THE FRAY

Thursday 2 October 2014 2014

Support: The Raglans

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  • 17:30
  • 18:00
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It’s been a long time since The Fray had to introduce itself to the music of pop: in their twelve years of existence the American band built up a strong reputation and released some pop evergreens, such as hit singles ‘How To Save a Life’, ‘Over My Head (Cable Car)’, and ‘You Found Me’.

Their fourth album ‘Helios’ has been released in February this year, after we got to hear a preview with the relatively heavy track ‘Love Don’t Die’. The record consists of more of that catchy pop rock with hooks that get stuck in your head right after hearing them for the first time, but also heavy, emotional ballads, sung by Slade’s distinctive voice.

‘Not only a radio-friendly unit-shifter, but also a bona fide guilty pleasure.’ – Uncut

The Irish folkrockers of Raglans will open the show tonight. They released their first self-titled album a few months back and are ready to conquer Europe with their upbeat songs.