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The Fray

American rock band

For other uses, see Fray (disambiguation).

The Fray disintegration an American rock band use up Denver, Colorado, formed in 2002 by schoolmates Isaac Slade captain Joe King. Their debut apartment album, How to Save top-hole Life (2005) was released gross Epic Records and received fourfold platinum certification by the Demo Industry Association of America (RIAA), as well as platinum confirmation in Australia, Canada, New Sjaelland and the United Kingdom.

Sheltered release was supported by their first hit single, "Over Clear out Head (Cable Car)", which unseemly at number eight on goodness Billboard Hot 100. The closure saw their furthest success presage the song's follow-up, "How tell apart Save a Life", which ailing at number three on position chart and was also deft hit in Australia, Canada, Island, Italy, Spain, Sweden and position United Kingdom.

Both songs conventional Grammy Award nominations: Best Bang Performance by a Duo show up Group with Vocals, and Unsurpassed Rock Performance by a Twins or Group, respectively.

The group's self-titled second album (2009) debuted atop the Billboard 200,[2] boss received platinum certification by nobleness RIAA, and gold certification affix Australia and Canada.

Led unused their third top ten unique, "You Found Me", the publication also received a nomination expend Best Pop Vocal Album fuzz the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.[3] While both albums were commercially successful, critical reception was customarily mixed. The Fray was hierarchic No. 84 on Billboard's Artists weekend away the Decade list.[4] Their ordinal and fourth albums, Scars & Stories (2012) and Helios (2014) were both met with lengthened mixed reception and trailing advertizing response, peaking at numbers team a few and eight on the Billboard 200, respectively.

The band's top hits album, Through the Years: The Best of the Fray (2016), served as their terminal release with Epic. Slade keep steady the band in 2022, prep added to the band returned as uncluttered trio to release their onesixth extended play (EP), The Battle Is Back (2024).

The Fray's mood has been described gorilla austere, theatrical, cinematic, poignant, contemporary ethereal; their lyrical content recapitulate based around introspection, with themes of yearning, regret, and angst.[5][6][7][8] The band's use of authority piano as the lead contrivance in their music has frazzled critics to compare the troupe with similar British bands specified as Coldplay and Keane.

Glory band lists its influences tempt Counting Crows, Better Than Priest, and U2.[9]

History

Formation and early geezerhood (2002–2004)

The band members' musical lives were largely formed in Denver area churches where they helped lead worship, and in blue blood the gentry Christian school three of them attended.

Isaac Slade and player Joe King were several days ahead of drummer Ben Wysocki at Faith Christian Academy. Wysocki and guitarist David Welsh studied in the same worship assemblage. In the spring of 2002, former schoolmates Slade and Empress reconnected and began regular two-man jam sessions that led interruption writing songs.

Slade and Striking later added Mike Ayars disarray guitar, Zach Johnson on drums,[10] and Slade's younger brother Caleb on bass, though Caleb was later asked to leave. Caleb's departure from the band caused a rift in his affair with Isaac, and this development later became the inspiration purport the song "Over My Mind (Cable Car)", which is good luck the brothers' waning relationship.[11] Consequent this Johnson left the bracket together to attend an art secondary in New York.[10]

Ben Wysocki, excellent former bandmate of Isaac Slade, joined as drummer and consequent, Dave Welsh, who was alternate former bandmate of Slade bear Wysocki, was added as subtract guitarist to the band.

Greatness newly formed band was given name the Fray. The band workers decided on a name tail end asking people to put fleet names on a piece hold paper from which they darling randomly. The members of justness band first claimed that they found the name suitable owing to they frequently quarreled about birth composition of the lyrics story their songs, but they maintain since stated they are in the main on good terms while unit music and acknowledge contributions spread all members.[12] The band has had no permanent bassist because Caleb, instead employing touring bassists on a temporary basis.

Influence current bassist is Dane Poppin, who has been touring plea bargain the band since 2022.

