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| Img_capt = Performing at the Carling Leeds Festival in 2006. |
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| origin = [[Boca Raton, Florida]], U.S. |
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* [[Alternative rock]] |
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| Years_active = [[1999]]–present |
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* [[emo]] |
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| Label = [[Universal Music|MCA Music, Inc.]]<br />[[Vagrant Records|Vagrant]] |
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* {{nowrap|[[indie rock]]}} |
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* [[acoustic rock]] |
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| URL = [http://www.dashboardconfessional.com/ www.dashboardconfessional.com] |
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| Current_members = [[Chris Carrabba]]<br />[[John Lefler]]<br />[[Scott Schoenbeck]]<br />[[Mike Marsh (musician)|Mike Marsh]] |
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| Past_members = [[John Ralston (musician)|John Ralston]]<br />[[Susan Sherouse]]<br />[[Dan Bonebrake]] |
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* 1999–2011 |
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'''Dashboard Confessional''' is an [[United States|American]] band, led by [[singer-songwriter]] and [[guitarist]] [[Chris Carrabba]], from [[Boca Raton, Florida]], USA. |
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* 2015–present |
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* [[Fiddler Records|Fiddler]] |
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* [[Vagrant Records|Vagrant]] |
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* [[Interscope Records|Interscope]] |
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* [[Fueled by Ramen]] |
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* [[AWAL]] |
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*[[Further Seems Forever]], [[Twin Forks (band)|Twin Forks]] |
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| website = {{URL|dashboardconfessional.com}} |
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| current_members = * [[Chris Carrabba]] |
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* [[The Promise Ring|Scott Schoenbeck]] |
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* Armon Jay |
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* Chris Kamrada |
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* Kenny Bridges |
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* Abigail Kelly |
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| past_members = * Dan Bonebrake |
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* [[John Lefler]] |
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* [[Mike Marsh (musician)|Mike Marsh]] |
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* Dane Poppin |
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'''Dashboard Confessional''' is an American [[Rock music|rock]] band from [[Boca Raton, Florida]], formed in 1999 and led by singer [[Chris Carrabba]].<ref name="Ambrose, Anthony">{{cite web |url = http://intunemusiconline.com/2010/12/07/dashboard-confessional-river-city-extension-cory-branan-john-lefler-nyc-1272010/ |title = inTuneMusicOnline: Dashboard Confessional / River City Extension / Cory Branan / John Lefler @ NYC 12/7/2010 |access-date = March 8, 2011 |last = Ambrose |first = Anthony |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://archive.today/20130126110302/http://intunemusiconline.com/2010/12/07/dashboard-confessional-river-city-extension-cory-branan-john-lefler-nyc-1272010/ |archive-date = January 26, 2013 }}</ref> The name of the band is derived from the song "The Sharp Hint of New Tears" off their debut album, ''[[The Swiss Army Romance]]''. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Dashboard Confessional was started in [[1999]], as a side project from Chris Carrabba's venture with Florida rock band [[Further Seems Forever]]. The name Dashboard Confessional is derived from one of his songs, "The Sharp Hint of New Tears," which contains the line ''"On the way home/This car hears my confessions."'' Contrary to popular belief, the name Dashboard Confessional refers only to Carrabba, as he originally intended it to be only a solo project. Addressing this misunderstanding, he challenged: "What rulebook says it has to be called your name if you're one guy?"<ref name="quote">{{cite web | url = http://www.decapolis.com/musicreviews/interviews/dash2.shtml | title=Dashboard Confessional Interview by Nate Bailey | work = Decapolis | accessdate = December 29 | accessyear = 2005}}</ref> But Carrabba often brought along friends to play live shows with him and in 2002 he decided to make the current line-up a permanent one. [[Jolie Lindholm]], formerly of [[The Rocking Horse Winner]], also provided background vocals on Chris' debut album ''[[The Swiss Army Romance]]''. |
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===Early history (1999–2002)=== |
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Dashboard Confessional's first recording was the 2000 album ''[[The Swiss Army Romance]]'', initially a solo side project of Chris Carrabba while he was in the band [[Further Seems Forever]]. The following year, [[Further Seems Forever]], with [[Chris Carrabba]], recorded its debut album, ''[[The Moon Is Down (album)|The Moon Is Down]]''. Carrabba left the band before the album was released<ref>{{Cite web|title=Further Seems Forever: A Tale of Three Singers (S1 Ep1)|url=https://soundcloud.com/tooth-and-nail-records/further-seems-forever-a-tale-of-three-singers-s1-ep1|language=en|access-date=November 14, 2018}}</ref> to record and release his second solo album, ''[[The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most]]'', and a follow-up EP, ''So Impossible''; both were released under the name Dashboard Confessional. |
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By 2002, three other musicians had joined Dashboard Confessional. After the success of his second album, Carrabba was asked to perform on ''[[MTV Unplugged]]'', and the subsequent [[MTV Unplugged 2.0|live release]] marked the first time many of the songs were recorded with a full band. Also in 2002, the music video for "[[Screaming Infidelities]]" won the MTV2 award at the [[MTV Video Music Award]]s, beating out [[Norah Jones]], [[The Strokes]], [[The Hives]], [[Nappy Roots]], and [[Musiq]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Wilcha|first=Kristin|date=September 6, 2002|title=SuperMega/Palomar and FM Rocks Top MTV Awards|url=http://www.shootonline.com/node/28469|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160413011520/https://www.shootonline.com/node/28469|archive-date=April 13, 2016|access-date=|website=SHOOTonline|publisher=DCA Business Media LLC.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1458151/20021015/dashboard_confessional.jhtml |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20040419003358/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1458151/20021015/dashboard_confessional.jhtml |url-status= dead |archive-date= April 19, 2004 |first=Joe|last=D'Angelo|title=New Dashboard Confessional: Still Emotional, But More Musical |date=October 15, 2002|publisher=[[MTV]]|access-date=July 9, 2009}}</ref> This video starred Carrabba in both the performance and the storyline. The video was directed by [[Maureen Egan]] and Matthew Barry.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/videos/dashboard-confessional/14600/screaming-infidelities.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081213003519/http://www.mtv.com/videos/dashboard-confessional/14600/screaming-infidelities.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 13, 2008|title=Dashboard Confessional – "Screaming Infidelities"|date=February 5, 2002|publisher=[[MTV]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://vimeo.com/15714783|title=Dashboard Confessional – "Screaming Infidelities"|date=October 10, 2010|publisher=Vimeo}}</ref> |
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The current line-up includes Carrabba ([[Singer|vocals]], [[guitar]]), John Lefler ([[guitar]]), Scott Schoenbeck ([[Bass guitar|bass]]) (formerly in [[The Promise Ring]]), and [[Mike Marsh (musician)|Mike Marsh]] ([[Drum kit|drums]]). Both John Lefler and Mike Marsh provide background vocals. Chris' friend and guitarist [[John Ralston (musician)|John Ralston]] and violinist [[Susan Sherouse]] often perform and record with the group.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://music.aol.co.uk/sessions/dashboard-confessional/article/20060728063409990001 | title=Dashboard Confessional - Sessions - AOL Music | work = AOL | accessdate = March 4 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> [[As of 2006]], they have released four [[Extended play|EPs]] and five full-length [[album]]s, three of which have been certified gold by the [[Recording Industry Association of America|RIAA]]. |
