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DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL - Dusk And Summer

| All Music Guide | | Dusk and Summer — a cohesive album divergent from the modern-rock collection of songs on 2003's A Mark, a Brand, a Mission, a Scar — finds Dashboard Confessional's path to maturity leading them, weirdly enough, back to their roots. Whether or not this is a reaction to mainstream success, Dashboard is still very much a full band, but the album is gentler and falls much closer to the feeling of The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most. ...full text |
| | Entertainment Weekly | | When Dashboard Confessional toured with U2 last year, it was great exposure, and also a possible act of industrial espionage. The effects of such surveillance are abundant on their fourth studio CD, Dusk and Summer, where the band sheds the last remnants of their early acousticism for big, anthemic arena rock. ...full text |
| | Jam! | Some girls love the sensitive singer-songwriters. Others prefer the bigger-than-life arena-rock gods. Now there's one man they can all swoon and fight over: Chris Carrabba.
With his fourth studio album Dusk and Summer, the artist known as Dashboard Confessional puts down his acoustic guitar and takes his act from the TRL studio to the stadium stage....full text |
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