Swiss Army Romance [Bonus Tracks] Dashboard Confessional

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  • Release Date: 04/22/2003
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 52,358
  • Label: VAGRANT RECORDS
  • UPC: 601091038028
 
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Swiss Army Romance [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENScreaming Infidelities 3:33
2LISTENThe Sharp Hint of New Tears 3:02
3LISTENLiving in Your Letters 3:40
4LISTENThe Swiss Army Romance 3:06
5LISTENTurpentine Chaser 3:20
6LISTENA Plain Morning 3:40
7LISTENAge Six Racer 2:21
8LISTENAgain I Go Unnoticed 2:24
9LISTENEnder Will Save Us All 5:14
10LISTENShirts and Gloves 2:53
11LISTENHold On Bonus Track 2:08
12LISTENThis Is a Forgery Bonus Track 5:37
13LISTEN[Untitled Hidden Track] 4:02

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Dashboard Confessional's Christopher Carrabba became pretty famous thanks to pop kids latching onto his band's second album, The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most. Released in 2001, this album carried Dashboard Confessional from the emo underground to the mainstream charts during an 18-month period; Carrabba made the cover of Spin two years later and late-night music stints on the shows of David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, and Craig Kilborn once again scoped Dashboard Confessional's star power. After a successful worldwide tour, Vagrant decided to reissue Dashboard Confessional's first album, Swiss Army Romance, three years after its initial release. Chances are that major fans would have purchased the album already; however, to capitalize on the band's fame, Vagrant added two new tracks. Once you sift through the jilted love of "Screaming Infidelities" and nurse the nagging pain of lost relationships in "Living in Your Letters" for the millionth time, Dashboard's shiniest pop moments can be found on the bonus cuts "This Is a Forgery" and "Hold On." They don't totally move away from Carrabba's classic melancholic desires, but they offer an experimental pop trip different from Dashboard's indie acoustics. For those who've adored everything that came before, they'll surely make room for two more hidden treasures. MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

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Swiss Army Romance [Bonus Tracks]by Anonymous

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July 13, 2004: This album is a perfect example of why Chris Carrabba is an absolute genius. Carrabba has the ability to allow the listener to feel as if the song was written just for him/her as a soundtrack to their life's story. This CD was worth buying the first time and I plan on purchasing another just to have the bonus tracks.

Swiss Army Romance [Bonus Tracks]by Anonymous

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March 02, 2004: What a great cd, not big on emo but the emo godfathers make it tolerable, age six racer is a favourite of mine. I reccomend checking this cd out for sure


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