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The Fray - How to Save a Life

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Free Music Review: Best CD I Own!!!
Hit: 5 Stars

I absolutely love this band and every song they have on their CD. You are truly missing out if you don't buy it. "She Is" is my all-time favourite song!!!

Free Music Review: The fray how to save a life cd
Hit: 4 Stars

Most songs are up beat, but there are a few that were a little dark.

Free Music Review: This record is something you need to have in your life.
Hit: 5 Stars

Since the day I got the CD, I just cannot stop listening to it.
The more you listen to it, the more you love the music.

From the begining to the end of the record, the distinctive and very smooth voice of Isaac Slade, the lead vocalist is just amaging. The sounds of the piano he plays are not like someone else's music. He is a very talented musician and an artist.

Also the drummer of the band, Ben Wysocki is now one of my favorite drummers. If you listen to the song,"Look After You", you will see what I mean. His quiet but powerful sound will take you to a totally different world with the singing of Slade.

Sometime worlds are just useless to explain something what people to know.

This reocrd is worth to buy and to spend your time to listent to.

Free Music Review: The beauty of contrived 'introspection'
Hit: 4 Stars

Simply taking on the biased perspective of a musician, and a music lover, I can't help but say that there's something about The Fray that continues to resonate with me, while I feel the intrinsic need to dismiss it. Holistically, it is far from being anything new (particularly the chords, the song structures and the polite/audience friendly depth to their lyrics), in the grand scheme of things, there are thousands of unknown bands who restir the piano-pop-rock game with a different flavour that is beyond the capacity of The Fray. But that being said, there's still something about this album that makes it a good listen.

While it doesn't offer a poetic and instrumental depth, what if offers is an experience that as someone else gracefully put it, will help a tired soul get back to a state of ease. The days that everything go wrong, or that the weight of the world feels like it's too much to bear, are the catalysts needed to make this album pertinent and relevant, and well, listenable. The emotions expressed reflect the bad things that have happened to the members in a quasi-nondescript way, and interestingly, hearing the same woes from another voice greatly assists in calming one's soul for several hours. (However, listening to it on a heavy rotation would no doubt cause nausea...)

Guaranteed The Fray will not be receiving much critical acclaim, nor is it even realistic to think they will be a name that will stay around for long. But hey, it's a no strings attached listening experience that's good now and then.


(And pardon if this is rude - I'll remove it, if asked - but did anyone else mistakenly think they sung "how to beat your wife" instead of "how to save a life"? Made me worried at first, but I'm glad I was wrong.)


Free Music Review: CD
Hit: 5 Stars

Umm, it's a brand new CD... Not much to say, yes, it worked, it's nice, it's not scratched.
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