Jimmy Eat World will be joining forces with Dashboard Confessional for an epic North American co-headline tour. The “Surviving The Truth Tour” hits the road February 27 at Albuquerque, NM’s Kiva Auditorium, and then travels the US through late March. Highlights include a very special two-night stand, set for March 11 and 12 at The Caverns in Pelham, TN, a subterranean music venue renowned for its prehistoric natural acoustics and otherworldly beauty. The opener on the tour will be Sydney Sprague. Artist Presales begins Wednesday, January 12 at 10:00 am (local). Spotify and Local Presales begin Thursday, January 13 at 10:00 am (local). All Presales conclude Thursday, January 13 at 10:00 pm (local). General on-sales begin Friday, January 14 at 10:00 am (local). For complete details and ticket availability, please see dashboardconfessional.com/#live and jimmyeatworld.com.
JIMMY EAT WORLD AND DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL
THE SURVIVING THE TRUTH TOUR
NORTH AMERICA 2022
FEBRUARY
27 - Albuquerque, NM - Kiva Auditorium
MARCH
1 - Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
2 - Des Moines, IA - Val Air Ballroom
4 - Wichita, KS - The Cotillion
5 - Fayetteville, AR - JJ’s Live
6 - Little Rock, AR - The Hall
7 - Birmingham, AL - Avondale Brewing Company
9 - Louisville, KY – Louisville Palace Theatre
10 - Knoxville, TN - Tennessee Theatre
11 - Pelham, TN - The Caverns
12 - Pelham, TN - The Caverns
14 - Raleigh, NC - The Ritz
15 - Charleston, SC - North Charleston Performing Arts Center
17 - St. Augustine, FL - St. Augustine Amphitheatre
18 - Coconut Creek, FL - Pavilion at Seminole Casino
21 - New Orleans, LA - Orpheum Theater
22 - Houston, TX - 713 Music Hall
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The “Surviving The Truth Tour” celebrates the eagerly awaited arrival of the first all-new Dashboard Confessional LP in four years, All The Truth That I Can Tell, due via Hidden Note Records/AWAL on Friday, February 25, 2022; pre-orders/pre-saves are available now. The album will be available in a variety of formats, including digital, CD, cassette, standard black vinyl, and a number of limited-edition vinyl runs on offer exclusively via such retailers as Urban Outfitters, Walmart, and Bandbox. A candid All The Truth That I Can Tell Album Trailer can be viewed now at YouTube.
WATCH OFFICIAL ALBUM TRAILER
All The Truth That I Can Tell is heralded by the inspiring new single, “Here’s To Moving On,” joined by a “deeply personal” official music video streaming now following an exclusive premiere via Consequence’s “Origins,” which wrote, “Dashboard Confessional’s latest single ‘Here’s to Moving On’ is an exercise in deep, personal honesty. Yet despite the track – and in fact, much of the album it comes from, the forthcoming All the Truth That I Can Tell – being penned months before Chris Carrabba’s near-fatal 2020 motorcycle accident, its meaning shifted in the wake of that frightening trauma.”
WATCH “HERE’S TO MOVING ON”
“It’s been one hell of a year for us all (and then some),” says DC founder, frontman, and songwriter Chris Carrabba. “I hope this song can be a small reminder that no matter what challenges life might throw at us today, it’s always worth fighting for a better tomorrow. I feel so very fortunate to be able to share this with you. To the incredible team at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for making that possible.”
Hailed by Rolling Stone as “vintage Dashboard,” the soulfully optimistic “Here’s To Moving On” was met by wide-ranging critical applause around the world:
“‘Here’s To Moving On’ is vintage Dashboard, with frontman Chris Carrabba’s ever-striving vocals flying atop the racing strum of an acoustic guitar: ‘Here’s to waking up,” he belts on the hook,
“Here’s to sleeping well for once/Here’s to knowing the things/
That you wish you could change/Here’s to saying you’re fine when you’re not.’”
– ROLLING STONE
“All The Truth That I Can Tell sees founder and frontman Chris Carrabba returning to his roots while embracing a newfound sense of vulnerability…The stripped back first single,
‘Here’s To Moving On,’ is heavily reminiscent of the band’s early days with honesty at its core.”
– ALTERNATIVE PRESS
“The optimism that fuels Dashboard Confessional’s forthcoming record
is ever-so-present in ‘Here’s To Moving On.’”
– SPIN
“In the uplifting ‘Here’s To Moving On,’
Chris addresses his challenges, and how he’s kept on going.”
– KERRANG!
“‘Here’s To Moving On’ is an optimistic track that examines
how the simplest of changes can give the most joy.”
– NME
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Written and recorded in the months before COVID, Dashboard Confessional’s ninth studio album, All The Truth That I Can Tell is both a remarkable renewal and fortunate step forward for Chris Carrabba. Having ascended great heights over the past twenty years, Carrabba found himself at a distinct crossroads as the last decade came to an end. Running on fumes, unsure if he’d ever release another album, he waited. The songs eventually came, and though the project might’ve easily come to a screeching halt following a near-fatal motorcycle accident in the summer of 2020, All The Truth That I Can Tell stands among Carrabba’s finest, both an achievement of vision and a vital burst of artistic clarity. Produced by James Paul Wisner – who previously helmed Dashboard Confessional’s now-classic first two studio albums, The Swiss Army Romance and The Places You Have Come to Fear – the new album is a strikingly potent musical look at Dashboard Confessional through a rediscovered keyhole.
“Honesty was at the heart of the writing process, at the heart of the recording process and at the heart of this collection of songs,” Carrabba says. “I had the rare opportunity to be unflinchingly honest. But I think I would have thought in the early days that that would be commonplace. Now, I realize it’s some kind of cycle within your life and there’s great personal reward in accepting that.”
DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL
ALL THE TRUTH THAT I CAN TELL
(Hidden Note Records/AWAL)
Release Date: February 25