Carrabba started his career with the Vacant Andys. In 1998, while playing with the Vacant Andys, he filled in on guitar in
New Found Glory, when regular guitarist
Chad Gilbert was on tour with his other band,
Shai Hulud. In 2001, he joined the band
Further Seems Forever for their debut album
The Moon is Down, before moving on to found Dashboard Confessional. In 2002, Dashboard Confessional won the MTV2 Award at MTV Music Awards for the video for "Screaming Infidelities." The video was considered the "dark horse" nominee at the time, as it was up against
The Strokes,
The Hives,
Norah Jones,
Nappy Roots, and
Musiq. The video was directed by
Maureen Egan and Matthew Barry.
Reuniting with Further Seems Forever It was announced on August 24, 2010, that Further Seems Forever would be reuniting with original vocalist Chris Carrabba with the release of a teaser video featuring rehearsal footage of the song "The Moon Is Down."
Covered in the Flood In November 2011, Carrabba released
Covered in the Flood, an album of covers exclusively on his solo US tour. The album contains 10 tracks originally performed by artists that include
R.E.M.,
Big Star,
Guy Clark,
Justin Townes Earle and
the Replacements.
Guest appearances • Carrabba appears on the
Hot Rod Circuit song "Unfaithful". • Carrabba provides backing vocals on the
Say Anything song "Retarded in Love", on the
Twothirtyeight album
Regulate the Chemicals, and on the
New Found Glory cover of the song "
The Promise", which is featured on the album
From the Screen to Your Stereo Part II. • Carrabba also appears in Notar's song "Reach." • Carrabba appears in
nothing,nowhere.'s song "Hopes Up", featured on the album
REAPER. • Carrabba is featured on a version of the band
Neck Deep's hit single "December". • Carrabba was a special guest DJ at Emo Nite LA's second anniversary party. • Carrabba is featured in the Yellowcard song, "The Places We'll Go". • Carrabba is featured on Ruston Kelly's cover of the Dashboard Confessional song "Screaming Infidelities". • Carrabba is featured on
Busted's re-recording of their 2002 song "Everything I Knew" from their album
Greatest Hits 2.0 (guest features edition). ==References==