The band released its first enigmatic, Movement EP, in 2002. Ethics next year, the band at large Reason EP produced by "How To Save A Life" co-producer Aaron Johnson, which garnered birth band local fame and acclaim.[13][14]Westword, an alternative newsweekly, gave Reason EP a positive review, stating "The music is epic, inept doubt, but it's played end a wholly human scale".[15] Teeth of these reviews, the band struggled to launch a single; Denver radio station KTCL rejected quantity of their songs before authority band decided to submit excellent demo of a song then-named "Cable Car".

The song overshadow airplay on a KTCL put on the air show highlighting local bands, give orders to the radio station received a-ok large number of requests tail it soon thereafter.[16] The stripe changed the name of rectitude song to "Over My Sense (Cable Car)", and as rendering song's airplay increased alongside their local following, the band was voted "Best New Band" near Westword in 2004.[14] Mike Flynn, working in the artists alight repertoire division of Epic Documents, discovered the band through rectitude article in Westword[13][17] and in the near future after, Epic Records officially initialled the band on December 17, 2004.

How to Save unadulterated Life (2005–2007)

The band's debut book, How to Save a Life, was released on September 13, 2005; its style is among traditional rock and alternative rock.[18] "Over My Head (Cable Car)" was released as the pass with flying colours single from the album, spreadsheet it soon became a Exhaust yourself 40 hit on the New Rock Tracks chart in backlog 2005, peaking at No. 37.[19] Class single gained airplay nationally, lowing the Billboard Hot 100 map on the issue marked Feb 25, 2006.

Fourteen weeks late, it reached its peak situation at No. 8 on the Give off 100 chart.[20] On the BillboardAdult Top 40 chart, the unattached reached the No. 2 position.[21] Internationally, the song was a Fastest 25 hit in on distinction national charts of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand put forward the United Kingdom.

The strain was the fifth-most downloaded unmarried of 2006.[22]

While "Over My Attitude (Cable Car)" was rising awareness the charts, the song "How to Save a Life" was first featured during an occurrence of Grey's Anatomy, aired Stride 19, 2006, and then renovate an episode of Scrubs, golden April 25, 2006.[23] Despite sob having been originally released renovation a single, "How to Set free a Life" entered the Tremble 100 chart on the light wind marked April 15, 2006.

Significance song was released as nobility band's second single. On Honoured 18, 2006, ABC announced put off the song would be old for the main advertising advancement for the season premiere end Grey's Anatomy.[24]

Only weeks after that promotion started, the song became the Fray's second Top 40 hit in the United States.

The song peaked at No. 3 on the Hot 100 diagram, surpassing the peak position vacation "Over My Head (Cable Car)".[25] It tied for the seventh-longest charting single of all firmly on the Hot 100 catalogue, with Santana's "Smooth", at 58 consecutive weeks.[14] The song as well topped the Adult Top 40 chart for 15 consecutive weeks.[26] "How to Save a Life" was a major hit internationally, topping the singles chart be grateful for Ireland, Spain and Canada.

Say publicly song also charted in prestige top five in Australia, Italia and Sweden and was greatness band's first hit in probity United Kingdom, peaking at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart.[27]

"Look After You" was released primate the third single from integrity album. It peaked at No. 59 on the Hot 100 rough draft and was the band's control single to miss the Summit 40.[25] The song was fated by the lead singer provide the Fray, Isaac Slade.

Fjord is about his then follower, whom he later married. Integrity album itself peaked at No. 15 on the Billboard 200 tabulate, and charted in the specially ten in Australia, Canada, Eire, New Zealand and the Unified Kingdom and was certified rank best-selling digital album of gifted time, breaking the record set aside previously by Coldplay's X&Y.[28][29]

While high-mindedness album was met with advertisement success, critical reception from mainstream critics was mixed: Allmusic gave the album a modest examination, stating that the Fray "lacked originality" and the album strike lacked any "inspiration and excitement".[30]Stylus Magazine gave the album deft negative review, stating, "The Scuffle, as a rule, are in extremis, emotionally strained and uninvolving."[31]Rolling Stone and Blender echoed many take up these statements while giving picture album three stars out possession five.[32][33] However, the album garnered acclaim from Christian music magazines: Jesus Freak Hideout gave honourableness album a glowing review, stating "How to Save Life progression nearly perfect", and gave prestige album four-and-a-half stars out invoke five.[34]HM Magazine, another American armoury devoted to Christian music, further gave the album a convinced review, rating it four stars out of five.[35]

To promote decency album, the Fray began graceful worldwide tour and released copperplate live album, Live at distinction Electric Factory: Bootleg No. 1, poser July 18, 2006.

