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Feature: THE FRAY

By pitching their music somewhere between the arena-friendly style of U2 and the mature pop/rock of bands like Maroon 5 and Counting Crows, the Fray rose to commercial prominence with their 2005 debut, How to Save a Life. The Denver-based band had formed three years prior, when former schoolmates Isaac Slade (vocals, piano) and Joe King (guitar, vocals) unexpectedly bumped into each other at a local music store. The pair began a series of two-man jam sessions and soon expanded their lineup with two of Slade's former bandmates, drummer Ben Wysocki and guitarist David Welsh. Slade's younger brother, Caleb, also joined the band for a stint but was ultimately asked to leave; the resulting rift between the two siblings would later inspire the band's first hit single, "Over My Head (Cable Car)." After issuing the Movement EP in 2002, the quartet gained the support of Denver's KTCL radio station with a follow-up release, 2003's Reason EP. As the Fray's airplay increased alongside their local profile (Westworld, a Denver alt. weekly publication, deemed them "Best New Band" in 2004), they began attracting attention from Epic Records. The label ultimately signed the band in December 2004, and the Fray toured alongside Weezer and Ben Folds the following summer.

How to Save a Life was released in September 2005, and "Over My Head (Cable Car)" found a quick home on modern rock radio. By early 2006, it had crossed over to Top 40 chart status, peaking at number eight and whetting the public's appetite for another hit. The Fray responded by releasing the album's title track, which was heavily used in a promotional campaign for the TV series Grey's Anatomy and quickly became one of 2006's biggest singles. "How to Save a Life" was a world-wide smash, reaching the Top Ten in the U.S. (where it continued to chart for 58 consecutive weeks) and peaking at number one in Bulgaria, Ireland, Canada, and Spain. By the time the smoke had cleared, the Fray's debut had been certified double-platinum in the U.S. and was declared the best-selling digital album of all time.

As How to Save a Life continued to enjoy world-wide chart success, the live album Live at the Electric Factory was released in selected independent stores in July 2006. The Fray re-released their Reason EP the following year while continuing to tour, occasionally playing new material at their high-profile shows. The band also found time to return to the recording studio, and 2009 saw the release of their self-titled sophomore effort, The Fray.

The Fray (2009)

The band finished recording their self-titled second album (The Fray) at the end of July 2008 for a February 3, 2009 release. The album was produced by Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn, the same production duo from the band's debut album. The Fray filmed a music video in Chicago, for their first single, "You Found Me", directed by Josh Forbes, which debuted on VH1.com on December 9, 2008. The Fray debuted their new single "You Found Me" on November 20, during a commercial break of the show Grey's Anatomy. It was a one-minute promo with scenes from the upcoming season of ABC's Lost, and was also made available on iTunes. The band performed the song live at the 2008 American Music Awards on November 23, and have already shot acoustic video performances of the songs from the second album. The album became available for preorder on November 21. The Fray also performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live on December 17, 2008, Good Morning America on February 3, 2009, as well as a small-venue tour to preview the new album starting around the middle of December. You Found Me was the number one of the Australian ARIA charts for three consecutive weeks.

Indicative of the growing practice of musicians using the Internet to spur music sales, several videos from The Fray's new album, directed by Rod Blackhurst, were given to Comcast.net's Music page before they became available to television. Among them were acoustic versions of "You Found Me," "Say When," and "Enough for Now," and live versions of "You Found Me," "Never Say Never" and "Absolute."

The Fray have reached the number one spot on the Billboard charts selling 179,000 copies with the debut of their LP record, The Fray.

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In February, The Fray wrote a new song called "Be the One," which was written in one day and may be a future B-side. They have also recently covered Kanye West's song Heartless. The cover managed to chart at number seventy-nine on the Billboard Hot 100.

On March 14, The Fray confirmed on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown that their next single will be "Never Say Never". They have filmed a video for this single, and has since been released on the internet only via their Myspace on April 24. It premiered everywhere else on May 5, 2009. On May 30, 2009, the music video itself premiered on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown at the number 20 position.


