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With 'Teens of Denial', his first real 'studio' album with an actual band, Will Toledo moves from bedroom pop to something approaching classic- rock grandeur and huge (if detailed and personal) narrative ambitions, with nods to the Cars, Pavement, Jonathan Richman, Wire, and William Onyeabor.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelMatador
EAN0744861109105
eBay Product ID (ePID)3052246893
Product Key Features
Era2010s
Run Time4205 Sec
Release Year2016
FormatRecord
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
TypeAlbum
ArtistCar Seat Headrest
Release TitleTeens of Denial [Lp]
Additional Product Features
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Additional InformationThe 70-minute song cycle about one confused teenager is a bold, witty, affecting step forward for songwriter/frontman Will Toledo.
Reviews"Will Toledo is the creative force behind this Bandcamp success story....His voice isn’t shrouded by reverb and distortion, and his songwriting is crisp as can be.", "Frontman Will Toledo reaffirms that he is ahead of the pack as an imaginative singer-songwriter, capable of crafting dynamic indie rock.", Ranked #24 in Mojo's 'The 50 Best Albums Of 2016' -- "The songs' invention, depth and anthemic guitars suggest his story will be evolving and, yes, immense.", "Toledo’s talent for writing melancholic slacker rock stands out immediately on boozy teen anthem ‘Destroyed By Hippie Powers’...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Toledo has a band now, and access to proper studios, so the sound is fuller and crisper. But the main difference is his voice, no longer muffled in effects but spitting out Moleskines-worth of pain, disgust, anger, confusion, and music-geek inside jokes with clarity and presence.", "These songs rock with a fuzzy-yet-clear intensity; they retain their DIY spirit, but the focus is sharper, as are the hooks, even when songs stretch past the seven-minute mark.", "It’s fairly safe to say that the 12-track, 70-minute DENIAL is one of the most confident-sounding records ever made about depression, alcoholism, and self-defeat"