The Fray Full Discography Repack ((full))

The Fray's music is built on Isaac Slade’s vocals and the piano; acoustic renditions of "Be Still" or "Look After You" are often more moving than the originals. Organizing Your Collection

Their breakthrough debut was later repacked as a CD/DVD Deluxe Edition in 2006. This version includes the original 12 tracks plus a bonus DVD featuring a 45-minute documentary, music videos, and a making-of feature. the fray full discography repack

Now, go save that life. One track at a time. The Fray's music is built on Isaac Slade’s

(2016) – Including the later singles "Singing Low" and "Corners." Technical Specs: FLAC (Lossless) / MP3 320kbps Fully tagged with high-res album art and correct years. ~1.8 GB (Lossless) / ~650 MB (MP3) Why grab this? Now, go save that life

: Released on September 27, 2024 , this EP debuted Joe King as lead vocalist following Isaac Slade's departure. The Fray | Album - AllMusic

A self-titled follow-up that doubled down on their "arena-friendly" style. Highlights include "You Found Me" and "Never Say Never," further cementing their place as leaders of the mid-2000s pop-rock scene.

The album’s secret weapon is “Heartbeat.” Over a synth pulse that mimics a cardiac monitor, Slade sings about a love that persists despite distance and disaster. It is the closest The Fray ever came to a pure love song—not a desperate plea, but a quiet affirmation. Yet even here, the shadow looms. The album closer, “Happiness,” asks a devastating question: “Does happiness mean peace to you?” In The Fray’s lexicon, peace is suspicious. It might just be numbness wearing a nice suit.