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===''A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar'' (2003–2005)=== |
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They won the [[MTV2]] award at [[2002]]'s [[MTV Video Music Award]]s for their song "Screaming Infidelities". |
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In 2003, Dashboard Confessional released its third album, ''[[A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar]]''. Peaking at No. 2 on the United States ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' charts, the album proved to be the band's most commercially viable album yet. In the fall of 2003, Dashboard Confessional toured with [[Brand New (band)|Brand New]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://chicagomaroon.com/2003/10/06/brand-new-gives-the-teenage-girls-tremors-dashboard-goes-unnoticed/|title=Brand New gives the teenage girls tremors; Dashboard goes unnoticed|first=James|last=Cocoran|date=October 6, 2003|work=[[The Chicago Maroon]]}}</ref><ref name="DC_BrandNew">{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/57213/dashboard-brand-new-re-team-for-fall-tour|date=September 18, 2006|title=Dashboard, Brand New Re-Team for Fall Tour|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.spin.com/2010/11/qa-dashboard-confessionals-chris-carrabba/|title=Q&A: Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba|first=Kevin|last=O'Donnell|date=November 19, 2010|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]}}</ref> |
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In the summer of 2004, Dashboard Confessional recorded the song "[[Vindicated (song)|Vindicated]]" for the film ''[[Spider-Man 2]]''. It was featured on the soundtrack and played over the film's end credits.<ref>{{cite news|last=Valmero|first=Anna| date=May 27, 2010 |url=http://loqal.ph/arts-and-entertainment/2010/05/27/chris-carabba-shares-stories-behind-dashboard-confessionals-music/| title=Chris Carrabba shares stories behind Dashboard Confessional's music|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111217075253/http://loqal.ph/arts-and-entertainment/2010/05/27/chris-carabba-shares-stories-behind-dashboard-confessionals-music/ |archive-date=December 17, 2011|work=loQal.ph}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Richardson |first=Sean|date=June 24, 2004|url=http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/events/future/documents/03910180.asp |title=Vindication: Emo superhero Chris Carrabba puts a new spin on ''Spider-Man''| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130402062609/http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/events/future/documents/03910180.asp |archive-date=April 2, 2013|work=[[The Phoenix (newspaper)|The Boston Phoenix]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/super/super/view/20100529-272645/Chris-Carrabba-knows-how-to-be-funny|first=Jed-Angelo Q.|last=Segovia|title= Chris Carrabba knows how to be funny|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209101724/http://lifestyle.inquirer.net/super/super/view/20100529-272645/Chris-Carrabba-knows-how-to-be-funny |archive-date=December 9, 2013|newspaper=[[Philippine Daily Inquirer]]|date=May 29, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{YouTube|id=kNxzdnZVIp0|title=Dashboard Confessional – Vindicated}}</ref> Due to such usage, the band gained a sizable audience for their next release the following summer, ''[[Dusk and Summer]]''. "Vindicated" was not, however, released on ''A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar'' but was included on most versions and deluxe edition versions of ''Dusk and Summer''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Dashboard-Confessional-Dusk-And-Summer-Deluxe-Edition/release/1288391|title=Dashboard Confessional – ''Dusk and Summer'': Deluxe Edition|publisher=[[Discogs]]|access-date=January 23, 2014}}</ref> |
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In May of [[2005]], Dashboard Confessional entered the studio to record their fourth album with [[Daniel Lanois]]. Lanois has co-produced the albums ''[[So (album)|So]]'' ([[Peter Gabriel]]) and ''[[The Joshua Tree]]'' ([[U2]]), and produced [[Bob Dylan]]'s Grammy award winning album ''[[Time Out of Mind]]'' (Album of the Year, 1997). "Don't Wait" was the first single released from Dashboard Confessional's latest album ''[[Dusk and Summer]]'', which was released on [[June 27]], [[2006]]. The album's second single was "[[Stolen (song)|Stolen]]". Following the release of ''Dusk and Summer'', Dashboard Confessional went on a summer tour of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] with special guests [[Say Anything (band)|Say Anything]] and [[Ben Lee]]. They followed this with a co-headlining arena tour with alternative rock band [[Brand New]]. |
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===''Dusk and Summer'' (2005–2006)=== |
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Dashboard Confessional performed at the [[Brick Awards]] on April 12, 2007 as a featured musical guest, in addition to playing the final show of the [[mtvU]] Campus Invasion Tour 2007 at [[Penn's Landing]] in [[Philadelphia]] on April 29, 2007.<ref name="news">{{cite web | url = http://www.myspace.com/brickawards | title=Dashboard Confessional Confirmed as Musical Guest | work = BRICK Awards MySpace | accessdate = March 9 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> |
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In May 2005, Dashboard Confessional entered the studio to record their fourth album with producer [[Daniel Lanois]]. The album, ''[[Dusk and Summer]]'', was released on June 27, 2006; its first single was "[[Don't Wait (Dashboard Confessional song)|Don't Wait]]". Following the release of ''Dusk and Summer'', Dashboard Confessional went on a summer tour of the U.S. with special guests [[Say Anything (band)|Say Anything]] and [[Ben Lee]],<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.spin.com/2006/05/dashboard-tour-through-dusk-summer/|title=Dashboard to Tour Through Dusk, Summer|date=May 11, 2006|work=[[Spin (magazine)|Spin]]}}</ref> followed by co-headlining an arena tour with [[Brand New (band)|Brand New]].<ref name="DC_BrandNew" /> |
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===''The Shade of Poison Trees'' (2007–2009)=== |
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The band was featured on PBS' acclaimed music series Soundstage, with a performance taped at New York's Madison Square Garden debuting on the network July 12, 2007. The broadcast, repeated nationally over subsequent weeks, included "Don’t Wait," "Stolen," and "Screaming Infidelities". |
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In 2007, Dashboard Confessional released its follow-up to ''Dusk and Summer'', ''[[The Shade of Poison Trees]].'' Unlike its predecessor, this album reflects back on the earlier influence of Carrabba's acoustic harmonies from ''The Swiss Army Romance'' and ''The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most''. |
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===''Alter the Ending, The Swiss Army Romance'' re-release (2009–2010)=== |
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[http://www.dashboardconfessional.com/ Dashboard Confessional's Official website] announced a fall 2007 North American solo tour with special guests [[Augustana]] and [[John Ralston]]. |
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Dashboard Confessional began recording their sixth studio album, ''[[Alter the Ending]]'', in 2008. Carrabba stated that the album could have turned into a concept album: |
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"...only with the last three has it become, like, 'All right, these have a continuity, and there's something going on,' so I'm excited to see where that leads."<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1049381/carrabba-already-14-songs-into-next-dashboard-cd |title=Carrabba Already 14 Songs Into Next Dashboard CD|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]| first=Gary|last=Graff|date=September 11, 2007}}</ref> |
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On February 14, 2009, as a special [[Valentine's Day]] gift to fans, Carrabba released a free download on his [[MySpace]] page entitled "Even Now (Acoustic Version)" from their forthcoming studio album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archives.collegian.com/2009/12/17/dashboard_confessionals_new_album/|title=Dashboard Confessional's new album doesn't ''Alter'' the style|first=Ian|last=Mahan|date=November 10, 2009|work=[[Rocky Mountain Collegian]]|access-date=January 23, 2014|archive-date=February 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140202104513/http://archives.collegian.com/2009/12/17/dashboard_confessionals_new_album/|url-status=dead}}</ref> In June 2009, the band began "sequencing the album," suggesting that the upcoming album was close to completion. |