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New Music as of 27 May 09


Mainstream Top 40
BLACK EYED PEAS - I Gotta Feeling
KRIS ALLEN - No Boundaries
ANDY MILONAKIS - Let Me Twitter Dat
MR. HUDSON - Supernova (f/Kanye West)

Rhythmic

PITBULL - Hotel Room Service
50 CENT - OK, You're Right
BREJE - Glad We Met
BUSTA RHYMES - Decision
CALVIN HARRIS - I'm Not Alone
CATARACS - Club Love
DEBORAH COX - Beautiful U R
DRAMA - Tipper Love (f/The Dream)
GUCCI MANE - I Think I Love Her
HONOREBEL - Now You See It (f/Pitbull)
KRISTINE MIRELLE - Let Go
LIL JON - I Do (f/Swizz Beats)
LIL RIPPA - Swaggarriffic
MARIO - Break Up
MULLAGE - Trick'n
OCEAN'S 7 - So Much Swag (f/Bow Wow)
P-WONDA - B**ch I Do #s
PAUL WALL - Lemon Drop (f/Baby Bash)
RASHEEDA - Boss Chick
REDD HOTT - Glide For Me (f/Bobby Valentino)
SWAZY BABY - Freak How You Dance
T.I. - Remember Me (f/Mary J Blige)
TINO COCHINO - Diamonds And Patron
WILE "E" - She Ready
Hot AC (Adult Contemporary)
GARY GO - Wonderful


Alternative

MATISYAHU - One Day
OUR LADY PEACE - All You
Did Was Save My Life
CAMERA OBSCURA - French Navy
FLEET FOXES - Mykonos
PEARL JAM - Why Go ('08 Mix)
WE ARE SCIENTISTS - After Hours
WHITE RABBITS - Percussion Gun
WILCO - You Never Know


Active/Mainstream Rock

BURY YOUR DEAD - Without You
DREAM THEATER - A Rite Of
Passage
DUFF MCKAGAN'S LOADED -
Wild Horses
NUMBER ONE CONTENDER -
What You're Worth
SEKOND SKYN - Land Down Under
AERIAL DOWN - Hurricane
Warning
PARMALEE - Carolina
QUEENSRYCHE - Man Down!
STYX/REO SPEEDWAGON - Can't
Stop Rockin
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New Music as of 20 May 09


Mainstream Top 40
JORDIN SPARKS - Battlefield
BEYONCE - Sweet Dreams
COBRA STARSHIP - Good Girls Go Bad (f/L. Meester)
DAVID GUETTA & CHRIS WILLIS - Love Is Gone
EMINEM - Beautiful
EMINEM - Old Time's Sake
THOMAS FISS - Tweet About You (f/B Roc)
Rhythmic
TRE GANGSTA - Fresh
AMERIE - Why R U
CAM'RON - Silky
DJ PAUL - U On't Want It (f/Lord Infamous)
FLO RIDA - Be On You (f/Ne-Yo)
GUCCI MANE - Runnin Back
GUCCI MANE - Wasted (f/Plies)
JYSHOUN - Incomplete
MON E. G. - Chevy Anthem
MS. BROWN - Wonderland
ONE PHAM - Keep Ya Eyez On My Kicks
SOULJA BOY - Donk
THE PUSH - Teach Me How To Jerk
YOUNG DOSE - Don Dada
Hot AC (Adult Contemporary)
LINKIN PARK - New Divide
MERCYME - Finally Home

Alternative
BILLY TALENT - Rusted From The Rain
MANDO DIAO - Dance With Somebody
MARS VOLTA - Since We've Been Wrong
MEN WITHOUT PANTS - And The Girls Go
PASSION PIT - The Reeling
SONIC YOUTH - Sacred Trickster

Active/Mainstream Rock
ENDLESS HALLWAY - Cell
CLUTCH - 50,000 Unstoppable Watts
FLOOD - Flood
FRAMING HANLEY - Hear Me Now
FROM SWORD TO SUNRISE - One
STEEL PANTHER - Community Property
THEORY OF A DEADMAN - Little Smirk
WITHIN REASON - Bring Em Out
ALL THAT REMAINS - Two Weeks
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New Music as of 13 May 09


