Fray|accessdate=13 February 2010| publisher=YouTube.comcite video|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=6AQ9-jHO4lE|title=Interview with The Fray|accessdate=23 February 2010| publisher=YouTube.com has also had critics labeling The Fray as emo , comparing them to mainstream emo acts like Jimmy Eat World . The Fray's initial songs contained lyrics with strong religious messages. However, by the time they began work on their debut album, the band decided against being an entirely religious outfit because they believe that God has called them away from the "Christian music genre and into a secular market."cite web|url= http://www.thefish.com/music/interviews/11618063/page-2/|title=Into The Fray|accessdate=23 February 2010
Band members
col-begincol-2;Current members
Joe King (guitarist)|Joe King rhythm guitar, backing vocals (2002present)
Billboard Music Award Digital Album of the Year for How to Save a Life .
Billboard Music Award Digital Album Artist of the Year.
Billboard Music Award Digital Songs Artist of the Year.
Billboard Music Award New Artist of the Year (Nominated).
;2007
Grammy Award Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for " Over My Head (Cable Car) " (Nominated).
Grammy Award Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for " How to Save a Life (song)|How to Save a Life " (Nominated).
Teen Choice Award Choice Music: Breakout Group (Nominated).
;2009
Teen Choice Award Choice Music: Rock Track for " You Found Me " (Nominated).
;2010
Grammy Award Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album|Best Pop Vocal Album for The Fray (album)|The Fray (Nominated).
Grammy Award Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals|Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal , for " Never Say Never (The Fray song)|Never Say Never " (Nominated).
APRA Awards of 2010|APRA Awards International Work of the Year, for "You Found Me".cite web | url = http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/apraawards/musicawards/history/2010Winners.aspx | title = 2010 Winners APRA Music Awards | publisher = Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | accessdate = 24 June 2010
References
Reflist|2
External links
http://www.thefray.net Official website
http://www.thefraymusic.co.uk Official UK website
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