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Dashboard Confessional

 
Artist: Dashboard Confessional
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  • Formed: 1999, Boca Raton, FL
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most," "A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar," "Dusk and Summer"
  • Representative Songs: "Hands Down," "Don't Wait," "Screaming Infidelities"

Biography

Singer/songwriter Christopher Carrabba became the poster boy for a new generation of emo fans in the early 2000s, having left behind his former band (the post-hardcore Christian outfit Further Seems Forever) to concentrate on vulnerable, introspective solo musings. Armed with an acoustic guitar and soul-baring song lyrics, Carrabba christened the project Dashboard Confessional -- named after a lyric in "The Sharp Hint of New Tears" -- and began releasing material in 2000. By 2001's The Place You Have Come to Fear the Most, Dashboard Confessional had evolved into a full-fledged band, but Carrabba nevertheless remained the focal point of both the group and the rejuvenated emo genre.

Dashboard Confessional took root in Baca Raton, FL, Carrabba's home since the age of 16. The singer had previously fronted the Vacant Andys and the Agency before joining the ranks of Further Seems Forever, but the desire to pursue something simpler led him to create Dashboard Confessional as a side project. Carrabba molded simple acoustics with passionate, personal wordplay on his 2000 debut, Swiss Army Romance, and a devout audience began to gather around the naked honesty of his lyrics. Further Seems Forever entered the studio that September to record their inaugural full-length, but Carrabba's plans to mount a solo career had already taken precedence over his current band. Nevertheless, he and his bandmates finished the album and amicably parted ways, with Further Seems Forever later recruiting former Affinity frontman Jason Gleason to replace their departed vocalist.

By late 2000, Carrabba was free to devote his undivided time to Dashboard Confessional. The Drowning EP was released in early 2001, with the full-length The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most following soon after. The latter release featured a full band on several tracks -- a vast departure from Carrabba's previously unaccompanied material -- but the heartrending single "Screaming Infidelities" nonetheless found an immediate home on modern rock radio. Dashboard Confessional joined the Weakerthans on the road before linking up with the Vagrant Across America tour, where the band was pushed further into the spotlight alongside labelmates Hot Rod Circuit, No Motiv, and Alkaline Trio. Carrabba rounded out the year by collaborating with former Sunny Day Real Estate guitarist Dan Hoerner on the So Impossible EP, which was released in mid-December.

Dashboard Confessional issued Summers Kiss, a companion piece to the So Impossible EP, in April 2002. Later that year, Carrabba recorded an installment for the popular MTV Unplugged series; the performance was released as the CD/DVD package MTV Unplugged 2.0 and quickly went platinum. Now a staple on both radio and MTV, Carrabba returned in 2003 with a permanent lineup -- including bassist Scott Schoenbeck, guitarist/pianist Johnny Lefler, and drummer Mike Marsh -- for A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar. The album topped the Billboard charts and spawned another hit, "Hands Down," which peaked at number eight. However, it was the band's contribution of the hit single "Vindicated" to 2004's Spider-Man 2 soundtrack that truly resonated with a wide-spanning audience, with the song rising to number two.

Carrabba collaborated with producers Daniel Lanois (U2, Peter Gabriel) and Don Gilmore (Linkin Park, Pearl Jam) on the band's intimate 2006 release Dusk and Summer. Released in June, the album entered the Billboard charts at number two and was supported by nationwide tour dates alongside Ben Lee, Say Anything, and Brand New. Dashboard Confessional then returned to the studio with Gilmore, recording the band's fifth album, The Shade of Poison Trees, in March 2007. The album was released the following October, with its acoustic-heavy sound marking a return to the band's introspective roots. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Dashboard Confessional

Dashboard Confessional Performing, Toronto CA Dec 06.
Background information
Origin Boca Raton, Florida, USA
Genres Indie[1] Alternative rock
Acoustic rock
Years active 1999–present
Labels Interscope
Vagrant
Fiddler
Associated acts Further Seems Forever
Website Official Website
Members
Chris Carrabba
John Lefler
Scott Schoenbeck
Mike Marsh
Former members
John Ralston
Mike Stroud
Andrew Marshall
Susan Sherouse

Dashboard Confessional is an American alternative rock band from Boca Raton, Florida, led by singer-songwriter Chris Carrabba. The band started out as Carrabba playing intimately personal acoustic songs by himself, but eventually the outfit became a full band ensemble.

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History

The band originated as Chris Carrabba's solo side-project for his previous band Further Seems Forever. He recorded his first album Swiss Army Romance in 2000. The following year, he recorded Further Seems Forever's debut album The Moon Is Down. However, he left the band soon after the album's release, instead recording and releasing his sophomore album The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most, as well as a follow-up EP titled So Impossible.

