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The Fray Announces Full-Length Comeback Album Set for 2025 Release – Fans Ecstatic Over Long-Awaited Return
After years of silence, beloved rock band The Fray has officially announced their long-anticipated return with a brand-new full-length album slated for release in late 2025. The news, confirmed via the band’s social media and website, has ignited a wave of excitement among fans who have been patiently awaiting new music since the group’s last studio effort, Helios, dropped in 2014.
The Denver-based quartet, known for their emotional, piano-driven anthems like “How to Save a Life,” “You Found Me,” and “Never Say Never,” began teasing their comeback earlier this year with cryptic posts, studio snippets, and nostalgic throwbacks. Now, they’ve made it official: a new era of The Fray is underway.
Frontman Isaac Slade shared in a statement, “This record is a labor of love — the product of years apart, years of growth, and a renewed sense of purpose. We’re proud of where we’ve been, and even more excited about where we’re going.”
The upcoming album, still untitled, is expected to showcase a matured sound while staying rooted in the band’s signature heartfelt lyricism and melodic hooks. Sources close to the project say fans can expect a blend of classic Fray elements with modern production and fresh influences. The first single is expected to debut this summer, accompanied by a music video and select live performances.
Fans have flooded social media with enthusiastic reactions, calling the announcement “a dream come true” and “the comeback of the year.” With their timeless sound and powerful storytelling, The Fray’s 2025 comeback is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated musical returns
of the decade.