Big in sound and ambitious in scope, Scars & Stories aims for a wide audience but doesn’t lose its humanity in the process. Lead singer Isaac Slade continues to project a heroic (if tormented) presence in defiantly idealistic numbers like “Heartbeat,” “Here We Are,' and “The Fighter.” He takes on a seafarer's spirit in “The Wind” and delivers a compelling romantic vignette in “Rainy Zurich.” The band’s underlying Christian faith is expressed most clearly in the stately, hymn-like “Be Still.” At its best, The Fray has the power to disarm the most cynical listener with a heartfelt ballad-it does that here in “I Can Barely Say,” a falsetto-tinged confession of need draped with dramatic orchestration.
Producer Brendan O’Brien pushes The Fray toward a more muscular, aggressive sound while retaining the graceful piano interludes that defined the band’s earlier work. So im picking a theme for my first week, Alternative Music:) We start with Scars & Stories, a popular not released already album by The Fray. On its third album, The Fray journeys across physical and emotional landscapes as it fortifies its music with a bolder production approach.