Mainstream success The Fray released
Movement EP in 2002. King sang lead on two songs on the EP: "It's for You" and "Where You Want To". The band released
Reason EP in 2003, to some local acclaim in Denver. This prompted
Epic Records to sign the band in 2004. The band's first album,
How to Save a Life, released in 2005, brought the band mainstream success. Apart from playing guitar, King sang lead on the song, "Heaven Forbid", which was about his sister. He also gave backing vocals on "
How to Save a Life", "
Look After You" and "Trust Me". The band released their second album,
The Fray, in 2009. The second single from the album, "
Never Say Never", was written primarily by King from his perspective of his marriage. Apart from guitar, the second album also saw King singing a lot more: he supplied lead vocals on the song "Ungodly Hour" and on the bonus track "Uncertainty", and backing vocals on "
Syndicate" and "Absolute". The band released
Scars & Stories in 2012, with King singing lead on "Rainy Zurich". In 2022, Issac Slade left the Fray. Since then, King became the full-time lead vocalist after only performing lead vocals in at least one song per album.
Vocal characteristics and songwriting While the Fray has been lyrically spearheaded by Slade, King co-writes almost all of the songs. In an interview, King stated that his lyrics were mainly inspired by his experiences with the band: "With success, you have a lot more drama. For me, it was extreme highs in career and extreme lows in a relationship. There were really obvious things to write about." Commenting on the lyrics on the second album, King said: "A lot of really big realizations about ourselves are on this record. We're singing about real things that we've experienced. I'm not really comfortable talking about it, but I'm a lot more comfortable singing about it. It's a different side of me." In April 2013, King released a six-song EP,
Breaking, under the name "King." His single "Need a Woman by Friday" features Trombone Shorty. In September 2017, King released five songs in a project titled "Union Moon". == Personal life ==