Mainstream Top 40
DAUGHTRY - No Surprise
JONAS BROTHERS - Paranoid
3OH!3 - Starstrukk
FLO RIDA - Jump
HILARY DUFF - Any Other Day
JOSEPH SIKORA - Right Now
JUSTIN BIEBER - One Time
MAINO - However Do You Want It
TWENTY ONE TWELVE - Give Me The Strength
Rhythmic
2 PISTOLS - Lights Low (f/C-Ride)
TEAIRRA MARI - Cause A Scene (f/Flo Rida)
AKON - Be With You
SOLANGE - T.O.N.Y.
BERRETA - We Can Make It Rain (f/Charlie)
ERNIE GAINES - So Sorry
FABOLOUS - Throw It In The Bag
GLASSES MALONE - Sun Come Up (f/Bird/Ross/T-Pain)
JADYN MARIA F/FLO RIDA - Good Girls Like Bad Boys
JOHN LEGEND - No Other Love (f/Estelle)
KAT DELUNA - Dance Bailalo
MARQUES HOUSTON - I Love Her (f/Jim Jones)
MORGAN MALLORY - Echoes (In My Head)
MR. CRIMINAL - Jump (f/Twista)
R. KELLY - Supaman High (f/OJ Da Juiceman)
YOUNG CAPONE - Choosin (f/Mario)
Hot AC (Adult Contemporary)
ANGEL TAYLOR - Make Me Believe
JAMES MORRISON - Nothing Ever Hurt Like You
JOURNEY - Where Did I Lose Your Love
SUGAR RAY - Boardwalk

Alternative
SICK PUPPIES - You're Going Down
DATSUNS - So Long
GREEN DAY - 21 Guns
GREEN DAY - American Eulogy
MOBILE - Daylight Breaks
NOFX - Creeping Out Sara
SILVERSUN PICKUPS - There's No Secrets This Year
SLIPKNOT - Snuff

Active/Mainstream Rock
ADELITAS WAY - Invincible
AIDEN - Scavengers Of The Damned
AS I LAY DYING - Comfort Betrays
DREDG - I Don't Know
FALL FROM GRACE - King Of Lies
HURT - Fighting Tao
IN THIS MOMENT - Call Me
MIDNIGHT TO TWELVE - How Bad
PAPA ROACH - Had Enough
STRAIGHT LINE STITCH - What You Can Do To Me
GREEN DAY - East Jesus Nowhere
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Feature: COLDPLAY

After surfacing in 2000 with the breakthrough single "Yellow," Coldplay quickly became one of the biggest bands of the new millennium, honing a mix of introspective Brit-pop and anthemic rock that landed the British quartet a near-permanent residence on record charts worldwide. The group's emergence was perfectly timed; Radiohead had just released the overly cerebral Kid A, while Oasis had ditched two founding members and embraced psychedelic experimentation on Standing on the Shoulders of Giants. U.K. audiences were hungry for a fresh-faced rock band with big aspirations and an even bigger sound, and Coldplay were more than happy to take the reins. Parachutes went multi-platinum in several countries and earned the band their first Grammy, but Coldplay continued to grow into the 2000s, topping their debut album's success with higher record sales and an increased public profile.

Chris Martin (vocals/piano), Jon Buckland (guitar), Will Champion (drums), and Guy Berryman (bass) were all born into musical households. Martin, the eldest of five, began playing the piano as a young child and later took solace in the work of Tom Waits. Buckland, on the other hand, grew up with the heavy guitar sounds of Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. Scotland native Berryman preferred funk to indie rock, thereby leaving him to play bass, while multi-instrumentalist Champion didn't plan to be a drummer until he joined Coldplay's lineup. The bandmates came together in 1996 while attending the University College of London, and the Safety EP was issued shortly after their first gig at a Manchester festival for unsigned bands. The release only saw 500 pressings, as did the subsequent Brothers & Sisters EP. Nevertheless, it was enough to win the band a U.K. deal with Parlophone Records in April 1999, and the five-track Blue Room EP arrived that fall. With nods from the media, the foursome was hailed as the next Travis, thanks to their simplistic acoustics and charming personas.

