The Fray
Sprawling tapestries and tales of hopefulness and heartache
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A foursome whose melodic pop-rock songs and soaring vocals resonate with sprawling tapestries and tales of hopefulness and heartache.
Sprawling tapestries and tales of hopefulness and heartache
Sprawling tapestries and tales of hopefulness and heartache
By pitching their music somewhere between the arena-friendly style of U2 and the mature, piano-driven pop-rock sound of bands like the Counting Crows and Coldplay, the Fray have earned themselves a devout fan following around the world.
The band rose to global commercial prominence with their 2005 debut album which contained the single 'How to Save a Life', the follow-up to their national hit 'Over My Head (Cable Car).' The Denver-based band had formed just three years prior, when former schoolmates Isaac Slade (vocals, piano) and Joe King (guitar, vocals) unexpectedly bumped into each other at a local music store - the rest is pop-rock history.