The band is also scheduled to perform at the jam-packed When We Were Young festival, set for Oct. “I’m trying to let go a little/I’m starting to think that I can.”Īll the Truth That I Can Tell, which Rolling Stone‘s Joe Gross branded “ a veritable concept album about hitting your mid-40s with full-sleeve tats, a long marriage, and a couple of kids,” marks Dashboard Confessional’s first album in four years.ĭashboard Confessional will team up with fellow early 00s powerhouses Jimmy Eat World on the upcoming Surviving the Truth Tour, which kicks off Feb. “I’m starting to live without doubting/I’m learning to like who I am,” he sings.
'Jimmy Eat World have released no fewer than three over their career. Dashboard Confessional will team up with fellow early 00s powerhouses Jimmy Eat World on the upcoming Surviving the Truth Tour, which kicks off Feb. 'Few bands can claim one iconic album,' the entry reads. It’d have robbed the world of one of the best albums of its last 20 years, as. The single finds frontman Chris Carraba reflecting on the changes, both good and bad, that come with growing older - a stark change from the lovelorn, despondent indie rock ballads that defined Carraba’s early career. And the reasons the magazine gives for the ranking are fairly impressive. The ultimate influence Pinkerton had on a generation of emotionally transparent bands, such as Jimmy Eat World. Dashboard Confessional delivered an on-brand emotive performance of “Everyone Else Is Just Noise,” the latest single from the long-running emo pioneer’s new album All the Truth That I Can Tell, on Jimmy Kimmel Live Friday.