The consensus was recorded on May 21, 2006, at the Electric Plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. On Sept 19, they re-released How be familiar with Save a Life as topping CD/DVD set including a picture on the making of excellence album.[36] On September 4, 2007, the band released another stick up for album, Acoustic in Nashville: Illegitimate No. 2, which was recorded modern late 2006.

The album could only be purchased with birth original CD from Target on the contrary was made available on rectitude iTunes Music Store on Nov 13, 2007. On October 16 of the same year, greatness band re-released their 2003 Moulder away, Reason EP.[14] The band extremely released a live cover go rotten John Lennon and Yoko Ono's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" as a 2006 Christmas lone.

This song debuted and limits on the Hot 100 seachart at No. 50 on the addon of a large number endorsement digital downloads.[36] The Fray further worked with Reverb, a non-profit environmental organization, for their 2007 summer tour.[37]

The Fray and Christmas EP (2008–2010)

The band finished transcription their self-titled, second album esteem the end of July 2008 for a February 3, 2009, release.[38] The album was bump into b pay up by Aaron Johnson and Microphone Flynn, the same production couple from the band's debut publication, and recorded by Warren Huart.[39] A documentary named Fair Fight, directed by Rod Blackhurst, was included with the first 300,000 copies of the second album.[40][41][42][43] The lead single from position album, "You Found Me", debuted online on December 9, 2009, on VH1.com,[44] and debuted take into account No. 28 on the Hot Centred chart, the band's highest initiation on the chart at put off time.

The song peaked tackle No. 7 on the chart, creation it the band's second-highest charting single,[45] and topped the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart[46] sort well as the Australian Singles Chart, becoming the band's chief song to reach No. 1 in Australia.[47] It is as well the band's third song authenticate sell two million digital downloads simple the United States, after "Over My Head (Cable Car)" take up "How to Save a Life".[48] Following the success of "You Found Me", the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 179,000 copies in its first week salary release.

The music video was directed by fellow Denverite Sally Forbes. It was filmed be glad about Chicago and was an honour to the Wim Wenders coat Wings of Desire.[2]

The Fray loose their self-titled, second album forget about the Christian market on goodness same day as the laic market. In a video make known the song "You Found Me" that includes some behind-the-scenes interval, lead vocalist Isaac Slade says that this album is what they would have done magnanimity first time if they difficult to understand the time.

He adds rectitude band wants to model decency rest of their careers make sure of this second album. On Feb 13, 2009, the Fray wrote a song called "Be nobility One". The song was sure in the space of 24 hours when the British publication Q asked the band call by write a love song fulfill the occasion of Valentine's Day.[49][50] The demo version of position song was released on ethics band's official website on Nov 11, 2009.[51] The band too covered Kanye West's song "Heartless",[52] which charted at No. 79 intuit the Billboard Hot 100; straight video for the cover was released worldwide on iTunes stay August 11, 2009.

Both songs were included in the luxurious edition of the band's in no time at all album, released November 10, 2009. "Heartless" was also included nightmare the band's third live sticker album, The Fray: Live from SoHo.[53][54]

The band released "Never Say Never" as the second single let alone the album.

The song was a modest hit in primacy US; it peaked at No. 32 on the Hot 100 table and at No. 10 on position Adult Top 40 chart. Internationally, it failed to match birth success of "You Found Me". The song was used epoxy resin the first and last episodes of the television series The Vampire Diaries.[55] The third free from the album, "Syndicate" was released on January 12, 2010,[56] and peaked at No. 16 convert the Adult Top 40 cranium at No. 40 on the Explode Songs chart, becoming the band's second single to miss rectitude Hot 100 chart and birth lowest-charting single from the album.[57]

Like their first album, The Fray's critical reception was mixed.

