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Dashboard Confessional was formed in 1999, as a side project from Christopher Carrabba's venture with Florida rock band Further Seems Forever. The name Dashboard Confessional is derived from one of his songs, "The Sharp Hint of New Tears," which contains the line "On the way home/This car hears my confessions."

Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba - booking information Contrary to popular belief, the name Dashboard Confessional refers only to Carrabba, as he originally intended it to be only a solo project. Addressing this misunderstanding, he challenged: "What rulebook says it has to be called your name if you're one guy?" Chris didn't want to name his new act after himself because right from the start he wanted his fans to sing along and be a part of his performance. He thought a solo name might discourage his audience from being an integral part of the show. Carrabba often brought along friends to play live shows with him, including former Further Seems Forever bandmate Jerry Castellanos.

Dashboard Confessional, Chris Carrabba - booking information With 2001's "The Places You Have Come to Fear The Most" on Vagrant, a more mainstream crowd started to take notice. "Screaming Infidelities" became a much talked-about anthem and 2002 saw Dashboard Confessional garner a much-coveted Moonman for MTV2 Artist of the Year. More importantly, it opened up a wider audience for Carrabba. MTV commissioned an Unplugged special, and later released it as a live album. The resulting CD/DVD, titled simply "MTV Unplugged V2.0", went platinum. Rolling Stone and Spin wrote features, after noticing the growing crowds at Dashboard shows who sang along to every single word...and oftentimes, took over the show. It was half arena rock, half revivalist meeting.

"I always feel like I'm on a chase, me and my audience," says Carrabba. "There are no boundaries between us. Any show I do, big or small, just playing some random place, it always makes me really feel alive."

On 2002's "Summers Kiss" EP and 2003's million-selling "A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar", the singer started tinkering again with a full band sound, earning a hit with a electric-guitar reworking of his earlier song "Hands Down" and "Vindicated," a track released on the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack that ended up at #2 on rock radio and cracked Top 40. More tours followed, this time headlining arenas and opening for U2, as did an MTV concert special where Carrabba covered REM's "Automatic for the People" and jammed with Michael Stipe. But even these projects only hinted at the sounds to come.

"It's not just because I'm using a full band. I write all the songs, rhythms and instrumentation. It's just my taste as a writer now."

Carrabba made plans to hit the road and stay there. "It's strange, our fan base started as college kids, got a little younger, and then went older again...and now it's boundless," says Carrabba. "I think it's because everyone is welcome. I don't try to shape an audience; once you do that, you get in trouble."

Carrabba says he doesn't know where this will lead him down the road. "I think everything is cyclical. I'll be back to me and a guitar at some point. But people are hopefully embracing what I'm doing now, whatever this thing is, this new ideas. It's still me; I'm just taking a different avenue to get there."

In May of 2005, Dashboard Confessional entered the studio to record their fifth album with Daniel Lanois. "Don't Wait" was the first single released from Dashboard Confessional's album "Dusk and Summer", which was released on June 27, 2006. The album was leaked on torrent websites on June 14, 2006. Following the release of "Dusk and Summer", Dashboard Confessional went on a summer tour of the U.S. with special guests Say Anything and Ben Lee.

Carrabba makes a point to meet his fans. "Kids put you on such a weird pedestal," he says. "It's my objective to break that down a little bit. I want them to know that they could do this or whatever else it is that they want to accomplish. They just have to do it."

While the studio recordings of Dashboard Confessional have connected with fans across the country, the real Dashboard experience happens on the road. As Chris put it, "If you come to one of my shows, you're kind of expected to sing along as loud as I do, and it's just really like a team effort. It's almost organic how much the kids are involved. They are part of the band."

Hit songs include --

  • Vindicated
  • Hands Down
  • Don't Wait
  • Screaming Infidelities
  • Stolen
  • Rapid Hope Loss

Other notable songs include --

  • The Brilliant Dance
  • As Lovers Go
  • The Swiss Army Romance
  • So Impossible
  • The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most

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