Jason Tate
05/05/06, 01:26 PM
Dashboard Confessional (http://www.absolutepunk.net/dashboardconfessional)'s new album Dusk and Summer hits stores June 27th (http://www.absolutepunk.net/calendar.php?do=getinfo&e=614&c=3). The tracklisting is as follows and the full press-release can be found underneath.
Tracklisting:
01 - Don't Wait
02 - Reason To Believe
03 - The Secret's In the Telling
04 - Stolen
05 - Rooftops And Invitations
06 - So Long, So Long
07 - Currents
08 - Slow Decay
09 - Dusk And Summer
10 - Heaven Here
New York, NY (May 5, 2006) – After nearly two years worth of writing and recording Dashboard Confessional is set to release Dusk and Summer, the band’s fourth studio album for Vagrant Records. Produced by Don Gilmore (Pearl Jam, Linkin Park) and recorded in Los Angeles and New York, Dusk and Summer contains some of the finest songs of the band’s career. In addition to Gilmore, Dashboard Confessional also enlisted the production skills of famed U2 collaborator Daniel Lanois, whose signature sound – both viscerally powerful and intricately beautiful – can be heard throughout the album. This is the first studio album that Dashboard Confessional has released since 2003’s million-selling A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar.[/font]
Originally conceived as a way for Carrabba to write acoustic based songs outside of his band Further Seems Forever, Dashboard Confessional – singer/guitarist Carrabba, guitarist John Lefler, bassist Scott Schoenbeck and drummer Mike Marsh – has since become a modern rock institution. Upon their release, early albums such as The Swiss Army Romance and The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most quickly earned accolades from magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin, who featured Carrabba on their cover twice in the same year. As The Places You Have Come to Fear The Most worked its way past gold sales, Dashboard was asked to tape an MTV Unplugged session and the resulting CD/DVD, titled simply MTV Unplugged V2.0 went platinum. By the release of A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar Dashboard Confessional had clearly reached an even wider audience, and the album debuted at Number Two on the Billboard Album Charts.
For Dusk and Summer Carrabba chose to reconnect with Gilmore, a producer he last worked with on “Vindicated,” his contribution to the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack, which eventually went to number two on the Modern Rock Singles Charts. In the time leading up to the new album’s recording, Dashboard Confessional recorded an MTV2 Album Covers session with R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe and was asked to open a series of concerts for the legendary rock band U2. Working so closely with those who have influenced his work inspired Carrabba to ask Counting Crows singer Adam Duritz to perform a guest vocal on the track “So Long, So Long.”
Dusk and Summer’s first single “Don’t Wait” will arrive at commercial radio later this month with a full-scale North American tour to follow shortly after the album's June 27 release date.
Dusk and Summer
(Official Track listing)
01 - Don't Wait
02 - Reason To Believe
03 - The Secret's In the Telling
04 - Stolen
05 - Rooftops And Invitations
06 - So Long, So Long
07 - Currents
08 - Slow Decay
09 - Dusk And Summer
10 - Heaven Here
The coast-to-coast Dashboard Confessional Tour 2006 begins in Toronto on June 30th and
covers Canada and the U.S. before wrapping up on August 13th in Boston. Tickets for most of the Canadian shows go on sale to the public on Friday, May 5. The remainder of the Canadian and U.S. dates go on sale to the public on the following Friday, May 12 at 10 a.m. via all Ticketmaster outlets and online at www.ticketmaster.com (http://www.ticketmaster.com/) and www.hob.com (http://www.hob.com).
Presale tickets available now! Check www.dashboardconfessional.com (http://www.dashboardconfessional.com/) for details.
Tracklisting:
01 - Don't Wait
02 - Reason To Believe
03 - The Secret's In the Telling
04 - Stolen
05 - Rooftops And Invitations
06 - So Long, So Long
07 - Currents
08 - Slow Decay
09 - Dusk And Summer
10 - Heaven Here
New York, NY (May 5, 2006) – After nearly two years worth of writing and recording Dashboard Confessional is set to release Dusk and Summer, the band’s fourth studio album for Vagrant Records. Produced by Don Gilmore (Pearl Jam, Linkin Park) and recorded in Los Angeles and New York, Dusk and Summer contains some of the finest songs of the band’s career. In addition to Gilmore, Dashboard Confessional also enlisted the production skills of famed U2 collaborator Daniel Lanois, whose signature sound – both viscerally powerful and intricately beautiful – can be heard throughout the album. This is the first studio album that Dashboard Confessional has released since 2003’s million-selling A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar.[/font]
Originally conceived as a way for Carrabba to write acoustic based songs outside of his band Further Seems Forever, Dashboard Confessional – singer/guitarist Carrabba, guitarist John Lefler, bassist Scott Schoenbeck and drummer Mike Marsh – has since become a modern rock institution. Upon their release, early albums such as The Swiss Army Romance and The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most quickly earned accolades from magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin, who featured Carrabba on their cover twice in the same year. As The Places You Have Come to Fear The Most worked its way past gold sales, Dashboard was asked to tape an MTV Unplugged session and the resulting CD/DVD, titled simply MTV Unplugged V2.0 went platinum. By the release of A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar Dashboard Confessional had clearly reached an even wider audience, and the album debuted at Number Two on the Billboard Album Charts.
For Dusk and Summer Carrabba chose to reconnect with Gilmore, a producer he last worked with on “Vindicated,” his contribution to the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack, which eventually went to number two on the Modern Rock Singles Charts. In the time leading up to the new album’s recording, Dashboard Confessional recorded an MTV2 Album Covers session with R.E.M. singer Michael Stipe and was asked to open a series of concerts for the legendary rock band U2. Working so closely with those who have influenced his work inspired Carrabba to ask Counting Crows singer Adam Duritz to perform a guest vocal on the track “So Long, So Long.”
Dusk and Summer’s first single “Don’t Wait” will arrive at commercial radio later this month with a full-scale North American tour to follow shortly after the album's June 27 release date.
Dusk and Summer
(Official Track listing)
01 - Don't Wait
02 - Reason To Believe
03 - The Secret's In the Telling
04 - Stolen
05 - Rooftops And Invitations
06 - So Long, So Long
07 - Currents
08 - Slow Decay
09 - Dusk And Summer
10 - Heaven Here
The coast-to-coast Dashboard Confessional Tour 2006 begins in Toronto on June 30th and
covers Canada and the U.S. before wrapping up on August 13th in Boston. Tickets for most of the Canadian shows go on sale to the public on Friday, May 5. The remainder of the Canadian and U.S. dates go on sale to the public on the following Friday, May 12 at 10 a.m. via all Ticketmaster outlets and online at www.ticketmaster.com (http://www.ticketmaster.com/) and www.hob.com (http://www.hob.com).
Presale tickets available now! Check www.dashboardconfessional.com (http://www.dashboardconfessional.com/) for details.