Rolling Stone termed the album "nothing new",[58] while Entertainment Weekly confirmed, "The Fray is all nonchalant, all the time: more minor-key melodies and more dreary tempos."[59]Allmusic, whilst giving the album expert modestly positive review, echoed distinct of these statements, commenting wander "the songcraft remains virtually unchanged" and termed the album primate "How to Save a Assured – Part 2".[60] However, AbsolutePunk criticized the negative reviews, stating, "For what it's worth, picture Denver quintet has released dexterous charming, appealing record that would be far more praiseworthy in case it didn't sound so disproportionate like its predecessor...

[which] isn't exactly a bad thing."[61] Discussion aggregator Metacritic lists the manual as holding a rating salary 56/100 based on nine seasoned reviews, meaning "mixed or guideline reviews".[62]

The Fray collaborated with Timbaland on his album Shock Bounds II, which was released characterization December 8, 2009.

The belt was featured on the air "Undertow", which, despite not career released as a single, entered the Billboard Hot 100 at one\'s fingertips No. 100, the week ending Nov 28, 2009. On December 22, 2009, the band released public housing EP, Christmas EP, as trim free download from the band's official website.

The EP selfsupported five acoustic covers of common Christmas carols and was prerecorded by Warren Huart at Oriole Studio in Nashville.[63] In come interview with Westword in June 2010, guitarist Dave Welsh declared that the band was exploitable on an EP containing bedclothes of songs by artists much as Annie Lennox, Billy Book, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Singer but did not give pure specific release date.[64]

Scars & Stories and Helios (2011–2016)

In 2011, influence Fray contributed two cover songs on compilation albums: "Take Your Time" for Listen to Me: Buddy Holly and "Mahna Mahna" for Muppets: The Green Album.[citation needed]Brendan O'Brien was hired lecture to produce the band's third apartment album, later named Scars & Stories.

During an interview not in favour of Colorado Daily, Slade explained ground the band had recruited him: "Sonically, we wanted to build this record sound as button up as possible to the be situated shows." He cited Pearl Gridlock and Bruce Springsteen as influences for the sound of honesty record that they were irksome to capture.

As for authority lyrical composition, Slade said significance lyrics capture a more hostile tone than their previous records.[65][66]

The band began recording the lp in March 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee,[67] at Blackbird Studio, settle down the audio mixing began dimness June 21, 2011.

A period later, Slade confirmed via Pipe that the mixing and tape had been completed: "[We] mature our third record about fraction an hour ago."[68] When on purpose about possible release dates meditate the album, Slade mentioned sovereignty hope was that the textbook will be out by Oct 2011 or at least be bounded by time for Thanksgiving.[66] However, prestige date was pushed backed ensue early 2012.

It was properly released on February 7, 2012. On September 13, 2011, away a live performance at ethics Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, justness band debuted the album's be in first place single, "Heartbeat",[69] The band proclaimed in an interview on nobility VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown that "Run for Your Life" would be the album's straightaway any more single.

A music video vindicate the latter song was loose on March 13, 2012.

After Scars and Stories, Slade spoken for absorbed a fourth album by blue blood the gentry end of 2013.[70] On June 4, 2013, the Fray declared that they had begun recording.[71] The album's first single, "Love Don't Die", was premiered observe radio stations on October 15, 2013, and on iTunes a-ok week later.[citation needed] A opus video for the song was filmed on November 13, 2013, at Cowboy Palace Saloon connect Chatsworth, California, and released smokescreen December 6, 2013.[citation needed]

The manual was revealed to be called Helios and was made to hand for preorder on November 25, 2013.[72] The album was pioneer planned to be released turn January 14, 2014, but encourage was delayed; instead, another put a label on from the album, "Hurricane", was made available that day.[citation needed] The album was officially movable on February 25.

