THE FRAY is coming to Washington, DC on Tuesday, November 15

THE FRAY

Tuesday, November 15
The Fillmore

 

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Critically acclaimed rock band THE FRAY is gearing up for a 6-week, 27-date North American tour in support of THROUGH THE YEARS: THE BEST OF THE FRAY and will be stopping in SILVER SPRING on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 to perform at THE FILLMORE with special guest American Authors.

 

THROUGH THE YEARS: THE BEST OF THE FRAY–the first career-spanning compilation ever released by the three-time Billboard Music Award-winning group—will arrive in stores on November 4 via Epic Records. Beginning with THE FRAY’s definitive RIAA 5x-platinum breakthrough singles “Over My Head (Cable Car)” and “How To Save A Life,” THROUGH THE YEARS features the band’s most iconic tracks in chronological order. The 12-track album climaxes with three brand new songs, including the current radio single “Singing Low,” which is available now on all digital service providers. See below for full tracklisting.

 

Listen to “Singing Low” on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes and Amazon Music.

 

THE FRAYIsaac Slade (vocals, piano), Joe King (guitar, vocals), Ben Wysocki (drums) and David Welsh (guitar)—were signed to Epic Records in 2004, after their first two indie released EPs had gathered strong radio airplay and won them a widespread organic grassroots following around their native Denver. The band rose to prominence when their debut single “Over My Head (Cable Car)” became a Top 10 hit in 2005. The following year, “How To Save A Life” was heavily used in a promotional campaign for ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy and both singles were subsequently certified 5x-platinum by the RIAA. THE FRAY’s debut album How To Save A Life (2005) was named the best-selling digital album to date. Their self-titled RIAA platinum second album arrived in 2009, featuring the back-to-back hits “You Found Me” (4x-platinum) and “Never Say Never” (platinum). Scars & Stories (2012), produced by Brendan O’Brien, was inspired by THE FRAY’s trips to Rwanda and Germany and includes their RIAA gold single, “Heartbeat.” The band’s most recent studio album, 2014’s Helios–produced by Stuart Price (The Killers, Madonna, Keane) and Ryan Tedder (Adele, OneRepublic)—carved out new directions for THE FRAY and includes their RIAA gold Top 10 hit, “Love Don’t Die,” which the quartet performed on NBC’s Today Show and Tonight ShowTHE FRAY–four-time Grammy nominees–have sold over 4 million albums and over 20 million singles worldwide.

 

Track listing for THROUGH THE YEARS: THE BEST OF THE FRAY:

1)  Over My Head (Cable Car) – from How To Save A Life (2005)

2)  How To Save A Life – from How To Save A Life (2006)

3)  Look After You – from How To Save A Life (2007)

4)  All At Once – from How To Save A Life (2007)

5)  You Found Me – from The Fray (2008)

6)  Never Say Never – from The Fray (2009)

7)  Heartless – (2009)

8)  Heartbeat – from Scars & Stories (2011)

9)  Love Don’t Die – from Helios (2013)

10)  Singing Low – NEW SONG from Through the Years (2016)

11)  Corners – NEW SONG from Through the Years (2016)

12)  Changing Tides – NEW SONG from Through the Years (2016)

 

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