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Dusk and Summer

Dashboard Confessional

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Don't Wait Dashboard Confessional 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Reason to Believe Dashboard Confessional 3:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 The Secret's In the Telling Dashboard Confessional 3:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Stolen Dashboard Confessional 3:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Rooftops and Invitations Dashboard Confessional 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 So Long, So Long Dashboard Confessional 4:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Currents Dashboard Confessional 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Slow Decay Dashboard Confessional 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Dusk and Summer Dashboard Confessional 4:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Heaven Here Dashboard Confessional 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Vindicated Dashboard Confessional 3:21 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

On the band’s fourth studio album, Dusk and Summer, Dashboard Confessional continued to turn up the volume (not quite to 11), adding even more layers of big guitars and epic grandiosity to what had previously been mostly acoustic territory. Suffering from a lack of texture and variety, Dusk feels a bit homogenous as you work your way through the entire collection, but a number of standout songs spice things up. The title track is a real beauty, likely a candidate for many a love-struck victim trying to hang on to what was, and another more subtle track, “Stolen,” features a breathless Chris Carrabba confessing, “you have stolen my heart,” bobbing and floating on a fragile current of guitar and drums. Counting Crows vocalist Adam Duritz provides a nice counterbalance to Carrabba’s vocals on the sweet piano ballad, “So Long, So Long,” and “Slow Decay” takes the pure rock esthetic that opens the collection on “Don’t Wait” (the album’s first single) and takes it a level higher, with dark lyrics and Carrabba’s trademark soaring vocals propelled by some true screamo energy. “Heaven Here,” especially, has arena rock sincerity coursing through its pulsating, fist-pumping veins, as do a few other tracks of lesser note. But when you’ve got heavyweight producers like Daniel Lanois and Don Gilmore at the helm, what do you expect? This ain’t hipster night at the Indie Club, or beret night at the Jazzbo Lounge. You’re here to rock, right?

Recent Customer Reviews

Why?
     
by Here I Am

Because unlike many other artists who keep the song monotonous throuout, with useless lyrics and a 6th graders vocabulary, Dashboard fills all the checks of memorable songs and more.

I have the 2006 version! haha!
     
by soccerswimmer2

Included in the original version of this album was {( 1. Don't Wait)( 2. Reason To Believe)( 3. The Secret's In The Telling)( 4. Stolen [The Slower Rock Version])( 5. Rooftops And Invitations)( 6. So Long, So Long)( 7. Currents)( 8. Slow Decay)( 9. Dusk And Summer)( 10. Heaven Here) --- And that was it, no vindicated, that was sposed to be for Spiderman 2, not this album... Altho I must say the faster vesion of Stolen is NOT as good as the 2006 version... so if you get a chance to get the 2006 version then GET IT! its slower and its still the rock version...

Great Dashboard Album
     
by lucyinthesky1

Really, the whole album is worth buying. This is perfect thing to listen to if you want to get lost in music, thinking about someone special.
I especially recommend:
-The Secret's in the Telling ("We are compelled to do we must do. We are compelled to do what we have been forbidden.")
-Rooftops and Invitations ("She just might get you lost, and she just might leave you torn. But she just might save your soul... if she gets you any closer.")
-Dusk and Summer ("Nobody here can live forever, quiet in the grass of dusk and summer.")
Of corse, Stolen and Vindicated are great songs too, but apart from those, the above three are my favorites. :]

Biography

Formed: 1999 in Boca Raton, FL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

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...
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