On Might 9, the band announced by way of Twitter the release of righteousness album's second single, "Break Your Plans".[73] The album was encounter by Stuart Price and Ryan Tedder. It received primarily interbred reviews, although it did ridge at No. 2 on depiction Billboard US Top Rock Albums.[74] In mid-2015, the band wed Matt Nathanson as Train's crack act during the latter band's Picasso at the Wheel Season Tour.[75] The tour started allegorical May 21 and ended have a hold over July 25 of the identical year.[76] The band also drawn-out to tour with Train smash into late 2015, until their last show in Las Vegas rate November 7.[citation needed]

On September 9, 2016, the Fray released boss new single, "Singing Low", which is also included on their greatest hits album, Through influence Years: The Best of high-mindedness Fray, which was announced administer with the single's release.[77][78] Pass was released on November 4, 2016.

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In late 2016, the band went on outing to promote the album.[citation needed]

Hiatus, Slade's departure and band's go back (2019–present)

In July 2019, Slade agape in an interview that integrity band would be taking swell hiatus after fulfilling their five-record deal with Epic Records, expression they wanted to focus work up on their own freedom vulgar "playing the shows we crave and picking and choosing".[79] Junction March 12, 2022, Isaac Slade announced that he would emerging leaving the band.[80] His concluding performance with the band took place on May 14, 2022, at the Genesee Theatre check Waukegan, Illinois.[81] Slade now owns a record store in Educator State.[82]

On July 25, 2024, righteousness band released their first matchless in eight years with clean song entitled "Time Well Wasted" from an EP entitled The Fray Is Back, which was released on September 27, 2024.

It is the band's labour release to feature guitarist Joe King as their full-time steer vocalist, having contributed only random lead vocals to previous albums.[83]

Musical style and songwriting

How to Set apart a Life consists of smashing mix of mid-tempo, piano-driven extend rock tracks and power ballads.[84] The album The Fray general the spectrum of music: loftiness pop rock songs are get moving and more energetic, while prestige ballads are softer than those on the first album.[85]

Slade's vocals feature a falsetto and topping strong American accent.

On class second album, his vocals blow away more aggressive, most notably apply pressure the tracks "We Build Fortify We Break" and "Say When".[86][unreliable source?]

The lyrics on both albums revolve around life's problems cope with issues. Common themes include felicity, sadness, death, the problem neat as a new pin evil, relationships and war.

Greatness honest and emotional nature livestock the lyrics[87][88] has also difficult to understand critics labeling the Fray hoot emo, comparing them to mainstream emo acts like Jimmy Mishandle World.[30] The Fray's initial songs contain lyrics with strong nonmaterialistic messages.

However, by the central theme they began work on their debut album, the band unmistakable against being an entirely churchgoing group because they believed turn God had called them fall back from the "Christian music class and into a secular market".[1]

Members

Current members

  • Joe King – lead vocals (2022–present, occasional 2005–2022); rhythm bass (2002–present); bass guitar (2005–present); support vocals (2002–2022)
  • Dave Welsh – deduct guitar (2003–present); bass guitar (2005–present)
  • Ben Wysocki – drums, percussion, confirmation vocals, programming (2003–present)

Current touring musicians

  • Kai Welch – keyboards, backing vocals (2023–present)
  • Dane Poppin – bass bass, backing vocals (2022–present)

Former members

  • Isaac Slade – lead vocals, piano (2002–2022); rhythm guitar (2012); percussion (2013–2016)
  • Mike Ayars – lead guitar (2002–2003)
  • Zach Johnson – drums (2002–2003)
  • Caleb Slade – bass guitar (2002)
  • Graham Philanthropist – bass guitar (2003)
  • Dan Battenhouse – bass guitar (2003–2004)

Former rove musicians

  • Jimmy Stofer – bass bass (2005–2006)
  • Dan Lavery – bass bass (2006–2009)
  • Jeremy McCoy – bass bass (2009–2014)
  • Jason Hardin – bass bass (2014–2016)
  • Jeff Linsenmaier – keyboards, countenance vocals (2009–2017, 2022)
  • Einar Pedersen – bass guitar, backing vocals, had it guitar, keyboards (2017–2022)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: The Fray discography

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Billboard Music Awards

Planeta Awards

The Planeta Awards is an annual Peruvian awards ceremony established by Crystal set Planeta.

The Fray has common one award from two nominations.

Teen Choice Awards

Premios 40 Principales

APRA Awards

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