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Dashboard Confessional announced they will be releasing their fifth studio album on October 2nd called [[The Shade of Poison Trees]]. Currently on their [http://www.myspace.com/dashboardconfessional MySpace], they have posted the entire new album [[The Shade of Poison Trees]] for streaming. |
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In August 2009, Dashboard Confessional contributed a song to the motion picture soundtrack for the [[dark comedy]] film ''[[Jennifer's Body]]'', titled "Finishing School."<ref>{{cite web|first=James|last=Zahn|url=http://www.fangoria.com/musick/reviews/3693-jennifers-body-music-from-the-motion-picture-review.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090828134408/http://www.fangoria.com/musick/reviews/3693-jennifers-body-music-from-the-motion-picture-review.html |archive-date=August 28, 2009|title=Jennifer's Body – Music from the Motion Picture (Review)|publisher=[[Fangoria]]|date=August 25, 2009 }}</ref> It was not featured on ''Alter the Ending''. |
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During an interview with [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003638009 Billboard], posted on September 11, 2007, Carrabba stated that he is 14 tracks into what would be the sixth studio album. He is also unsure about when it would be recorded, but plans to have 30 tracks to draw from. It may be a concept album: "only with the last three has it become, like, 'All right, these have a continuity and there's something going on,' so I'm excited to see where that leads." he also stated that the album would not be released for sometime since he has an obligation to promote The Shade of Poison Trees. |
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On September 10, 2009, Chris Carrabba confirmed on his [[Twitter|Twitter page]] that the 12-song album would be released on November 10, 2009. It was found out that the album would be released on two discs, the first of which consisted of the full-band version of the album and the second consisted of the acoustic version. In addition, Carrabba stated that Dashboard Confessional would be touring with [[New Found Glory]] and [[Never Shout Never]] in the near future.<ref>{{cite web|first=Chris|last=Carrabba |url=https://twitter.com/ChrisCarrabba |title=Chris Carrabba (ChrisCarrabba) on Twitter |publisher=Twitter.com |access-date=February 21, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266856/dashboard-confessional-doubles-down-with-alter-the-ending|first=Laura|last=Leebove|title=Dashboard Confessional Doubles Down With 'After The Ending'|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|date=October 30, 2009|access-date=November 1, 2009}}</ref> On October 30, 2009, however, Carrabba announced via Twitter and [[Facebook]] that, due to a last-minute family emergency, the band would be cancelling their ''Alter the Ending'' tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never with the exception of a November 7 concert with the [[Louisville Orchestra]]. Although the longer tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never was cancelled, Carrabba announced on his website on November 10, 2009, that he and John Lefler would begin a 13-date acoustic tour with New Found Glory (who played acoustic sets as well) on November 30, 2009. |
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==Live shows== |
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Dashboard Confessional shows are known for their intimate atmosphere and enthusiastic participation from the crowds. Carrabba encourages the audience to sing large portions of the songs, stepping back from the mic and letting the crowd's voices be heard instead of his. This can be heard on numerous songs from the MTV Unplugged recording. Carrabba has said that this fosters a bond between concert-goers, and helps him and the audience connect on an emotional level, making all his shows intimate, personal experiences. |
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Dashboard Confessional performed as the opening act for the [[Bon Jovi]] [[The Circle (Bon Jovi album)|Circle Tour]] in 2010.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punknews.org/article/36204/tours-dashboard-confessional-to-support-bon-jovi|title=Tours: Dashboard Confessional to Support Bon Jovi|first=Aubin|last=Paul|date=December 2, 2009|publisher=Punknews.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine| url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266530/dashboard-confessionals-carrabba-cant-wait-to-tour-with-bon-jovi|title=Dashboard Confessional's Carrabba 'Can't Wait' to Tour with Bon Jovi|first=Gary|last=Graff|date=December 2, 2009|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref> On July 31, 2010, Carrabba performed at the top of [[Pikes Peak]] in Colorado for the second annual Love Hope Strength Foundation and Health ONE Pikes Peak Rocks benefit, honoring cancer survivors and raising money and awareness for research and treatment.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/957191/dashboard-confessional-singer-to-play-pikes-peak-for-charity|date=July 26, 2010|title=Dashboard Confessional Singer to Play Pikes Peak for Charity|first=Gary|last=Graff|magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref> |
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The band encourages the taping of their live appearances. After one recent show, the band sent out requests for a recording, after Chris started performing freestyle. |
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On October 4, 2010, it was announced that Dashboard Confessional's first album, ''The Swiss Army Romance'', would be re-released as a deluxe vinyl album on November 16.<ref name="Karan">{{cite news|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dashboard_confessionals_chris_carrabba_to_play_swiss_army_romance_solo_tour/|title=Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba to play ''Swiss Army Romance'' solo tour; announces vinyl set|first=Tim|last=Karan|date=October 4, 2010| work=[[Alternative Press (magazine)|Alternative Press]]|access-date=January 23, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130324103148/http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dashboard_confessionals_chris_carrabba_to_play_swiss_army_romance_solo_tour|archive-date=March 24, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> The limited edition box set (only 1,000 copies available) included remastered versions of the album's track listing, extended artwork, handwritten lyrics, unreleased photos, guitar picks, and a commemorative tour laminate, all encased in an intricate Swiss army knife case.<ref name="Karan"/> The day after the release, Carrabba embarked on a solo tour playing ''The Swiss Army Romance'' in its entirety for the tenth anniversary of the release of the album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.punknews.org/article/40073/tours-dashboard-confessional-swiss-army-romance-anniversary|first=Aubin| last=Paul|title=Tours: Dashboard Confessional (''Swiss Army Romance'' Anniversary)|date=October 4, 2010|publisher= Punknews.org}}</ref><ref name="Karan" /> On December 1, it was announced that [[Chris Conley (musician)|Chris Conley]] of [[Saves the Day]] was added to the tour as main support for the West Coast dates. Three-piece band [[Lady Danville]] joined them as well. |
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==References in popular culture== |
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* Their song "[[Don't Wait]]" was on ''The Road Mix: Music from One Tree Hill Volume 3''. |
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* "The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most" is the name of a ''One Tree Hill'' episode. |
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* "Hands Down" plays on the pilot episode of ''One Tree Hill''. "Don't Wait" appears in episodes 401 and 413. "Currents" is played during episode 402 and "Stolen" is played during episode 417. |
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* "[[As Lovers Go]]" appeared in the children's movie ''Shrek 2''. |
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* "[[Vindicated]]" is a song featured in the ''Spider Man 2'' soundtrack. |
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* Their song "[[Stolen]]" was rerecorded in 2007 with the German band [[Juli (band)|Juli]]. |
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* The song "Standard Lines" was played on an episode of Clone High. |
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* The song "[[Stolen]]" was also featured in the season 4 finale episode of "[[Cold Case]]" as its ending song. |
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* Dashboard Confessional's song "Rooftops and Invitations" is featured on the Laguna Beach: Summer Can Last Forever soundtrack. |
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* The song "[[Stolen]]" was also used on episode 19, season 6 of '[[Scrubs (TV series)|Scrubs]]" as the final song of the episode in which Zach Braff's JD reflects on other characters around him in the bar and wishes that he was the one proposing to Elliot. |
