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Dashboard Confessional announce new album, ‘Crooked Shadows’

Dashboard Confessional have announced that they will be releasing their upcoming seventh album, ‘Crooked Shadows’. It will be released on the 9th February 2018 via Fueled by Ramen. You can listen to the first single, ‘We Fight’, below.

Thursday 19 January 2017

Dashboard Confessional reveal surprise covers EP

Dashboard Confessional have revealed a surprise covers EP, ‘Covered + Taped’, via Spotify. It features the bands own take on tracks by The 1975, Julien Baker, Justin Bieber, and Sorority Noise. β€œI love covering great songs by great artists,” said Chris Carraba. β€œThese are some songs I feel very connected to

Tuesday 13 December 2016

Dashboard Confessional shares new single, ‘Heart.Beat.Here’

Dashboard Confessional, otherwise known as Chris Carrabba, has unveiled a new single, ‘Heart.Beat.Here’. The track is the first new music since the surprise single, ‘May’, released earlier on this year. Take a listen to ‘Heart.Beat.Here’.

Monday 14 March 2016

Taste of Chaos returns in the US with Dashboard Confessional, Taking Back Sunday and more

The Taste Of Chaos tour returns to the US, with Dashboard Confessional and Taking Back Sunday taking on the main duties. The bands will be joined by Saosin with Anthony Green and The Early November, although the exact line-up will vary by date. Tickets for the dates will go on

Monday 09 May 2011

Dashboard Confessional

Dashboard Confessional performing at Groezrock Festival 2011.

Friday 25 August 2006

Dashboard Confessional – The Borderline, London

It’s a well established fact in this scene that when you go to a Dashboard gig, you go for a singalong. You go to stand in a hall with hundreds of other emotionally crippled teens to wear your heart on your sleeve, sing your lungs out as loud as

Sunday 08 September 2002

Leeds Festival 2002 – Sunday

So the Leeds leg of the 2002 Carling Festival went with a bang – literally. Thanks to the mindless minority we may well have to go without a 2003 fest, which would be a great shame seeing as though 2002 rocked. Punktastic (and half of its message board) went,