Stereogum — Avid fans of the New York Times' daily crossword puzzle, please look away: Dashboard Confessional’s Chris Carrabba has gone and spoiled today’s 27 across. In his defense: Any Dashboard fan could have figured this out in about three-tenths of seco... more info
Topix — It's been quite a year for Chris Carrabba. In February, his band Dashboard Confessional released its first album in nearly nine years, Crooked Shadows . more info
We All Want Someone To Shout For — All photos by Nick Karp Chris Carrabba and Dashboard Confessional returned with this year with new album Crooked Shadows (released via Fueled By Ramen), their first in nine years. On March 29 they brought their tour to New York for a performance at B... more info
Rock Sound — Chris Carrabba joins country star Brantley Gilbert in his support for the I Believe In Nashville coalition.
Dashboard Confessional are among a group of musicians showing support and raising funds to help victims of the recent shooting in a Nas... more info
Topix — Dashboard Confessional and Brantley Gilbert will sell 'I Believe in Heroism' T-shirts that pay homage to James Shaw Jr. To raise money for those affected, the musicians are selling T-shirts that feature the words "I Believe in Heroism." The p... more info
Rock Sound — The Scottish legends will hit the road this September in support of their new stripped-back live album.
Biffy Clyro have unveiled details about their upcoming live album 'MTV Unplugged'.
The latest in the long running acoustic series,... more info
Topix — After nine years, Dashboard Confessional, which is coming to town on April 9 , has a new release: Crooked Shadows . Turns out, Chris Carraba was waiting, as a song on the record puts it, for "just what to say." more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Dashboard Confessional are on tour now supporting their first album in nine years, Crooked Shadows. They're playing songs off that one of course, but also making time for tons of old faves...
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New York Post — Dashboard Confessional was one of the biggest cult bands of the early 2000s, with an angsty, visceral style of music responsible in part for teaching the masses the definition of “emo.” But after a decade of recording and touring, frontman Chris ... more info