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* The song "[[Stolen]]" was used on an episode of ''[[What About Brian]]''. It is played in the ending of the episode "What About Temptations" from the second season. |
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* "Reason to Believe" is a song featured in the ''Eletronic Arts'' football game ''Madden NFL 07''. |
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* "Several Ways To Die Trying" is featured in an episode of the ABC show 'Life As We Know It'. |
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* Dashboard Confessional is referenced in Gym Class Heroes' song "Taxi Driver". |
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=== Other pursuits, ''Crooked Shadows'' (2011–2018) === |
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==Discography== |
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After the release of ''Alter the Ending'', Chris Carrabba spent the next few years pursuing many different avenues. In 2011, Chris released ''[[Covered in the Flood]]'', a solo album containing covers of other artists. Chris spent the subsequent years touring, working on some of his side musical projects, collaborating with other bands and exploring other creative pursuits such as painting and designing clothes.<ref>{{cite news|last=Reardon |first=Tom |title=Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba Reflects on 20 Years |url=https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/music/dashboard-confessional-are-playing-van-buren-phoenix-february-7-11432040 |work=[[Phoenix New Times]] |date=February 5, 2020|access-date=February 5, 2020}}</ref> |
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===Albums=== |
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All regularly released albums and their chart peak position: [[Billboard 200]] (Hot 200), [[Top Heatseekers]] (Heat), Top Independent Albums (Indep), Top Internet Albums (Inter) and Top Canadian Albums (CAN), as well as the [[RIAA certification]]. A dash indicates that the album did not chart on that chart. |
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In an interview with [[MTV News]] on October 6, 2017, Chris Carrabba announced that Dashboard Confessional's seventh studio album was in the works.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://peopleschoice.com/2017/10/09/chris-carrabba-confirms-new-dashboard-confessional-album-is-on-the-way/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171013065841/http://peopleschoice.com/2017/10/09/chris-carrabba-confirms-new-dashboard-confessional-album-is-on-the-way/|archive-date=October 13, 2017|url-status=dead|title=Chris Carrabba Confirms New Dashboard Confessional Album Is On The Way|first=Johnni|last=Macke|date=October 9, 2017|work=[[People's Choice Awards]]}}</ref> On November 15, it was announced that the group's next album, ''Crooked Shadows'', would be released on February 9, 2018,<ref>{{cite news |last=Dickman |first=Maggie |date=November 15, 2017 |title=Dashboard Confessional announce first new album in eight years, release new song—listen |url=https://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dashboard_confessional_we_fight_song_crooked_shadows_album |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171205050303/https://www.altpress.com/news/entry/dashboard_confessional_we_fight_song_crooked_shadows_album |archive-date=December 5, 2017 |access-date=November 15, 2017 |work=[[Alternative Press (magazine)|Alternative Press]]}}</ref> through [[Fueled by Ramen]].<ref>{{cite news|first=Jack|last=Rogers|url=https://www.rocksound.tv/news/read/dashboard-confessional-have-announced-their-new-album|title=Dashboard Confessional Have Announced Their New Album|work=[[Rock Sound]]|date=November 16, 2017|access-date=November 25, 2017|archive-date=August 24, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180824034236/https://www.rocksound.tv/news/read/dashboard-confessional-have-announced-their-new-album|url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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=== Re-releases, 20th anniversary (2019–2020) === |
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In 2019 Dashboard Confessional released re-recordings of ''Dusk and Summer'', ''Alter the Ending'', and ''A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar'' under a triple LP titled ''Now Is Then Is Now''.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Bennett |first1=Sarah Louise |title=Chris Carrabba has reimagined three Dashboard Confessional albums |date=June 22, 2019| url=https://www.upsetmagazine.com/news/chris-carrabba-has-reimagined-three-dashboard-confessional-albums |website=Upset Magazine |access-date=February 5, 2020}}</ref> |
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In 2020, Carrabba and his band started a 20th anniversary tour celebrating the band's beginning. The band in the anniversary tour played selected songs from the albums ''The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most'' and ''A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar''. On January 31, 2020, a greatest hits album was released as part of the 20th anniversary titled ''The Best Ones of the Best Ones''.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Kaye |first1=Ben |title=Dashboard Confessional announce best-of compilation, 20th anniversary tour |url=https://consequence.net/2019/09/dashboard-confessional-best-of-20th-anniversary-tour/ |work=[[Consequence of Sound]] |access-date=February 5, 2020}}</ref> The anniversary tour was cut short due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.brooklynvegan.com/coronavirus-cancellations-postponements-phil-lesh-cher-billy-joel-the-format-devin-townsend-more/|title=coronavirus cancellations & postponements: Phil Lesh, Cher, Billy Joel, The Format, Dashboard Confessional, more|first=Bill|last=Pearls|publisher=Brooklyn Vegan|date=March 12, 2020|access-date=April 28, 2020}}</ref> |
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=== ''Lonely Hearts & Lovers'' Valentine's Day Streams (2021–2022) === |
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Following Carrabba's recovery from a major motorcycle accident in 2020, Dashboard Confessional released a pre-recorded stream show titled ''Lonely Hearts & Lovers'' on February 14, 2021. They played a 19-song set, shot in Riverside Revival Church in Nashville, Tennessee, in 4K ultra HD.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Skinner |first1=Tom |title=Dashboard Confessional announce livestream show for Valentine's Day |date=February 9, 2021 | url=https://www.nme.com/en_au/news/music/dashboard-confessional-announce-live-streamed-show-valentines-day-2876701 |website=NME |access-date=March 3, 2022}}</ref> In February 2022, another Valentine's stream was announced. This show was shot in gardens in Southern California, and they played 12 songs.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Nattress |first1=Katrina |title=Dashboard Confessional Reveals Special Valentine's Gift For Fans |date=February 3, 2022 | url=https://kiisfm.iheart.com/content/2022-02-03-dashboard-confessional-reveals-special-valentines-gift-for-fans |website=KIISFM |access-date=March 3, 2022}}</ref> |
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! width="40" | <small>Heat</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>Indep</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>Inter</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>CAN</small> |
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| align="left" | 2000 |
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| align="left" | ''[[The Swiss Army Romance]]'' |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 39 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="left" | – |
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| align="left" | 2001 |
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| align="left" | ''[[The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most]]'' |
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| align="center" | 108 |
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| align="center" | '''1''' |
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| align="center" | 5 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="left" | Gold |
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| align="left" | 2002 |
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| align="left" | ''[[MTV Unplugged 2.0]]'' |
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| align="center" | 111 |
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| align="center" | '''1''' |
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| align="center" | '''1''' |
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| align="center" | 126 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="left" | Platinum |
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| align="left" | 2003 |
