The audio/video are now available for purchase from iTunes.
It features Don’t Wait, Rooftops, and The Secrets In The Telling (both audio and video).
I know that you guys have been asking me for downloadable videos for your iPods and there ya go. iTunes has the AOL Sessions videos.
Click here to check them out.
Click here to buy tickets: (http://dashboard.ducatking.com)
Oct 24 - Denver, CO @ Magness Arena
Oct 28 - Ypsilanti, MI @ EMU Convocation Center
Oct 29 - Wilkes-Barre, PA @ Wachovia Arena
Nov 4 - Fort Smith, AR @ Fort Smith Convention Center- Exhibition Hall
Nov 9 - St Petersburg, FL @ St Pete Times Forum
Nov 10 - Boca Raton, FL @ Mizner Park Amphitheatre
Nov 11 - Orlando, FL @ UCF Arena
Nov 15 - Winston-Salem, NC @ Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Nov 17 - Camden, NJ @ Tweeter Center at Waterfront
More dates to be announced shortly, so don’t worry if you don’t see your city listed yet!
Here’s the newsletter I received:
Dashboard Confessional has announced fall tour dates with special guests Brand New!
A limited number of tickets have been held for Dashboard Confessional fans and will be available through a special presale that begins this Wednesday,
August 23rd at 1 PM (Local Time). By buying tickets through our presale, you’ll be able to get your tickets before anyone else AND save some money on service charges.Click here to buy tickets: (http://dashboard.ducatking.com)
OCT 13 - Mesa, AZ @ Mesa Amphitheatre
OCT 17 - San Jose, CA @ San Jose Civic Auditorium
OCT 18 - Bakersfield, CA @ Rabobank Arena
OCT 20 - Las Vegas, NV @ UNLV Intramural Field
OCT 21 - San Diego, CA @ Cox Arena
OCT 23 - Orem, UT @ McKay Events Center
OCT 27 - Rosemont, IL @ Allstate ArenaMore date will be announced shortly, so don’t worry if you don’t see your city listed yet!
For the latest news and info on Dashboard Confessional go to (http://www.dashboardconfessional.com)
To hear about the latest Brand New news and updates, check out (http://www.brandnewrock.com)
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Here’s a review of Dusk and Summer from PopMatters’ Ryan McDermott who admits to be a closet DC fan back in high school…
The review echoes the sentiment of some of the long time fans… yeah, I’ll let you read it for yourself.
I have something to admit. Growing up in Jersey as a punk rock kid in the late ‘90s I was a closet Dashboard Confessional fan. And, after talking to some old friends who grew up the same way I did, we all came to realize that we had all been closet Dashboard fans.
I think it is inherent in punk and hardcore kids to like a few select softer bands. A lot of hardcore kids really loved Elliott in high school and it probably helped that that band was signed to Revelation Records, a hardcore label. Of course my love for Dashboard stopped after The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most because I had grown up a bit and also because I felt the band had worn out its heartbreaking welcome.
So now, two albums and five years later Carrabba and Company are still out there making new school emo anthems. But this Dashboard is nothing like what I remember from High School. This Dashboard has rock hooks and not much real emotion. This Dashboard is devoid of the only thing that actually made the band good: sincere heartbreak.
He gives it a 4 out of 10.
…Dashboard Confessional.
Here’s a sample of “emo styles” that attended the DC show last month at Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal Studios.
(Photograph by Jeffrey Mayer)