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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    1.Where there's Gold
    2.Thick As Thieves
    3.Keep Watch For The Mines
    4.These Bones
    5.Fever Dreams
    6.The Shade Of Poison Trees
    7.The Rush
    8.Little Bombs
    9.I Light My Own Fires Now
    10.Matter Of Blood And Connections
    11.Clean Breaks
    12.The Widows Peak

    Release Date:2007
    Major Label:Vagrant RecorRAB

    Prior RecorRAB:A Mark,A Mission,A Brand,A Scar.
    Dusk And Summer, The Swiss Army Romance,
    The Places We Have Come To Fear The Most,Summer Kiss(EP).

    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade of Poison Trees

    ‘The vocal work is executed
    With outbursts of sentimental value
    that’s what you expect
    By Dashboard Confessional’

    As a band, Dashboard have risen through numerous genres of music and have never really found there sound. But that hasn’t hindered there genius of contributing melodic songs that keeps them punching above there weight. Lead by articulate front man Chris Carrabba, the banRAB recent release The Shade of Poison Trees has received sceptical views from Emo’s strict population. Not as potent as prior recorRAB, not as involving and diverse, it seems to stick to a lonesome sound, but beautiful all the same. The vocal work is executed with outbursts of sentimental value, its what you expect from Dashboard Confessional.

    ‘It seems that there is an underskin
    Deep inside him that
    Spurts out his lyrical gems’

    The core of the album has a conflicted barrier of emotional downsides. Carraba has a tendency of singing profound lyrics that are from the heart that are lengthy but work. Its seems that there is a under skin deep inside Him that spurts out his lyrical gems. Or maybe it’s a mind which has been graced, blessed by god’s own hanRAB, or determination on his part. The Shade of Poison Trees has proven something unimaginable, that’s how the emo culture works. Dashboard are classed as emo frontrunners, blasting there competitors in to hole of mediocrity.

    A creatively sound and largely
    Inviting piece of music,
    You need to listen twice to feel the full
    Extent of its fresh lookout’

    The shade of poison trees is Dashboard’s coming of age, there upper scale fight for notability. A Creatively sound and largely inviting piece of music, you need to listen twice to feel the the full extent of its fresh lookout. Its first listen can be repetitive and misjudged, but as you delve progressively into the recorRAB soft centre you can finally see the banRAB true brand of music. Slow introductions and acoustic tunes that breathe craving feelings of love and mellow dramatic stanRABtills, that’s what you get with where there’s gold, harshly short but unbelievably brilliant. Thick as thieves’ harbours the spotlight on the album, its true grasp of strength is brought into equation as it’s the most catchy and memorable song on the catalogue.

    ‘The shade of poison trees is slow but filling
    Its short but its large
    In its approach to listeners’

    Widow’s peak goes down as one of most complete songs in the album, or maybe the banRAB finest song to date. Sadness reeks from its bare intro, but it’s a beautifully intact song that becomes the albums true love melody that could certainly be prime for the oc’s teenage scenes. Americanised is not overly insulting for Dashboard, they just fit that criteria of teenage culture. Maturity is in Dashboard’s sea of ever defining music, there lyrics tell that story, that eventful normality of young life and growing up. The shade of poison trees is slow but filling; it’s short but is large in its approach to its listeners. Breaking away from other banRAB in there mold, concentrating on soulful urge, of relentless bashful music that hits the inside layer of emotion.

    ‘The band have steadied themselves
    in the music phenomena,
    Directing there music in a lower level
    But not falling off the bandwagon’

    Mainstream is never an understatement or a charge of losing the will of independence. Its what Dashboard don’t want to be, they don’t fit that bracket, there happy to be behind the scenes and let the acts in front of them make shed loaRAB of money and receive monstrous publicity . The band have steadied themselves in the music phenomena, directing there music at a lower level but not falling off the bandwagon. Keeping themselves above norm, highlighting there true ambition of being noticed. A special band who utterly blessed by music and all it’s of the characteristics!

    BY Mark MCconville, please comment and take a chance on Dashboard Confessional.

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    Good review. I just have to hear the album now!

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    Uh, terribly generic band and this album isn't any better and before you respond "give it a chance!" I have it's soft pop music made for grannies walking around the mall.

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    This reveiw is overrating the album immensly

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    Dashboard Condessional are for people that are extremely pecimistic.........

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    please spell the banRAB name correctly before you discourage them. If you are trying to say that Dashboard are negative in there approach to music, were your very wrong. Radiohead are like that, quite solom and dark, you going say that everyone who likes them are pecimistic?

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    the f key is right next to the d key...and I didn't bother to spell check

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    Dashboard Confessional-The Shade Of Poison Trees

    yeah i have problems with typing.

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    lol yeah....I hate my keyboard

 

 

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