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| align="left" | ''[[A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar]]'' |
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| align="center" | 2 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | '''1''' |
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| align="center" | 2 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="left" | Gold |
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| align="left" | 2006 |
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| align="left" | ''[[Dusk and Summer]]'' |
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| align="center" | 2 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 2 |
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| align="center" | 6 |
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| align="left" | - |
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| align="left" | 2007 |
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| align="left" | ''[[The Wire Tapes Vol. 1]]'' |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="left" | - |
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| align="left" | 2007 |
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| align="left" | ''[[The Shade of Poison Trees]]'' |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="left" | - |
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=== ''All The Truth That I Can Tell'' (2022–present) === |
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===Singles=== |
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In February 2022 Dashboard Confessional released their ninth studio album, ''All The Truth That I Can Tell''.<ref>{{cite magazine |last1=Gross |first1=Joe |title=Dashboard Confessional Is an Endearing Sleeve-Tat Dad on 'All the Truth That I Can Tell' |date= |
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Singles that appeared in the [[Billboard Hot 100]] (Hot 100), [[Pop 100]] (Pop 100), [[Modern Rock Tracks]] (MRT)<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.vnuArtistId=419236&model.vnuAlbumId=778942 | title=Artist Chart History - Dashboard Confessional | work = Billboard.com | accessdate = April 12 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> or the [[UK Singles Chart]] (UK). A dash indicates the song didn't reach a significant position on that chart. |
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February 24, 2022| url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-album-reviews/dashboard-confessional-all-the-truth-that-i-can-tell-1310910 |magazine=Rolling Stone |access-date=March 3, 2022}}</ref> Dashboard Confessional and Jimmy Eat World began their 'Surviving the Truth Tour' on February 27, 2022.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Pearis |first1=Bill |title=Jimmy Eat World & Dashboard Confessional announce "Surviving the Truth" tour |date= |
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January 11, 2022| url=https://www.brooklynvegan.com/jimmy-eat-world-dashboard-confessional-announce-surviving-the-truth-tour/ |website=Brooklyn Vegan |access-date=March 3, 2022}}</ref> In early April 2022, Dashboard Confessional announced the Hello Gone Days co-headlining tour with [[Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness]], to kick off on July 31 and last through September 7. Opening acts included [[Cartel (band)|Cartel]], [[The Juliana Theory]], and [[Armor for Sleep]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Linzinmeir |first=Taylor|title=Dashboard Confessional, Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness announce co-headlining tour |url=https://www.altpress.com/dashboard-confessional-andrew-mcmahon-in-the-wilderness-tour-dates/ |access-date=2022-09-06 |website=Alternative Press Magazine |date=April 11, 2022 |language=en}}</ref> Former member [[John Lefler]] filled in for Armon Jay for the Dallas show of the tour. |
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Dashboard Confessional toured the United States with the [[Counting Crows]] on the Banshee Season Tour in the summer of 2023.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Young |first1=Alex |title=Counting Crows Announce Summer Tour with Dashboard Confessional |url=https://consequence.net/2023/03/counting-crows-dashboard-confessional-tour/ |website=Consequence |date=March 13, 2023 |access-date=5 October 2023}}</ref> |
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! width="40" | <small>Hot 100</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>Pop 100</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>MRT</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>UK</small> |
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! width="40" | <small>DE</small> |
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| align="left" | 2002 |
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| align="left" | "Screaming Infidelities" |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 22 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | n.P. |
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| align="left" | ''[[The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most]]'' |
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| align="left" | 2002 |
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| align="left" | "Saints and Sailors" |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | n.P. |
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| align="left" | ''The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most'' |
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| align="left" | 2003 |
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| align="left" | "[[Hands Down]]" |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 8 |
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| align="center" | 60 |
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| align="center" | n.P. |
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| align="left" | ''[[A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar]]'' |
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| align="left" | 2004 |
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| align="left" | "Rapid Hope Loss" |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 37 |
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| align="center" | 75 |
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| align="center" | n.P. |
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| align="left" | ''A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar'' |
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| align="left" | 2004 |
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| align="left" | "[[Vindicated]]" |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 2 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | n.P. |
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| align="left" | ''[[Spider-Man 2 soundtrack]]'' |
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| align="left" | 2006 |
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| align="left" | "[[Don't Wait]]" |
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| align="center" | 80 |
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| align="center" | 64 |
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| align="center" | 17 |
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| align="center" | 68 |
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| align="center" | n.P. |
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| align="left" | ''[[Dusk and Summer]]'' |
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|- |
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| align="left" | 2006 |
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| align="left" | "[[Rooftops and Invitations]]" |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="left" | ''Dusk and Summer'' |
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| align="left" | 2007 |
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| align="left" | "[[Stolen (song)|Stolen]]" |
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| align="center" | 44 |
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| align="center" | 34 |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="left" | ''Dusk and Summer'' |
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|- |
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| align="left" | 2007 |
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| align="left" | "[[Stolen (song)|Stolen]]" feat. [[Juli (band)|Juli]] |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | 15 |
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| align="left" | ''Dusk and Summer'' |
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|- |
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| align="left" | 2007 |
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| align="left" | "Thick as Thieves" |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | – |
