The Fray

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The Fray is an American alternative rock band that formed in Denver, Colorado in 2002. The band’s current lineup consists of Isaac Slade (vocals/piano), Dave Welsh (guitar), Joe King (guitar and background vocals), and Ben Wysocki (Percussion). There is no dedicated bassist; assorted session and touring bassists are used in the studio and while on tour. The Fray’s soft musical style generally centers around piano riffs, supported by lilting, introspective vocals and a rhythmic guitar accompaniment. Critics often compare their style to that of Keane and Coldplay, two Britrock bands with prominent piano sections.

The product of incessant high-school jam sessions between Slade and King, The Fray began recording in earnest in 2002, and released the four-song Movement EP late that year. Movement EP was produced in a small batch and is very difficult to find today. Nonetheless, the Movement EP did serve to successfully generate buzz for their next independent release Reason EP in 2003. Following Reason EP the band surged to the forefront of the Denver music scene, receiving positive hype in the local press and garnering airplay for their first single "Cable Car".

Impressed by what he had heard, Epic records executive Mike Flynn flew to Denver to see the band and signed them to a record contract in late 2004. "Cable Car" was chosen as the band’s first single in early 2005, but had its name changed to "Over My Head (Cable Car)" for its nationwide release. Wildly popular, the song received nationwide radio play on adult contemporary, Christian, (while the band does not create outwardly religious music, its members acknowledge Christian influences) pop, and rock format stations. The Fray released their first album How To Save a Life later on in 2005; the album went on to sell over two million copies despite mixed critical reception - while reception was largely positive, some critics found The Fray’s music as somewhat bland and uninspired.

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