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All the Truth That I Can Tell

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発売日 2022年02月25日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHidden Note Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 DC0010CD
SKU 5056167165569

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:41:46

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Burning Heart
    2. 2.
      Everyone Else Is Just Noise
    3. 3.
      Here's to Moving On
    4. 4.
      The Better of Me
    5. 5.
      Southbound and Sinking
    6. 6.
      Sleep In
    7. 7.
      Me and Mine
    8. 8.
      Sunshine State
    9. 9.
      Pain Free in Three Chords
    10. 10.
      Young
    11. 11.
      All the Truth That I Can Tell

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Dashboard Confessional

オリジナル発売日:2022年

商品の紹介

Following a harrowing start to the 2020s, when frontman Chris Carrabba was in a major motorcycle accident in the midst of pandemic lockdown, his long-running emo outfit Dashboard Confessional issued their ninth studio album, All the Truth That I Can Tell. A stark reversal of 2018s synth-and-beats-inclusive Crooked Shadows, the introspective set recalls the groups earliest work -- 2000s The Swiss Army Romance and 2001s The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most -- employing sparse arrangements and an acoustic guitar to the same emotionally devastating effect. Carrabba even recruited the same producer of those seminal emo works, James Paul Wisner. All the expected Dashboard hallmarks are present, from the wounded vulnerability and bleeding-heart lyrics to the patient guitar strumming and spare backing, which should have longtime devotees weeping with joy and nostalgic sadness (look no further than "Sleep In," which feels like a time machine to the year 2000). Its been two decades since Dashboards debut, and Carrabba has matured and found some semblance of solace, which was already clear on Crooked Shadows, that sole release from the 2010s. Instead of being a simple retread, All the Truth is an exercise in simplicity and clarity. Taking Carrabbas usual emotional insight and pushing the wisdom of adulthood to the fore, the songs cast him as a kind of emo sage who hasnt quite figured it all out yet, but is still here to hold a hand and offer a shoulder to cry on, like on the urgent "Everyone Else Is Just Noise" and the aspirational "Heres to Moving On," which encourages with a slew of life mantras such as "Heres to fighting less/Heres to living more." For those in need of a fuller cathartic release, theres still plenty of emotional bloodletting to go around, whether on the wounded "Burning Heart" or the bittersweet "The Better of Me." However, the floodgates arent truly opened until the tender highlight "Me and Mine," which finds Carrabba in peak storytelling mode, spinning a multigenerational tale of love and mortality that wont leave a dry eye in the house. For listeners who miss the simpler early days, All the Truth That I Can Tell is a treasure trove of comfort and familiarity, an utterly relatable collection of growth and hope tempered by the starkness of reality. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
Rovi

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