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| align="center" | - |
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| align="left" | ''[[The Shade of Poison Trees]]'' |
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==Musical style and influences== |
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n.P. = not present |
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Dashboard Confessional's style is [[emo]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/interview-dashboard-confessionals-lead-singer-chris-carrabba-20060630 |first=Austin|last=Scaggs|title=Interview: Dashboard Confessional's Lead Singer, Chris Carrabba |work=[[Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone]] |date=June 30, 2006}}</ref><ref name=hype>{{cite web |author=Flak|url=http://www.behindthehype.com/music-reviews/indie-rock-review/getting-confessional-i-still-like-dashboard-confessional/ |title=Getting Confessional: I Still Like Dashboard Confessional |publisher=Behind the Hype |date=July 31, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/22/arts/music/22sann.html?_r=0 |title=Dashboard Confessional Grows Up, and Emo Gets Its Own Generation Gap |first=Kelefa|last= Sanneh|work=[[The New York Times]] |date=June 22, 2006}}</ref><ref name=AMG>{{cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/dashboard-confessional-mn0000574102/biography |title=Dashboard Confessional |publisher=[[Allmusic]]}}</ref> that takes the sound of [[alternative rock]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/437zdg/we-started-a-dad-confessional-at-a-dashboard-confessional-show |title=We Started a Dad Confessional at a Dashboard Confessional Show |work=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]] |publisher=Noisey |last=Pacholik |first=Devin |date=March 9, 2018 |access-date=June 28, 2018}}</ref> [[indie rock]]<ref name="hype"/> and [[acoustic rock]].<ref name="AMG"/> Dashboard Confessional's influences include [[Fugazi]], [[Minor Threat]], [[Descendents]], [[Guy Clark]], [[the Beach Boys]],<ref>{{cite web |last=Gordon |first=Lily |date=October 19, 2012 |title=Carrabba confessional: Early aughts pop star on life after Dashboard |url=http://chicagomaroon.com/2012/10/19/carrabba-confessional-early-aughts-pop-star-on-life-after-dashboard/ |url-status= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210513061211/http://chicagomaroon.com/2012/10/19/carrabba-confessional-early-aughts-pop-star-on-life-after-dashboard/ |archive-date=May 13, 2021 |access-date=June 28, 2018 |work=[[The Chicago Maroon]]}}</ref> [[Bruce Springsteen]], [[Superchunk]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Asendorf |first=Alexa |date=November 6, 2006 |title=Sounds familiar |url=https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2006/11/06/sounds-familiar/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240101143828/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2006/11/06/sounds-familiar/ |archive-date=January 1, 2024 |access-date=January 1, 2024 |website=[[Tampa Bay Times]]}}</ref> [[the Cure]], [[Jawbreaker (band)|Jawbreaker]], [[R.E.M.]], [[Operation Ivy (band)|Operation Ivy]], [[the Smiths]], [[Counting Crows]], [[Morrissey]], [[Paul Simon]], [[Steve Earle]], [[Green Day]], [[Elvis Costello]], [[the Promise Ring]], [[Sunny Day Real Estate]], [[Mineral (band)|Mineral]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theaquarian.com/2017/01/18/an-interview-with-dashboard-confessional-their-hearts-beat-here/ |title=An Interview With Dashboard Confessional: Their Hearts.Beat.HERE |work=[[The Aquarian Weekly]] |last=Stanton |first=Leanne Aciz |date=January 18, 2017 |access-date=June 28, 2018}}</ref> [[Sick of It All]], and [[Weezer]]. |
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*"Jamie" - cover released on ''Rock Music: A Tribute to Weezer'' (2002) |
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*"The Only Gift That I Need" - Released on the band's official website in 2002. |
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*"Tonight I'll Take What I Can Get" - Two versions of this song were released on the band's official website in 2002. Also released as a [[bonus track]] on the iTunes release of ''[[The Shade of Poison Trees]]'' (2007) |
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*"Hold On" and "This Is a Forgery" - released on the [[Vagrant Records]] re-issue of ''[[The Swiss Army Romance]]'' (2003) |
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*"This Old Wound" - released on non-US versions of ''[[A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar]]'' (2003) |
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*"The End of an Anchor" - released on non-US versions of ''[[A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar]]'' (2003) and "The End of an Anchor" single on [[iTunes]] (2003) |
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*"I Do" - released on the [[United Kingdom|UK]] CD single for "[[Hands Down]]" (2003) |
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*"Warmth of the Sand" - released on ''Another Year on the Streets Volume 3'' and "[[Vindicated]]" single (2004) |
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*"I Need a Sure Thing" - First played at the famous Valentine's Day concert in 2004. Only a few shows did this song get played at before dropping out of rotation. |
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*"Get What You Get" - First song ever played by Chris on the piano. Only played once, at the above mentioned Valentine's Day show. |
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*"But Beautiful" - released on the [[Ilse DeLange]] album ''[[The Great Escape (Ilse DeLange album)|The Great Escape]]'' (2006) |
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'''John C. Lefler''' (born March 18, 1975) is an American songwriter, singer, guitarist, and pianist. He is a former member of Dashboard Confessional.<ref>{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p454683/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Dashboard Confessional|last=Leahey|first=Andrew|publisher=[[AllMusic]]|accessdate=May 28, 2010}}</ref> Lefler has a been an freelance graphic designer since 2012.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/johnleflerdesign/|title=John Lefler Design|website=facebook.com|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref>{{Primary source inline|date=March 2020}} |
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Lefler is from [[Sugar Land, Texas]]. He attended Dulles High School and graduated high school in 1993. He attended the [[University of Texas at Austin]] and graduated in 1997 with a degree in fine art. Lefler started playing guitar in 1989 and piano shortly thereafter. His first instrument was a PVT-60 which his father had purchased from a pawn shop.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/music/john-lefler-my-voice-sounded-like-keanu-reeves-trying-to-be-dramatic-in-the-rush-rush-video-7071801|title=John Lefler: 'My Voice Sounded Like Keanu Reeves Trying To Be Dramatic In The "Rush, Rush" Video'|last=Grubbs|first=Eric|date=May 2, 2012|website=Dallas Observer|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> He started writing songs when he about 18 years old, after seeing the [[John Lennon]] bio-pic, ''Imagine''. Lefler had piano lessons for a few months while in high school. "My recital piece was [[Bruce Hornsby]]'s "The Way It Is". It was terrible. I've never had another lesson (or recital) of any kind since."{{Citation needed|date=November 2019}} When describing his piano technique, he stated, "I tend to play the piano with my fists more than anything."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mezzic.com/2012/04/19/interview-john-lefler-dallas/|title=Interview: John Lefler (Dallas) – Mezzic|date=April 19, 2012 |access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> |
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Lefler joined Dashboard Confessional in 2002 after having flown out to meet the rest of the band in Florida. In less than two weeks, Lefler made his first official appearance as a Dashboard Confessional member on the ''[[MTV Unplugged]]'' recording.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dallasobserver.com/music/the-black-keys-retain-their-basement-day-alchemy-while-rocking-dickies-arena-11801590|title=The Black Keys Rocked Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, But Tastefully|last=Jones|first=Preston|date=November 15, 2019|website=Dallas Observer|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> He left on his own accord after the band's hiatus began in 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.themorningsun.com/news/nation-world-news/sound-check-dasbhoard-confessional-rejuvinated-after-hiatus/article_51f4c6a1-08ec-5616-9389-1b2d9b280e1f.html|title=Sound Check: Dasbhoard Confessional rejuvenated [sic] after hiatus|last=Twitter|first=Gary Graff ggraff@digitalfirstmedia com, @GraffonMusic on|website=The Morning Sun|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.miaminewtimes.com/music/dashboard-confessional-s-chris-carrabba-don-t-call-it-a-comeback-7639903|title=Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba: 'Don't Call It a Comeback'|last=Zimmerman|first=Lee|date=May 26, 2015|website=Miami New Times|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> |
