Grammy Award-nominated band The Fray has announced the first public concert to preview their first single and self-titled album in December. The group will be at the Vail Snow Daze festival on December 13 to preview track "You Found Me."
The long-awaited first single will have its world primetime premiere on November 20 as the song featured in a music video for ABC hit series "Lost." The music video will air inside the network's "Grey's Anatomy," the same show which featured their 2006 hit "How to Save a Life."
The band will also perform the song live at the American Music Awards on November 23.
The Fray's - Isaac Slade, Joe King, Ben Wysocki, and Dave Welsh - concert in Vail is part of the annual festival, Vail Snow Daze, which will also include other prominent artists such as Counting Crows, Ludacris, Ziggy Marley and Social Distortion.
The long-awaited first single will have its world primetime premiere on November 20 as the song featured in a music video for ABC hit series "Lost." The music video will air inside the network's "Grey's Anatomy," the same show which featured their 2006 hit "How to Save a Life."
The band will also perform the song live at the American Music Awards on November 23.
The Fray's - Isaac Slade, Joe King, Ben Wysocki, and Dave Welsh - concert in Vail is part of the annual festival, Vail Snow Daze, which will also include other prominent artists such as Counting Crows, Ludacris, Ziggy Marley and Social Distortion.
- 10/22/2009
- icelebz.com
'It's almost too soon for our fans,' guitarist Joe King says about changing the band's sound.
By Kathleen Newman-Bremang
The Fray
Photo: Epic
The Fray are probably best known for their 2006 smash single, "How to Save a Life," but the guys are setting out to prove they aren't one-hit wonders.
Their self-titled sophomore album was released back in February and went straight to the top of the Billboard albums chart. Critics may have bashed the band for playing it safe with their second LP, but the boys purposely decided not to stray too far from the sound that made them famous.
''We had to consciously decide that we couldn't take a huge left turn on the second record, because it's almost too soon for our fans," guitarist Joe King told The Associated Press.
The band kicked off a tour in Montreal last month and is set to return home to the U.
By Kathleen Newman-Bremang
The Fray
Photo: Epic
The Fray are probably best known for their 2006 smash single, "How to Save a Life," but the guys are setting out to prove they aren't one-hit wonders.
Their self-titled sophomore album was released back in February and went straight to the top of the Billboard albums chart. Critics may have bashed the band for playing it safe with their second LP, but the boys purposely decided not to stray too far from the sound that made them famous.
''We had to consciously decide that we couldn't take a huge left turn on the second record, because it's almost too soon for our fans," guitarist Joe King told The Associated Press.
The band kicked off a tour in Montreal last month and is set to return home to the U.
- 5/11/2009
- MTV Music News
The Fray have revealed that Coldplay inspire them to "do better" as a band. The Colorado four-piece, who scored a top five hit with 'How To Save A Life' in 2006, were blown away by the English band's Viva La Vida album. "Viva La Vida is amazing! Some of the sounds on that record are just incredible and that's what I find inspiring," drummer Ben Wysocki told Digital Spy. "They're not just turning out melodies that you can sing to in the shower, they're progressing into different sonic landscapes and collaborating with different producers." (more)...
- 1/16/2009
- by By Nick Levine
- Digital Spy
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