Dashboard Confessional: The Shade Of Poison Trees

Halfway through his fifth Dashboard Confessional studio album, Chris Carrabba finds himself wailing through a song called "Little Bombs," a finger-pointing acoustic send-off that should sound incredibly familiar to anyone who still owns a copy of, say, 2000's The Swiss Army Romance. After two recent hits that gave Carrabba an added presence on VH1, The Shade Of Poison Trees marks an unexpected retreat to the overtly earnest, mostly unplugged material that initially made him famous. Because of this, there's surely a message-board debate raging at this very second over the album's supposed intent.