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The Fray represents almost everything that's wrong with popular rock in this day and age. With a mediocre (and self-titled) sophomore album, this Top-40-targeting band confirms its musical ineptitude ...
After nearly two years of inactivity, The Fray have returned to the music scene with their third album, "Scars & Stories" — a major relief for fans that held on after their sophomore slump, the ...
The Fray “Scars & Stories” Producer: Brendan O’Brien Label: Epic Records Release Date: Feb. 7 After sales of its self-titled 2009 sophomore album fell far short of 2005’s “How to Save a ...
The Fray’s latest and third record, “Scars & Stories,” is made up of 12 pop-savvy songs in 45 minutes — with bright, memorable melodies and some of the proven songwriting devices fans have ...
The Fray has unveiled the track list for its self-titled sophomore album, arriving Feb. 3 from Epic. Lead single "You Found Me" has already sold 278,000 copies in three weeks of U.S. digital ...
The Fray’s newest album “Helios” is bubbly and, well, simply put, full of life. There’s something a little bit different about this album. Unlike its previous albums “How to Save a Life ...
The Fray is a timeless band. Their soft, yet energetic, ballads attract fans of all ages, and their continued success has kept long-time listeners waiting for more. The award-winning group is ...
The Fray haven't always tried to make songs that appeal to the mainstream. It's that strategy that earned them success in 2005 when the singles, "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "How to Save a Life ...
The Fray 's new Brendan O'Brien-produced album, which frontman Isaac Slade spoke with us about at length this past spring, now officially has a title (Scars & Stories) and a release date (February 7).
It's been about a year and half since the Fray's last release, the self-titled follow-up to its double platinum debut, How to Save a Life. In between touring and writing songs for its next album ...
Album cover art for "Above the Fray" by DāM-FunK Dam-Funk In having this kind of stillness, did you find yourself kind of getting into new creative routines, or letting go of old creative routines?