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1[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_fray.jpg]]
2->''Everyone knows I'm in over my head, over my head,\
3With eight seconds left in overtime,\
4she's on your mind, she's on your mind.''
5-->"Over My Head (Cable Car)"
6
7The Fray is a UsefulNotes/{{Denver}}-based rock group best known for their singles "Over My Head (Cable Car)", "How to Save a Life", and their piano-rock style of music.
8
9The current members are:
10* David "Dave" Welsh: lead guitar
11* Joe King: guitar, backing and lead vocals
12* Ben Wysocki: drums, percussion
13
14Not to be confused with the comic book ''ComicBook/{{Fray}}''.
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16!! How To Save A Trope:
17* AngstySurvivingTwin: The main character of "Run for Your Life" is one.
18* AsTheGoodBookSays: Minor example in "Absolute":
19--> Yet man was born to trouble, like sparks fly upward...[[note]]Job 5:7[[/note]]
20* BlitheSpirit: Of the girl in "Turn Me On", Slade said, "She's like a belly dancer almost in a very rigid, stiff, kind of regimented, legalistic world. She comes in and kind of upsets the food cart."
21* CrowdSong: "All at Once" references a crowd bursting into song.
22* DespairEventHorizon:
23** A number of songs seem to be written from the wrong side. Examples include "Trust Me", "Over My Head (Cable Car)" and "You Found Me".
24** "How to Save a Life" has someone else going over this.
25** "Run for Your Life" is about a girl with a dead twin sister and trying to keep her from crossing it.
26* DisappearedDad: The father in "Enough for Now", who "left my mother's mother without so much as a kiss", and while it's unclear exactly what happened the first verse says he's "no longer with us" and later lyrics suggest he's dead.
27* DownerEnding: "Happiness" (see below).
28* DrivenToSuicide: It appears that "How to Save a Life" is a song about someone who was driven to kill themselves.
29* GreatestHitsAlbum: ''Through the Years: The Best of the Fray''
30* GriefSong: "How to Save a Life" is about being unable to save someone from themselves, though it's officially open to interpretation. "Heartless" is about getting away from the toxic influences, but feeling empty afterward.
31* {{Hikikomori}}: "Little House" seems to be about one.
32* IWantSong: "She Is"
33-->She is everything I need that I never knew I wanted, she is everything I want that I never knew I needed
34** "Without Reason" from the ''Reason'' EP is another.
35* LighterAndSofter: The album ''Helios'', perhaps fitting for an album named after a god of the sun, has songs that are generally more hopeful and optimistic than its predecessors.
36* LongRunnerLineUp: Type 2.
37* NeverTrustATitle: "Happiness" is nothing like it sounds. It's an extremely sad song that puts some of Music/{{U2}}'s [[DownerEnding album closers]] to shame.
38* RageAgainstTheHeavens: "You Found Me" is addressed to God with the question "Where were you?" Also a bit of SmiteMeOMightySmiter involved. Fairly mild though, given that Isaac Slade is a Christian. Note that, even if He was "just a little late", God showed up anyway, and although the song is very emotional, [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation it does have a slight air of gratefulness]].
39* RagsToRoyalty: In 2006 Isaac Slade was named heir to the estate of Sir Baron Benjamin Slade, a distant cousin of his.
40* RhymingWithItself: "How to Save a Life" does this several times, starting with the opening couplet: "Step one, you say we need to talk/He walks, you say sit down, it's just a talk."
41* SarcasmMode: "How to Save a Life" features the line "Let him know that you know best/'Cause after all, you do know best." The writer said that the song was written about troubled teens he had worked with and how their parents always thought they knew what was best for the teens, even if it wasn't working.
42* SelfTitledAlbum: Oddly enough, their ''second'' album was this.
43* SillyRabbitIdealismIsForKids: "Trust Me" plays around with this; the speaker seems sad that the addressee will understand "when you're older", but equally despairing at the idea that they never might.
44* StarCrossedLovers: According to Slade, "Turn Me On" is about a ''Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet'' style love affair.
45* TalkingDownTheSuicidal: "How to Save a Life" is about attempting, and failing, to do this.
46* TinyTyrannicalGirl: The subject of the song "Hurricane" is a woman fierce enough to be compared to a massive storm. She's also 5'2". Barely.
47* TrainStationGoodbye: "Vienna"
48* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: Isaac. Naturally leading to the occasional mishearing.
49* WhyCouldntYouBeDifferent: "Enough for Now" is about a man who wanted a son to inherit his name, [[InadequateInheritor but had a daughter instead]]. The lyrics suggest that it's about the grandfather of a band member.

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