The Fray - Never Say Never Lyrics

May 8, 2009 by Willis  
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The Fray - Never Say Never Lyrics

Theres some things we dont talk about
Rather do without
And just hold the smile
Falling in and out of love
Ashamed and proud of
Together all the while

You can never say never
Why we dont know when
Time and time again
Younger now than we were before

Dont let me go
Dont let me go
Dont let me go
[X2]

Picture youre the queen of everything
As far as the eye can see
Under your command
I will be your guardian
When all is crumbling
Steady your hand

You can never say never
Why we dont know when
Time, time and time again
Younger now then we were before

Dont let me go
Dont let me go
Dont let me go
[X2]

Were pulling apart and coming together again and again
Were growing apart but we pull it together, pull it together, together again

Dont let me go
Dont let me go
Dont let me go
[X4]

The Fray - Never Say Never (Half Guitar Solo)

April 30, 2009 by Willis  
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The Fray - Never Say Never (Half Guitar Solo)

The Fray - Never Say Never (Half Guitar Solo) - When The Fray releases a single, you know it’s going to be amazing, and this is another one of those singles. Truly amazing again! 9/10

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New Music Video: The Fray - Never Say Never

April 29, 2009 by Willis  
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New Music Video: The Fray - Never Say Never

New Music Video: The Fray - You Found Me

April 3, 2009 by Willis  
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New Music Video: The Fray - You Found Me

The Fray Announces Summer Tour Dates

March 3, 2009 by Willis  
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The Fray Announces Summer Tour Dates

Denver-based rockers The Fray, which last month scored its first #1 album, has announced plans for a summer headlining tour.  The 35-city trek kicks off on June 12 in Atlanta and ends up in Spokane, WA on August 7.  Jacks Mannequin opens all dates.

The Fray’s second album, “The Fray,” was released by Epic on February 3 and debuted on the Billboard Hot 200 at #1.  The album remains at #3, having sold a total of 306,000 copies to date according to Nielson SoundScan.

The Fray’s summer tour is produced nationally by Live Nation.

Full tour date for The Fray:

June 12: Atlanta, GA (Chastain Park Amphitheatre)
June 13: Charlotte, NC (Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre)
June 14: Virginia Beach, VA (Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater)
June 16: Washington, DC (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
June 17: Darien Lake, NY (Darien Lake Performing Arts Center)
June 19: Holmdel, NJ (PNC Bank Arts Center)
June 20: Hartford, CT (The Meadows Music Theatre)
June 21: Boston, MA (Comcast Center)
June 23: Toronto, ON (Molson Amphitheatre)
June 24: Philadelphia, PA (Susquehanna Bank Center)
June 25: Wantagh, NY (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater)
June 27: Detroit, MI (DTE Energy Music Theatre)
June 28: Chicago, IL (First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre)
June 29: Cincinnati, OH (Riverbend Music Center)
July 1: Cleveland, OH (Time Warner Cable Amphitheatre at Tower City)
July 2: Indianapolis, IN (Verizon Wireless Music Center)
July 3: St. Louis, MO (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
July 14: Phoenix, AZ (Dodge Theatre)
July 16: Albuquerque, NM (Journal Pavilion)
July 17: Las Vegas, NV (The Pearl)
July 18: Salt Lake City, UT (USANA Amphitheatre)
July 21: Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
July 22: Kansas City, MO (Starlight Theatre)
July 24: Dallas, TX (Superpages.com Center)
July 25: Houston, TX (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion)
July 28: San Diego, CA  (Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre)
July 29: Los Angeles, CA (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
July 31: Sacramento, CA (Sleep Train Amphitheatre)
August 1: San Francisco, CA (Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View)
August 4: Portland, OR (Rose Garden Arena)
August 5: Vancouver, BC (U.B.C. Thunderbird Arena)
August 6: Seattle, WA (White River Amphitheatre)
August 7: Spokane, WA (Spokane Arena)

The Fray - The Fray

February 3, 2009 by Willis  
Filed under New Album - Pop, New Album - Rock

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“As the Fray’s sophomore album winds to a close, frontman Isaac Slade announces that “all is not well” —which lets you know the mood of these 10 tracks is not exactly cheerful. “The Fray” is a more angst-filled and melancholy set than you’d expect from a group following up a double-platinum debut, populated with songs about lost love and tortured souls. But hand-wringing music sells, especially when it also hews close to the melodic, piano-driven pop of 2005’s “How to Save a Life.” Choruses swell on “Syndicate” and “You Found Me,” the album’s first single. The airily upbeat “Where the Story Ends” nods to Coldplay, and a trio of songs—the gentle “Ungodly Hour,” the fuzzy-grooved “We Build Then We Break” and the subtly building “Happiness” —bring the album to a powerful and emotionally rich close. On the last song, Slade sings, “Happiness damn near destroys you”—but it’s certainly in no danger of ruining the Fray. —Gary Graff”

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The Fray - You Found Me

December 1, 2008 by Willis  
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The Fray - You Found Me

Being promoted very heavily, which is understandable because it’s a great track. Grab this one if you haven’t already. 9/10

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Exclusive: The Fray Debuting Single On ABC

November 17, 2008 by Willis  
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Two-and-a-half years after a key placement on ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” helped turn the Fray into platinum stars, the band is utilizing another high-profile TV partnership to introduce its new single, “You Found Me,” Billboard can exclusively reveal.

In a commercial break from the tense elevator confrontations of the Nov. 20 episode of “Grey’s,” a one-minute promo with scenes from the upcoming season of ABC’s “Lost” will premiere the track, as well as parts of the music video.

Viewers will be directed to abc.com, where they can find a three-minute version of the clip as well as a link to iTunes; there they can buy the single, which goes to radio the next day.

The partnership between ABC and the Fray — vocalist/pianist Isaac Slade, guitarists Joe King and David Welsh and drummer Ben Wysocki — also includes an agreement for the band to appear on the American Music Awards, “Good Morning America” and the outdoor concert series on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” ABC will use “You Found Me” as the promo song for this season of “Lost,” and discussions are underway to use the band’s music on sister channel ESPN during the height of football season.

“Because this band appeals to everyone from 8 to 80, television really does play a great role in exposing the music to a wider audience,” Epic executive VP of marketing Lee Stimmel says. “And the band writes amazing songs that work with a picture.” (Asked if he watches “Grey’s Anatomy,” Slade says, “I have seen it a few times. It’s a really good show.”)

As for the sound of “The Fray” — produced like the debut by Epic VP of A&R Mike Flynn and Aaron Johnson — it’s “a little more extreme than the last record,” Slade says. “The quieter stuff is a little quieter than our last record and the rock stuff is a little rockier. It definitely spreads the spectrum a little bit.”

The Fray will preview the album during a tour of small venues in early January. It will be available for physical and digital pre-order beginning Nov. 21 at thefray.net; purchasers who buy the CD from the site will get a bonus disc of live recordings from the January tour.

That online integration reflects a sales history of more than 6 million digital tracks sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan, and the Fray scored iTunes’ top-downloaded album of 2006 with “How To Save a Life.