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In 2005, Lefler and his brothers Bill and Kevin formed an alternative-country band called The Wimbledons in Los Angeles, California. After much infighting between the brothers, the band completed ''The Wimbledons EP'' on Lefler's own label, Goodhang Records.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-wimbledons-ep-mw0000313301|title=The Wimbledons EP – The Wimbledons {{!}} Songs, Reviews, Credits|publisher=AllMusic|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> Being influenced by bands like [[Jellyfish (band)|Jellyfish]], [[Ben Folds]], [[Crowded House]], [[The Police]], [[The Beatles]], and [[U2]], Lefler released ''Better By Design'' in June 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.discogs.com/John-Lefler-Better-By-Design/release/12331812|title=John Lefler – Better By Design|publisher=discogs|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> ''Better By Design'' was co-produced by Lefler, along with friends [[Salim Nourallah]] and Rip Rowan. In 2012, he released his second EP, ''Shoutfire''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://kxt.org/2012/06/john-lefler-cd-release/|title=John Lefler cd release!|date=June 20, 2012|website=KXT 91.7|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> It was produced by his brother Bill.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://howdidigethere.podbean.com/mobile/e/episode-86-john-lefler-dashboard-confessional-solo-artist/|title=Episode 86: John Lefler – Dashboard Confessional & Solo artist|website=howdidigethere.podbean.com|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> Lefler began playing in a [[yacht rock]] tribute group Captain and Camille after a 70's night at Opening Bell Coffee.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://voyagedallas.com/interview/meet-eugene-cantera-john-lefler-captain-camille-live-dallas-proper-live-wylie/|title=Meet Eugene Cantera and John Lefler of Captain and Camille in Wylie – Voyage Dallas Magazine {{!}} Dallas City Guide|last=Stories|first=Local|date=July 5, 2018 |access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> He formed the cover group with his friend Camille Cortinas as well as seven local Dallas musicians.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/music/2017/09/07/where-to-listen-to-yacht-rock-in-dallas-fort-worth-because-yup-it-s-a-thing/|title=Where to listen to yacht rock in Dallas-Fort Worth – because, yup, it's a thing|date=September 7, 2017|website=Dallas News|access-date=November 19, 2019}}</ref> |
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Dashboard Confessional is an American rock band from Boca Raton, Florida, formed in 1999 and led by singer Chris Carrabba.[1] The name of the band is derived from the song "The Sharp Hint of New Tears" off their debut album, The Swiss Army Romance.
History
[edit]Early history (1999–2002)
[edit]Dashboard Confessional's first recording was the 2000 album The Swiss Army Romance, initially a solo side project of Chris Carrabba while he was in the band Further Seems Forever. The following year, Further Seems Forever, with Chris Carrabba, recorded its debut album, The Moon Is Down. Carrabba left the band before the album was released[2] to record and release his second solo album, The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most, and a follow-up EP, So Impossible; both were released under the name Dashboard Confessional.
By 2002, three other musicians had joined Dashboard Confessional. After the success of his second album, Carrabba was asked to perform on MTV Unplugged, and the subsequent live release marked the first time many of the songs were recorded with a full band. Also in 2002, the music video for "Screaming Infidelities" won the MTV2 award at the MTV Video Music Awards, beating out Norah Jones, The Strokes, The Hives, Nappy Roots, and Musiq.[3][4] This video starred Carrabba in both the performance and the storyline. The video was directed by Maureen Egan and Matthew Barry.[5][6]
A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar (2003–2005)
[edit]In 2003, Dashboard Confessional released its third album, A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar. Peaking at No. 2 on the United States Billboard charts, the album proved to be the band's most commercially viable album yet. In the fall of 2003, Dashboard Confessional toured with Brand New.[7][8][9]
In the summer of 2004, Dashboard Confessional recorded the song "Vindicated" for the film Spider-Man 2. It was featured on the soundtrack and played over the film's end credits.[10][11][12][13] Due to such usage, the band gained a sizable audience for their next release the following summer, Dusk and Summer. "Vindicated" was not, however, released on A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar but was included on most versions and deluxe edition versions of Dusk and Summer.[14]
Dusk and Summer (2005–2006)
[edit]In May 2005, Dashboard Confessional entered the studio to record their fourth album with producer Daniel Lanois. The album, Dusk and Summer, was released on June 27, 2006; its first single was "Don't Wait". Following the release of Dusk and Summer, Dashboard Confessional went on a summer tour of the U.S. with special guests Say Anything and Ben Lee,[15] followed by co-headlining an arena tour with Brand New.[8]
The Shade of Poison Trees (2007–2009)
[edit]In 2007, Dashboard Confessional released its follow-up to Dusk and Summer, The Shade of Poison Trees. Unlike its predecessor, this album reflects back on the earlier influence of Carrabba's acoustic harmonies from The Swiss Army Romance and The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most.
Alter the Ending, The Swiss Army Romance re-release (2009–2010)
[edit]Dashboard Confessional began recording their sixth studio album, Alter the Ending, in 2008. Carrabba stated that the album could have turned into a concept album:
"...only with the last three has it become, like, 'All right, these have a continuity, and there's something going on,' so I'm excited to see where that leads."[16]
On February 14, 2009, as a special Valentine's Day gift to fans, Carrabba released a free download on his MySpace page entitled "Even Now (Acoustic Version)" from their forthcoming studio album.[17] In June 2009, the band began "sequencing the album," suggesting that the upcoming album was close to completion.
In August 2009, Dashboard Confessional contributed a song to the motion picture soundtrack for the dark comedy film Jennifer's Body, titled "Finishing School."[18] It was not featured on Alter the Ending.
On September 10, 2009, Chris Carrabba confirmed on his Twitter page that the 12-song album would be released on November 10, 2009. It was found out that the album would be released on two discs, the first of which consisted of the full-band version of the album and the second consisted of the acoustic version. In addition, Carrabba stated that Dashboard Confessional would be touring with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never in the near future.[19][20] On October 30, 2009, however, Carrabba announced via Twitter and Facebook that, due to a last-minute family emergency, the band would be cancelling their Alter the Ending tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never with the exception of a November 7 concert with the Louisville Orchestra. Although the longer tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never was cancelled, Carrabba announced on his website on November 10, 2009, that he and John Lefler would begin a 13-date acoustic tour with New Found Glory (who played acoustic sets as well) on November 30, 2009.
Dashboard Confessional performed as the opening act for the Bon Jovi Circle Tour in 2010.[21][22] On July 31, 2010, Carrabba performed at the top of Pikes Peak in Colorado for the second annual Love Hope Strength Foundation and Health ONE Pikes Peak Rocks benefit, honoring cancer survivors and raising money and awareness for research and treatment.[23]
On October 4, 2010, it was announced that Dashboard Confessional's first album, The Swiss Army Romance, would be re-released as a deluxe vinyl album on November 16.[24] The limited edition box set (only 1,000 copies available) included remastered versions of the album's track listing, extended artwork, handwritten lyrics, unreleased photos, guitar picks, and a commemorative tour laminate, all encased in an intricate Swiss army knife case.[24] The day after the release, Carrabba embarked on a solo tour playing The Swiss Army Romance in its entirety for the tenth anniversary of the release of the album.[25][24] On December 1, it was announced that Chris Conley of Saves the Day was added to the tour as main support for the West Coast dates. Three-piece band Lady Danville joined them as well.
