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Twin Forks stream debut, self-titled EP ahead of fall tour

Twin Forks have made their debut, self-titled EP (along with a great interview) available to stream over at Billboard. The EP is for release Sept. 17 via Dine Alone Records.  Fronted by Chris Carrabba (of Dashboard Confessional and Further Seems Forever fame), Twin Forks also features members of The Narrative and Bad Books. Give their new […]

“I definitely am into taking the longer, harder road”: NFG's Chad Gilbert on What's Eating Gilbert

CHAD GILBERT doesn’t know the meaning of the word “break.” His main gig playing guitar for New Found Glory has kept him busy for the better part of 15 years, culminating in the band’s first-ever live album, Kill It Live, out Oct. 8 on Violently Happy/Bridge Nine. But with what little time off he gets […]

Twin Forks unveil new video for "Cross My Mind;" announce further EP details

Twin Forks have debuted a new video on SPIN for their song “Cross My Mind,” to coincide with the announcement of their upcoming tour and self-titled EP, set for release Sept. 17 via Dine Alone Records. The video features live footage of the group, which contains members of The Narrative, Bad Books, and Dashboard Confessional‘s Chris Carrabba, from […]

UPDATE: Twin Forks set release date for new EP; announce fall U.S. tour

Twin Forks, the folk/Americana project containing members of The Narrative, Bad Books, and Dashboard Confessional‘s Chris Carrabba, have just announced a fall U.S. tour, along with a release date for their new EP: Sept. 17. Further release details are expected to arrive shortly. In addition to Carrabba, Twin Forks consists of Suzie Zeldin, Jonathan Clark, and Ben […]

Twin Forks perform "Can't Be Broken" acoustic

Twin Forks frontman Chris Carrabba (Dashboard Confessional, Further Seems Forever) and mandolinist/singer Suzie Zeldin (The Narrative) recently stopped by Exclaim! to perform an acoustic rendition of their song, “Can’t Be Broken.” The band, which also features bassist Jonathan Clark and Bad Books drummer Ben Homola, recently wrapped a European tour with City And Colour. The group is currently […]

Twin Falls (Chris Carrabba, Bad Books) change name to Twin Forks; release song

In the wake of discovering they shared a name with three other acts, the new Chris Carrabba and Bad Books' project have changed their name from Twin Falls to Twin Forks. Read a statement from the band, below and check out their new song, “Something We Just Know.” “Hey everyone, It seems our choice of band […]

Exclusive: Chris Carrabba starts new band, Twin Falls, with members of Bad Books and the Narrative

Alternative Press has exclusively learned the details regarding Chris Carrabba's new band. The Dashboard Confessional/Further Seems Forever frontman has started a new group called Twin Falls, comprised of himself (vocals/guitar), the Narrative's Suzie Zeldin (mandolin/vocals), bassist Jonathan Clark and Bad Books drummer Ben Homola. The band's first live appearance was during a Dashboard Confessional show […]

John Lefler - Shout Fire EP

John Lefler Shout Fire EP Having played lead guitar in Dashboard Confessional since 2002, for 10 years John Lefler has imbued Chris Carrabba’s songs with texture and heart. With Shout Fire, his second solo release, he delivers six songs that prove him a good songwriter in his own right. There is a strong sense that […]

Chris Carrabba (Dashboard Confessional) announces additional solo shows

Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional has announced additional solo tour dates this summer. You can view them below.  07/26/12  Anaheim, CA – House of Blues  07/27/12  Del Mar, CA – Del mar Summer Concert Series  07/28/12 Aspen, CA – Belly Up Aspen  07/29/12 Fort Collins, CO – Aggie Theatre 08/17/12 Pawtucket, RI – The Met  […]

Under The Covers: Dashboard Confessional vs. the Ataris

You think it’s hard to write an original song? Try finding a cover song that hasn’t been done before—it’s harder than you think. That’s why we bring you Under The Covers: Each week, we’ll pit two bands who have covered the same source material against one another, and it’s up to you to decide who comes out on […]

Further Seems Forever will release a new album this year, says Chris Carrabba

Chris Carrabba revealed in a recent interview that Further Seems Forever will release a new album this year: “Speaking of those peers, recently you regrouped with the band Further Seems Forever and released a 7” doing a couple of acoustic retreads from ‘The Moon Is Down’. You also played some live shows together. Was it […]

Chris Carrabba (Dashboard Confessional) announces two solo shows

Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional will be playing a pair of solo shows in late July. Dates are as follows. Thu, July 26 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues Sat, July 28 — Aspen, CO — Belly Up Aspen

Under The Covers: Chris Carrabba vs. Jesse Lacey

You think it’s hard to write an original song? Try finding a cover song that hasn’t been done before—it’s harder than you think. That’s why we bring you Under The Covers: Each week, we’ll pit two bands who have covered the same source material against one another, and it’s up to you to decide who comes out on […]

Dashboard Confessional announce California shows

Chris Carrabba will be playing four Dashboard Confessional solo shows in California next month in support of his new covers album, Covered In The Flood. Check out the dates below! Jan 19 — San Francisco, CA — Slim's Jan 20 — San Diego, CA — House of Blues Jan 21 — West Hollywood, CA — […]

Further Seems Forever working on new album

According to this article, Further Seems Forever is working on a new album which will be their first since 2004's Hide Nothing and their first with original frontman Chris Carrabba (also of Dashboard Confessional) since 2001's The Moon Is Down. Carrabba first reunited with FSF in 2005 for one show, then rejoined the band in […]

Song Premiere/Download: Chris Carrabba's "Mama's Eyes"

Dashboard Confessional/Further Seems Forever frontman Chris Carrabba will be releasing his first-ever solo album under his own name, Covered In The Flood, which will be exclusively available on his upcoming solo tour. You can view the tracklisting and tour dates below, as well as stream and download Carrabba's cover of “Mama's Eyes,” originally by Justin […]
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