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Contents.Background With the release of (2003), Dashboard Confessional solidified its line-up of vocalist/guitarist, bassist Scott Schoenbeck, guitarist and drummer. The album charted at number two on the and its single ' reached number eight on the chart. The group contributed the track ', which was produced by Don Gilmore, to the released in June 2004. Later that month, a live recording of a new track 'So Long, So Long' appeared on the group's website.

The track marked a change from their past work as it included a piano. Carrabba said the next album would be a piano-driven effort with contributions from the other members. Following this, Carrabba spent the rest of the summer writing material for a new album.In December, the group got together and played through the songs they had. Though Carrabba considered a lot of it unsatisfactory, he figured out the vibe for the next album: 'I have this passionate desire to sort of explore space. as opposed to compounding everything into these driving parts.' In February 2005, Carrabba scrapped an album's worth of songs as he felt they were too safe: 'Fans probably would have liked those songs. And people who weren't would have had the same complaints as ever.'

Carrabba spent two weeks in Florida making several batches of demos of over 30 songs. He rediscovered the material he had written for his previous bands and The Vacant Andies, and decided to write tracks that combined elements from them and Dashboard. After another four weeks, he had written a whole new album. Production Through a mutual friend, some of the demos ended up in the hands of producer. The demos inspired him to come out of retirement, which he had been in since working on (2000).

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Despite having already having plans to record, Carrabba was invited to Jamaica, where Lanois was, to discuss the songs. He flew out and the pair spent a week talking about songs. A day after returning home, Lanois was interested in producing the album. In April, the group worked with Lanois and recorded 20 songs. Half of them at Lanois' home in Toronto, Canada, and the other half at Lanois' other home in Silver Lake, California. Sessions also took place at, Pilot, Mission Sound, The Loft and La Bella Vista.

Mark Kiczula acted as the main engineer with assistance from Jim Keller, Chad Lupo, Guiliano Baglioni, Roberto Fulps and Matt Shane. Additional engineering was done by Fox Phelps, Adam Samuels and Daniel Mendez.Carrabba experimented with a variety of instruments from mandolins to metal flowers pots that substituted as drums. At the end of the month, Carrabba went on a solo tour of colleges and debuted some of the new songs. In September, the group supported U2 on their North American tour. In between these support dates, the group performed a few club shows.

Prior to starting the tour, Carrabba said the album required mixing. Despite this, material was still being recorded up to January 2006. Lanois left the project; Carrabba wanted to record another track, at which point Gilmore was brought in. Carrabba subsequently went on a song writing binge, creating six songs across four days. Sometime afterwards, Carrabba decided to rework the Lanois-produced material with Gilmore, while retaining some of Lanois' contributions. In March, Gilmore and Carrabba recorded an album's worth of songs.Gilmore is credited as producing the majority of the album, with the exception of 'Heaven Here' which is credited to him and Lanois.

Lanois also received a producer credit for the vocals on 'Reason to Believe'. Marsh said that due to the structure of the songs and melodies, the recording process give him a 'great opportunity to create space.' Mixed all of the album, except for 'Don't Wait' (mixed by Gilmore), at Soundtrack Studios in New York City. He was aided by engineer John O'Mahony and assisted by Mike Scielzi, Paul Suarez ad Jan Petrov. Mastered the recordings at Sterling Sound. Of provided additional vocals on 'So Long, So Long', while contributed violin and vocals. Carrabba had met Duritz while the pair were playing at a benefit concert.

Composition Discussing the album title, Carrabba and his family used to drive an hour and sit on a beach. Eventually, he 'just kept finding myself back there, finding inspiration.' While on the U2 tour, he wrote 'Don't Wait' in a dressing room in a few minutes. He said it was about 'seizing and acting on what you dream, not just dreaming about it.' 'Slow Decay' is about a soldier readjusting to home life after returning from war. It was based on two friends of Carrabba's and a third person, who he witnessed on.

'Dusk and Summer' was written at the eleventh hour and summarised all of the parts of the album. 'Heaven Here' wasn't intended for inclusion on the record until Lanois heard it and convinced Carrabba to write lyrics for it. Dashboard Confessional performing at the, August 26, 2006On April 8, 2006, the group's next album was announced for release in June and the track listing was revealed. On May 5, the album's title was announced as Dusk and Summer. Around this time, a music video was filmed for 'Don't Wait' in California with director Rich Lee.

The video features and Carrabba; Carrabba makes a choice and breaks up with her, before he is pulled 'at light-speed through time, almost to the end of the world'. Throughout the video, he realizes his mistake and is taken back to undo what he did.

The track was available to download from their website on May 18, before being released to radio on May 23. A music video for the song was released on June 6. Dusk and Summer was released on June 27 through.The edition included a DVD, which featured three live performances and an interview. In early July, the band went on a tour of Canada with and, followed by a US tour running into August.

'Rooftops and Invitations' was released to radio on August 29. The group went on a European tour, before embarking on a tour of Australia. From mid-October to early December, the band went on a US tour alongside. Dusk and Summer was reissued on May 22, 2007. This edition included a new version of 'Stolen', ' and live versions of 'Ghost of a Good Thing' and 'The Best Deceptions'.

'Stolen' was released in Australia as a CD single on July 25, which featured two versions of 'Stolen', and a cover of '. Reception Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRating60/100Review scoresSourceRatingC-B6.4/1077/100C+Dusk and Summer debuted at number 2 on the chart, selling 134,000 copies in its first week. By August 2006, the album had sold over 300,000 copies. Track listing All songs written by. 'Write It Out' – 4:51 ( ). ' – 3:20 (pregap hidden track).

' – 4:05. 'Reason to Believe' – 3:43. 'The Secret's in the Telling' – 3:24. ' – 3:53.

'Rooftops and Invitations' – 3:54. 'So Long, So Long' – 4:15.

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'Currents' – 4:27. 'Slow Decay' – 4:08.

'Dusk and Summer' – 4:38. 'Heaven Here' – 4:08UK/ bonus trackNo.TitleLength11.' Vindicated'3:20Europe bonus trackNo.TitleLength11.' Stolen' (featuring )3:19Deluxe editionNo.TitleLength1.' Don't Wait'4:052.' Reason to Believe'3:433.' The Secret's in the Telling'3:244.'

Stolen' (radio edit) (non-Juli version)3:196.' Rooftops and Invitations'3:547.' So Long, So Long'4:158.'

Slow Decay'4:0810.' Dusk and Summer'4:3811.' Heaven Here'4:0812.'

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