Friday, November 12, 2021

Dashboard Confessional to return with album 'All the Truth That I Can Tell'

Dashboard Confessional has a new single, "Here’s To Moving On," available now at all DSPs and streaming services. It previews the first all new Dashboard Confessional album in four years, All the Truth That I Can Tell, which is due via Hidden Note Records/AWAL on February 25. The album is available to pre-save and pre-order now. An album trailer premiered via YouTube.

“I think in this song I find myself understanding what brought me to the mat and what it takes to get up off the mat,” says DC founder, frontman, and songwriter Chris Carrabba. “Sometimes what brought you to the mat are outside forces and sometimes it’s you, yourself. Or it can be all those things. But it does seem the only thing that gets you up off the mat isn’t outside forces – it’s always you.”

LISTEN TO “HERE’S TO MOVING ON”
WATCH ALL THE TRUTH THAT I CAN TELL ALBUM TRAILER

All The Truth That I Can Tell will be available in a variety of formats including digital, CD, cassette, standard black vinyl, an exclusive limited edition “Burning Heart” transparent red and black vinyl at the DC official store, a “Cold Night” transparent blue/green vinyl exclusively at participating indie retail, a baby pink vinyl with limited edition “Burning Heart” Flexi disc exclusively at Walmart, a limited edition “Sunshine State” opaque gold nugget vinyl exclusively at Urban Outfitters, and Bandbox will be releasing an exclusive variant of All The Truth That I Can Tell on "Starting to Storm" cloudy dark green vinyl, which is accompanied by the record club's signature artist fanzine, featuring an interview with Chris Carrabba, his track-by-track guide to the new album, rare photos and much more.

PRE-SAVE/PRE-ORDER ALL THE TRUTH THAT I CAN TELL

Written and recorded pre-Covid, All the Truth That I Can Tell might not have happened after the frontman had a near-fatal motorcycle accident in June of 2020. For the album’s production, Carrabba tapped James Paul Wisner who produced the band’s first two studio albums, The Swiss Army Romance and The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most.

“Honesty was at the heart of the writing process, at the heart of the recording process, and at the heart of this collection of songs,” Carrabba says. “I had the rare opportunity to be unflinchingly honest. But I think I would have thought in the early days that that would be commonplace. Now, I realize it’s some kind of cycle within your life and there’s great personal reward in accepting that.”

Despite various setbacks in 2020, Carrabba kept remarkably active, including Dashboard Confessional’s first-ever career-spanning compilation, The Best Ones Of The Best Ones, The Early Days vinyl reissue series – featuring the premiere pressing of Dashboard Confessional’s RIAA platinum-certified live album, MTV Unplugged 2.0 – as well as a partnership with Mondo to release three EPs – 2001’s So Impossible, 2002’s Summers Kiss, and a newly created Spider-Man 2 – all for the very first time on vinyl. Last year also saw the band release “Screaming Infidelities“ b/w “Circles,” an all-new entry to the popular Spotify Singles series recorded at the famed Electric Lady Studios in New York City and streaming here.

In addition, Carrabba also teamed up with Nightowl Canning as a partner, investor, and ambassador for Canvino: Bottle-Quality Wine, In A Can™. Crafted by Gold Medal Winemaker Susy Vasquez and currently available in five varietals, Canvino is now shipping in 36 states, with plans to continue expanding reach into 2021. For more information, please see drinkcanvino.com.

Track list:

Burning Heart
Everyone Else Is Just Noise
Here’s To Moving On
The Better of Me
Southbound and Sinking
Sleep In
Me and Mine
Sunshine State
Pain Free in Three Chords
Young
All The Truth That I Can Tell

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