Dashboard's 8th full length is out Feb 2022 1. Burning Heart 2. Everyone Else Is Just Noise 3. Here's To Moving on 4. The Better Of Me 5. Southbound and Sinking 6. Sleep In 7. Me and Mine 8. Sunshine State 9. Pain Free In Three Chords 10. Young 11. All The Truth That I Can Tell
1. Burning Heart 2. Everyone Else Is Just Noise 3. Here's To Moving on 4. The Better Of Me 5. Southbound and Sinking 6. Sleep In 7. Me and Mine 8. Sunshine State 9. Pain Free In Three Chords 10. Young 11. All The Truth That I Can Tell
Press Release: Written and recorded pre-Covid, Dashboard Confessional’s ninth studio album, All The Truth That I Can Tell is both a remarkable renewal and fortunate step forward for Chris Carrabba. Having ascended great heights over the past 20 years, Carrabba found himself at a distinct crossroads as the last decade came to an end. Running on fumes, unsure if he’d ever release another album, he waited. The songs eventually came, and though the project might’ve easily come to a screeching halt following a near-fatal motorcycle accident in June of 2020, All The Truth That I Can Tellstands among Carrabba’s finest – both an achievement of vision and a vital burst of artistic clarity, a strikingly potent musical look at Dashboard Confessional through a rediscovered keyhole. For the album’s production, Carrabba tapped James Paul Wisner who produced the band’s first two studio albums, The Swiss Army Romance and The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most. “Honesty was at the heart of the writing process, at the heart of the recording process, and at the heart of this collection of songs,” Carrabba says. “I had the rare opportunity to be unflinchingly honest. But I think I would have thought in the early days that that would be commonplace. Now, I realize it’s some kind of cycle within your life and there’s great personal reward in accepting that.”
oh my god, this is so good and he sounds so good (even if the "here's to ___" is a tad cliche). After crooked shadows and even the reimagined three records, I wasn't sure as he'd ever be able to pull me in again. Love being proven wrong.
Songs so far are awesome, album art is awesome. Already shaping up to being a better Dash album than Crooked Shadows in my eyes.
I said the same thing after hearing We Fight and Heartbeat Here the first time. Then look what happened lol.
This to me really captures what was great about early dashboard and sounds modern at the same time. I really like this.