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The Fray Unplugged: Watch “You Found Me,” “Say When” and More
Thu, 23 Jul 2009 10:13:09 | By Rolling Stone
Denver, Colorado’s the Fray recently stopped by the Rolling Stone studios in New York with acoustic instruments in hand to play a few tracks off their chart-topping second album The Fray. Up top, the Mile High quartet perform an intimate take on their recent hit “You Found Me,” which... More...
The Fray Planning To Release New Music
Thu, 02 Jul 2009 05:51:36 | By Alternative Addiction Music News
With their sophomore album being out just  barely five months, the Fray is already developing plans for a follow-up -- and may even come out with an EP before that.According to Billboard.com, Fray drummer Ben Wysocki said  "There's some scraps left over from the studio.  There's also already quite a handful of... More...
The Fray, Jack's Mannequin Team Up For Tour
Wed, 04 Mar 2009 18:02:24 | By andPOP
- Subscribe to andPOP News Headlines- Add the andPOP Facebook Application(andPOP) - The Fray will be joined by Jack's Mannequin when they hit the road for a headlining North American tour this summer.The 35-city trek begins in Atlanta on June 12 and wraps up in Spokane, Wash., on... More...
The Fray - The Fray - review
Sun, 01 Mar 2009 02:46:14 | By Hip Online
Artist: The FrayTitle: The FrayLabel: SonyRating: You rate out of 10 (0/1)2009 album from the Denver-based quartet, the follow-up to their enormously successful How To Save A Life. The Fray, who exploded into worldwide success with that album, have captured the skilled songwriting that broke them and, with the help... More...
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The Fray

US modern rock band from Denver, Colorado, formed in 2002 by Isaac Slade (b. May 1981, USA; vocals/piano), Joe King (guitar/vocals), Dave Welsh (guitar) and Ben Wysocki (drums). The quartet made their recording debut in summer 2003 with the independently released four-track EP, Movement. The lengthier Reason, which followed at the end of the year, quickly became one of the region’s bestselling independent releases. A major label contract was not long in following, the quartet signing with Epic Records in 2004. Their full-length debut How To Save A Life (2005) was produced by Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn, and crafted a sound awkwardly poised between traditional and alt rock. The sound proved popular on national radio, however, with both the title track and ‘Over My Head (Cable Car)’ gaining plenty of airtime and reaching the US Top 10.
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