checkmate

Caught in The Fray

The Fray played for their Pinoy fans with lots of passion and heart (Photo by PJC)

 

 

Facing the press a day before their Manila show, Colorado-based pop rock band The Fray were visibly impressed with the warm welcome from their Filipino fans.


“We honestly didn’t think we had fans from the Philippines up until about four years ago,” said guitarist Joe King. “But then again, we sucked six years ago so you wouldn’t want us to come here anyway. We’re a little better now so you will be getting the best of The Fray.”

The quartet of King, Dave Welsh and vocalist Isaac Slade finally made it to the country last week, six months after they were initially scheduled to perform. About 75 local fans were at the airport to greet them when they arrived. They also made an appearance on the popular noontime program Eat Bulaga.

“You guys are the most outgoing so far in the Southeast Asian countries we’ve visited,” King said. “In the US, people usually applaud at the beginning and at the end of each song, but you guys clap like every 30 seconds.”

Welsh told the story of how they had a Filipina fan in the US let them know through Twitter that their show near her place was cancelled even before they themselves knew about it. “So we decided to play at her house and she invited 300 of her friends. Later we found out she’s Filipino so I guess that gave us a taste of what to expect here.”

I managed to sneak in a question about what they thought about recent legislation that legalized marijuana in their home state of Colorado. “I think it’s a smart move,” Slade said. “We spend a lot of time and money getting our police force to jail people for something that’s actually safer than alcohol,” he pointed out.

“I’m proud to live in a progressive state,” King said simply.

At the show at the Araneta Coliseum the next day, The Fray walked out onstage after a surprisingly well-received opening set by local rockers Moonstar88. “Mahal ko kayow,” Slade shouted, earning him excited squeals of delight. They began with one of their earlier hits, “All At Once,” with the incredibly catchy and meaningful lyric, “And all at once the crowd begins to sing/Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same.” They followed it up with fan favorite “You Found Me.”

Slade channeled a younger, less disheveled John Malkovich, but his rich, distinct vocals—much the same live as on record—was all his own. He looked a little comical attempting white guy dance moves on “Turn Me On,” but audiences were clearly enjoying it. “It’s gonna be a good night,” he told the crowd. “So hold on to your horses, or hats, or whatever.”

The frontman passed the mic on to King for the slow weepie “Ungodly Hour.” While most fans best associate Slade as the face and spirit of the band, King showed an impressive set of pipes in the son. Not to take anything away from the baldheaded vocalist, but I really think King should sing more.

Besides their own songs like “Never Say Never,” “Munich,” and “Look After You,” the band also performed a couple of covers, including “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” by The Temptations, and “Surrender” by Cheap trick.

On two occasions, Slade jumped off the stage and ran down to the audience, much to the consternation of security personnel but to the supreme delight of fans.

I didn’t think they would be back after performing back-to-back-back their biggest hits “How To Save A Life,” “Over My Head (Cable Car)” and “Heartbeat,” but after steady roars of “We want more!” by the crowd, Slade reappeared to do a tender and heartfelt “Be Still” solo on the piano. The rest of the band joined him for the finale, “Trust Me.”

“What do you think Joe, should we come back?” Isaac asked his bandmate just before they bid their farewells. “Yeah, I think we should,” was the reply, which was followed by a wave of eager expressions of approval.

Concerts are generally the same whoever’s onstage but, sometimes, there are artists who give their audiences that little extra in their performance; they don’t just phone it in. The Fray played for their Pinoy fans with lots of passion and heart. It was something that only a first timer here can pull off, and really, you never forget your first time.

Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or follow me on twitter @pauljohncana

Showtime

TV5 gives it another ‘Go’

Published : Friday January 18, 2013   |  Category : showtime   |  Hits:86
By : TESSA MAURICIO-ARRIOLA LIFESTYLE AND ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR

TV5 gives it another ‘Go’

TV5 Chairman Manny V. Pangilinan (second from right), together with the station’s talents, promises a better 2013 for the Kapatid Network       “The climb will be steeper; the road will be longer,” says TV5 Chairman Manuel V. Pangil... Read more

The ‘fabulous truth’ about the ‘Alabang Housewives’

Published : Friday January 18, 2013   |  Category : showtime   |  Hits:63
By : TESSA MAURICIO-ARRIOLA

The ‘fabulous truth’ about the ‘Alabang Housewives’

‘Alabang Housewives’ Pamela Spella and Vanessa Ishatani are colorful in every way       The landscape of morning programming has certainly changed this week with the premiere of the TV5 reality show Alabang Housewives on Monday. Read more

Coco Martin and the real power of ‘Juan dela Cruz’

Published : Friday January 18, 2013   |  Category : showtime   |  Hits:59
By : ED UY STAFF WRITER

Coco Martin and the real power of ‘Juan dela Cruz’

Coco Martin chats with the media     In his upcoming TV series Juan de la Cruz, Coco Martin is armed with a metal cross that has the ability to shift into different weapons: a whip, a spear, an arrow and a sword to fight evil. But in... Read more

Care for a ‘Foursome’?

Published : Friday January 18, 2013   |  Category : showtime   |  Hits:33

Care for a ‘Foursome’?

Love and friendship with the ‘Foursome’: Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandez, Ogie Alcasid and Regine Velasquez       For the very first time, Original Pilipino Music (OPM) royalties Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandez, Ogie Alacasid and Regi... Read more

Big in Japandroids

Published : Friday January 18, 2013   |  Category : showtime   |  Hits:33
By : PAUL JOHN CAÑA

Big in Japandroids

Canadian rock duo Japandroids An exclusive interview with Brian King Laneway, the region’s biggest music festival, kicks off in Singapore next on January 26. This writer will be there to bring you all the highlights and the sidelig... Read more

Hosting Powered and Design By: I-MAP WEBSOLUTIONS, INC