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03/17/2009
Metro City
Perth, Australia

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03/20/2009
The Palace Theatre
Melbourne, Australia

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03/21/2009
The Tivoli
Brisbane, Australia

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LOST WITHOUT YOU VIDEO

 
ABOUT THE FRAY
Isaac Slade had to laugh. Here he was, finishing up a piano part for the last song to be recorded for the Fray’s debut album, How to Save a Life. And co- producer Aaron Johnson is asking him how the second record is coming?

“I laughed at him. He wasn’t laughing,” Slade says. “I said, ‘You’ve gotta be kidding, right?’ He said, ‘No, you’ve got to start writing for it.’”

Slade and his cohorts – guitarist and vocalist Joe King, drummer Ben Wysocki and guitarist Dave Welsh – got the hint.

“One of the first songs came six months after that,” Slade says. “So it’s been on our mind for a long time.”

And what a time it’s been for the Fray: The Denver-based group played to sold-out crowds around the world in support of 2005’s How to Save a Life (Epic/Sony), which went on to sell more than 3 million copies in the U.S. Melodically charged hits “Cable Car (Over My Head)” and the title track worked their way onto the radio and into the hearts of fans – not to mention onto the soundtrack of TV phenom “Grey’s Anatomy.” Throw in a trio of Grammy nominations, and you’ve got the kind of out-of-the-gate explosion that any young artist would envy.

Like the Fray’s organic beginning in 2002, when onetime high school friends Slade and King bumped into each other at a guitar shop, the new album’s “You Found Me” begins quietly. Slade is at his piano, contemplating a soul lost and found. And like the band’s rise in recent years, the song evolves from something intimate into something huge, a haunting guitar-and-drum opus, with Slade’s anguished singing making for an unshakeable experience. And that’s just one track.