By 2002, three other musicians had joined the band, including former Further Seems Forever band mate Jerry Castellanos and started the process of recording the band's next album. After the success of his second album, Carrabba was asked to perform on MTV Unplugged, and the subsequent release marked the first time many of the songs were recorded with a full band.

Also in 2002, the music video for "Screaming Infidelities" produced by James Paul Wisner won the MTV2 award at the MTV Video Music Awards, beating out Norah Jones, The Strokes, The Hives, Nappy Roots and Musiq. This video starred Chris in both the performance and the storyline. The video was directed by Maureen Egan and Matthew Barry.

In 2003, the band released its third album A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar. Peaking at #2 on the United States Billboard charts, the album proved to be the band's most commercially-viable album yet. In the summer of 2004, Dashboard Confessional recorded the song "Vindicated" for the film Spider-Man 2. The song was featured on the soundtrack and played over the film's end credits. Because of this, the band gained a sizable audience for their next release the following summer.

In May of 2005, Dashboard Confessional entered the studio to record their fourth album with acclaimed producer, Daniel Lanois. The album 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, followed by a co-headlining arena tour with alternative rock band Brand New.

In 2007, the band released its follow-up to Dusk and Summer, The Shade of Poison Trees.

During an interview with Billboard posted on September 11, 2007, Carrabba stated that he is 14 tracks into what would be the band's sixth studio album.[2] 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".

During Chris' current UK solo acoustic tour, he has mentioned whilst introducing a new song that the band has completed the recording stage of the new album.

On February 14, 2009, as a special Valentine's Day gift to fans, Chris released a free download on his Myspace page entitled "Even Now (Acoustic)" from their forthcoming studio album.

On July 27, 2009, Chris posted on his Twitter account that he is "sequencing the album", meaning that the upcoming album is close to completion.[3]

In August 2009, Dashboard Confessional contributed a song to the motion picture soundtrack for dark comedy film Jennifer's Body titled "Finishing School".[4] It will not be on their upcoming sixth studio album.

On September 10, 2009, Chris Carrabba confirmed on his Twitter page that the new 12-song album, titled Alter the Ending, would be released on November 10, 2009. It will be released on 2 discs: a first disc consisting of the full-band version of the album, and a second disc consisting 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.[5][6]

Dashboard Confessional also released "Belle of the Boulevard" For the Universal Pictures movie "Cirque Du Freak: The Vampires Assistant".

However, on October 30, 2009, Chris announced via Twitter and Facebook that the band would be cancelling their Alter The Ending tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never with the exception of November 7 with the Louisville Orchestra due to a last-minute family emergency.

Although the longer tour with New Found Glory and Never Shout Never was cancelled, Chris announced on his website on November 10, 2009 that he and John will begin a 13 date acoustic tour with New Found Glory (who will be playing an acoustic set as well) on November 30, 2009.

Discography

Albums

All regularly released albums and their chart peak position: Billboard 200 (US), Top Heatseekers (Heat), Top Independent Albums (Indep), Top Internet Albums (Inter), Top Canadian Albums (CAN), and Australian ARIA Albums Chart (AUS), as well as the RIAA certification. A dash indicates that the album did not chart on that chart.

Year Title Chart positions RIAA certification
US Heat Indep Inter CAN AUS
2000 The Swiss Army Romance 39
2001 The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most 108 1 5 Gold
2003 A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar 2 61 Gold
2006 Dusk and Summer 2 2 6 22 Gold
2007 The Shade of Poison Trees 18 1 83 200,000 copies-
2009 Alter the Ending 19 - - - -

Compilation and specialty albums

Year Title Chart positions RIAA certification
US Heat Indep Inter CAN AUS
2002 MTV Unplugged 2.0 111 1 1 126 Platinum
2007 The Wire Tapes Vol. 1

Singles

Singles that appeared in the Billboard Hot 100 (Hot 100), Pop 100 (Pop 100), Hot Modern Rock Tracks (MRT)[7] or the UK Singles Chart (UK). A dash indicates the song didn't reach a significant position on that chart.

Year Title Chart positions Album
Hot 100 Pop 100 MRT UK DE
2002 "Screaming Infidelities" 22 The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most
"Saints and Sailors"
2003 "Hands Down" 8 60 A Mark, a Mission, a Brand, a Scar
2004 "Rapid Hope Loss" 37 75
"Vindicated" 103 2 Spider-Man 2 soundtrack
2006 "Don't Wait" 80 64 17 68 Dusk and Summer
"Rooftops and Invitations"
2007 "Stolen" 44 34
"Stolen" {ft Juli}1 15
"Thick as Thieves" The Shade of Poison Trees
2008 "These Bones"
2009 "Belle of the Boulevard" Alter the Ending

1 Version was only released in Germany.

EPs

Year Title
2001 The Drowning EP
2001 So Impossible EP
2002 Summer's Kiss
2006 AOL Sessions EP (iTunes Exclusive)

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