Other pursuits, Crooked Shadows (2011–2018)
[edit]After the release of Alter the Ending, Chris Carrabba spent the next few years pursuing many different avenues. In 2011, Chris released Covered in the Flood, a solo album containing covers of other artists. Chris spent the subsequent years touring, working on some of his side musical projects, collaborating with other bands and exploring other creative pursuits such as painting and designing clothes.[26]
In an interview with MTV News on October 6, 2017, Chris Carrabba announced that Dashboard Confessional's seventh studio album was in the works.[27] On November 15, it was announced that the group's next album, Crooked Shadows, would be released on February 9, 2018,[28] through Fueled by Ramen.[29]
Re-releases, 20th anniversary (2019–2020)
[edit]In 2019 Dashboard Confessional released re-recordings of Dusk and Summer, Alter the Ending, and A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar under a triple LP titled Now Is Then Is Now.[30]
In 2020, Carrabba and his band started a 20th anniversary tour celebrating the band's beginning. The band in the anniversary tour played selected songs from the albums The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most and A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar. On January 31, 2020, a greatest hits album was released as part of the 20th anniversary titled The Best Ones of the Best Ones.[31] The anniversary tour was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[32]
Lonely Hearts & Lovers Valentine's Day Streams (2021–2022)
[edit]Following Carrabba's recovery from a major motorcycle accident in 2020, Dashboard Confessional released a pre-recorded stream show titled Lonely Hearts & Lovers on February 14, 2021. They played a 19-song set, shot in Riverside Revival Church in Nashville, Tennessee, in 4K ultra HD.[33] In February 2022, another Valentine's stream was announced. This show was shot in gardens in Southern California, and they played 12 songs.[34]
All The Truth That I Can Tell (2022–present)
[edit]In February 2022 Dashboard Confessional released their ninth studio album, All The Truth That I Can Tell.[35] Dashboard Confessional and Jimmy Eat World began their 'Surviving the Truth Tour' on February 27, 2022.[36] In early April 2022, Dashboard Confessional announced the Hello Gone Days co-headlining tour with Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness, to kick off on July 31 and last through September 7. Opening acts included Cartel, The Juliana Theory, and Armor for Sleep.[37] Former member John Lefler filled in for Armon Jay for the Dallas show of the tour.
Dashboard Confessional toured the United States with the Counting Crows on the Banshee Season Tour in the summer of 2023.[38]
Musical style and influences
[edit]Dashboard Confessional's style is emo[39][40][41][42] that takes the sound of alternative rock,[43] indie rock[40] and acoustic rock.[42] Dashboard Confessional's influences include Fugazi, Minor Threat, Descendents, Guy Clark, the Beach Boys,[44] Bruce Springsteen, Superchunk,[45] the Cure, Jawbreaker, R.E.M., Operation Ivy, the Smiths, Counting Crows, Morrissey, Paul Simon, Steve Earle, Green Day, Elvis Costello, the Promise Ring, Sunny Day Real Estate, Mineral,[46] Sick of It All, and Weezer.
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[edit]John C. Lefler (born March 18, 1975) is an American songwriter, singer, guitarist, and pianist. He is a former member of Dashboard Confessional.[47] Lefler has a been an freelance graphic designer since 2012.[48][non-primary source needed]
Lefler is from Sugar Land, Texas. He attended Dulles High School and graduated high school in 1993. He attended the University of Texas at Austin and graduated in 1997 with a degree in fine art. Lefler started playing guitar in 1989 and piano shortly thereafter. His first instrument was a PVT-60 which his father had purchased from a pawn shop.[49] He started writing songs when he about 18 years old, after seeing the John Lennon bio-pic, Imagine. Lefler had piano lessons for a few months while in high school. "My recital piece was Bruce Hornsby's "The Way It Is". It was terrible. I've never had another lesson (or recital) of any kind since."[citation needed] When describing his piano technique, he stated, "I tend to play the piano with my fists more than anything."[50]
Lefler joined Dashboard Confessional in 2002 after having flown out to meet the rest of the band in Florida. In less than two weeks, Lefler made his first official appearance as a Dashboard Confessional member on the MTV Unplugged recording.[51] He left on his own accord after the band's hiatus began in 2010.[52][53]
In 2005, Lefler and his brothers Bill and Kevin formed an alternative-country band called The Wimbledons in Los Angeles, California. After much infighting between the brothers, the band completed The Wimbledons EP on Lefler's own label, Goodhang Records.[54] Being influenced by bands like Jellyfish, Ben Folds, Crowded House, The Police, The Beatles, and U2, Lefler released Better By Design in June 2009.[55] Better By Design was co-produced by Lefler, along with friends Salim Nourallah and Rip Rowan. In 2012, he released his second EP, Shoutfire.[56] It was produced by his brother Bill.[57] Lefler began playing in a yacht rock tribute group Captain and Camille after a 70's night at Opening Bell Coffee.[58] He formed the cover group with his friend Camille Cortinas as well as seven local Dallas musicians.[59]
Discography
[edit]Studio albums
- The Swiss Army Romance (2000)
- The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most (2001)
- A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar (2003)
- Dusk and Summer (2006)
- The Shade of Poison Trees (2007)
- Alter the Ending (2009)
- Crooked Shadows (2018)
- All the Truth That I Can Tell (2022)
References
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- ^ Wilcha, Kristin (September 6, 2002). "SuperMega/Palomar and FM Rocks Top MTV Awards". SHOOTonline. DCA Business Media LLC. Archived from the original on April 13, 2016.
- ^ D'Angelo, Joe (October 15, 2002). "New Dashboard Confessional: Still Emotional, But More Musical". MTV. Archived from the original on April 19, 2004. Retrieved July 9, 2009.
- ^ "Dashboard Confessional – "Screaming Infidelities"". MTV. February 5, 2002. Archived from the original on December 13, 2008.
- ^ "Dashboard Confessional – "Screaming Infidelities"". Vimeo. October 10, 2010.
- ^ Cocoran, James (October 6, 2003). "Brand New gives the teenage girls tremors; Dashboard goes unnoticed". The Chicago Maroon.
- ^ a b "Dashboard, Brand New Re-Team for Fall Tour". Billboard. September 18, 2006.
- ^ O'Donnell, Kevin (November 19, 2010). "Q&A: Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba". Spin.
- ^ Valmero, Anna (May 27, 2010). "Chris Carrabba shares stories behind Dashboard Confessional's music". loQal.ph. Archived from the original on December 17, 2011.
- ^ Richardson, Sean (June 24, 2004). "Vindication: Emo superhero Chris Carrabba puts a new spin on Spider-Man". The Boston Phoenix. Archived from the original on April 2, 2013.
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- ^ Zahn, James (August 25, 2009). "Jennifer's Body – Music from the Motion Picture (Review)". Fangoria. Archived from the original on August 28, 2009.
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