This is the debut album from the Denver-based foursome The Fray, features 12 melodic pop-rock songs and soaring vocals that resonate with sprawling tapestries and tales of hopefulness and heartache. Their debut release How to Save a Life showcases The Fray's style - a sophisticated, emotional blend of tinkling pianos, acoustic and electric guitars, and gently insistent rhythms that serves as an ideal backdrop for lead singer Isaac Slade's pitch-perfect, achingly beautiful vocals. The album includes the addictive single Over My Head (Cable Car) and the title track, How to Save a Life, a heartbreaking meditation on salvation inspired by Slade's experience as a mentor to a crack-addicted teen. Epic. 2005.
1) She Is
2) Over My Head (Cable Car)
3) How to Save a Life
4) All at Once
5) Fall Away
6) Heaven Forbid
7) Look After You
8) Hundred
9) Vienna
10) Dead Wrong
11) Little House
12) Trust Me