Parlophone ushered Coldplay into Parr St. Studios in Liverpool, where they recorded the bulk of their debut album. Parachutes was released in July 2000 and became a swift hit on the strength of four U.K. singles, several of which enjoyed popularity in America as well. With "Yellow" climbing the charts on both sides of the Atlantic, Parachutes was released in the U.S. in November, where its sales soon rivaled -- and eventually surpassed -- those
in the U.K.

Riding on the strength of their universally popular debut, Coldplay headed back into the studio in fall 2001 to work on a sophomore album. They emerged with A Rush of Blood to the Head, releasing the album worldwide in August 2002 and embarking on a global concert tour soon after. "The Scientist" enjoyed regular radio rotation, while both "Clocks" and "In My Place" won Grammy awards. The CD/DVD package Live 2003 was issued to highlight the group's popular tour, and Martin specifically earned a higher notch on the celebrity scale by marrying actress Gwyneth Paltrow in December 2003. Paltrow gave birth to the couple's first daughter, Apple Blythe Alison Martin, the following April.

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Fatherhood didn't stop Martin from working, as Coldplay began recording material for a third album within weeks. Previously recorded
material with longtime producer Ken Nelson was scrapped early on, while Danton Supple (Morrissey, the Cure) joined Coldplay to complete the recording of X&Y. "Speed of Sound" marked Coldplay's first single from their long-awaited third effort in spring 2005; the album followed in June, topping charts around the world and selling more than eight million copies during its first year.

Such success put Coldplay on the same commercial level as U2, and Coldplay retreated to the studio in late 2006 to work with famed producer Brian Eno (who had teamed up with U2 two decades prior for The Joshua Tree). Recording sessions with Eno were completed within one year, followed by several months of mixing and growing anticipation from the band's audience. Viva la Vida -- also known by its extended name, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends -- ultimately arrived in June 2008. Worldwide sales for the album had approached six million by November, when Coldplay released several new recordings (including a collaboration with hip-hop mogul Jay-Z) as part of the Prospekt's March EP.

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New Music as of 06 May 09


Mainstream Top 40
PAULA ABDUL - I'm Just Here For The Music
SEAN PAUL - So Fine
AVRIL LAVIGNE - Runaway
PITBULL - The Anthem (f/Lil Jon)
SIMPLE PLAN - Generation
ULTIMATE - Take Me There

Rhythmic
FABOLOUS - My Time (f/Jeremih)
HUEY - PaYOW (f/Bobby Valentino)
JIM JONES & WEBSTAR - Dancing On Me (f/Juelz Santana)
EMINEM - 3 AM
MAXWELL - Pretty Wings
CRACKAJACK - Outta My Head (f/Mr. Mack)
DANIEL BOVIE/ROY ROX - Stop Playing With My Mind
DJ QUICK & KURUPT - Hey Playa
HARDNOX - Fly Away
HUSTLE HOLICZ - Throwed Off
JIM JONES - Precious (f/Ryan Leslie)
KEYSHIA COLE - Trust (w/Monica)
LIL HAZE - Work That Body (f/Ray J)
LIL WAYNE - In Ya Face (f/Kevin Rudolph)
METHOD MAN/REDMAN - A Yo
PROJECT PAT - What Else (f/ Mac E)
STEPHANIE CARCACHE - Mr. Player
THOSE USUAL SUSPECTS - Shadows
Rhythmic
WALE - Chillin (f/Lady Gaga)
YOUNG LIFE - California Life
YUNG D - They Don't Like That

Hot AC (Adult Contemporary)
ACE ENDERS & A MILLION DIFFERE -
When I Hit The Ground

Alternative
ASHER ROTH - Be By Myself (f/ Cee Lo)
PAPER ROUTE - Carousel
STREET SWEEPER SOCIAL CLUB - 100 Little Curses
FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS - Hurt Feelings
GREEN DAY - 21st Century Breakdown
JACK'S MANNEQUIN - Swim
PAPA ROACH - I Almost Told You That I Loved You
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS - Dani California
SANTOGOLD - Lights Out
SCHOOL OF SEVEN BELLS - Half Asleep
SOUNDS - No One Sleeps When I'm
Awake

Active/ Mainstream Rock
STATUS GREEN - Firebomb
TREWS - Hold Me In Your Arms
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