The Fray didn’t just enter the music scene; they conquered it with their debut album. How to Save a Life became a multi-platinum phenomenon, fueled by its eponymous title track and the infectious "Over My Head (Cable Car)."
The complete discography of includes five studio albums, several live bootlegs, and various EPs spanning from 2002 to 2026. Known for their piano-driven rock, the band has produced multi-platinum hits like "How to Save a Life" and "You Found Me". Studio Albums How to Save a Life (2005) – Includes the iconic singles " Over My Head (Cable Car) " and "How to Save a Life". (2009) – Features the Grammy-nominated single " You Found Me " and "Never Say Never". Scars & Stories
(2003)
A definitive collection featuring their biggest hits and the single "Singing Low". Complete Release Timeline Release Title How to Save a Life Studio Album Live at the Electric Factory Live Album Acoustic in Nashville Live Album The Fray Studio Album Live from the 9:30 Club Scars & Stories Studio Album Helios Studio Album Through the Years Compilation The Fray Is Back A Light That Waits Studio Album
The Fray’s complete discography traces a journey from independent piano-rock experiments to global multi-platinum success, eventually evolving into a resilient trio following the 2022 departure of founding frontman Isaac Slade. Often compared to British peers like Coldplay and Keane for their piano-driven melodies, the band’s work is anchored in introspection, yearning, and emotionally raw storytelling. The Breakthrough Era (2002–2007)
This debut defined the band's signature sound—melodic piano leads, soulful vocals, and emotionally resonant lyrics. Key Tracks:
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