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Car Seat Headrest is an American
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band formed in
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, and currently located in
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. The band consists of
Will Toledo William Barnes (born August 23, 1992), known professionally as Will Toledo, is an American musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and founding member of the indie rock band Car Seat Headrest. He takes his professional name ...
(vocals, guitar, piano, synthesizers), Ethan Ives (guitar, bass, backing vocals), Seth Dalby (bass), and Andrew Katz (drums, percussion, backing vocals). Beginning as a solo recording project by Toledo in 2010, Car Seat Headrest self-released 12 projects on the music platform
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between 2010 and 2014 before signing to
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in 2015. They began touring as a full band the following year.


History


2010–2014: Lo-fi and solo releases, from ''1'' to ''How to Leave Town''

Car Seat Headrest began as the solo project of singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Will Toledo William Barnes (born August 23, 1992), known professionally as Will Toledo, is an American musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and founding member of the indie rock band Car Seat Headrest. He takes his professional name ...
(born William Barnes) shortly after he graduated high school. Toledo had previously released music under other aliases, The 63rd Fret and Nervous Young Men, and played in a band in high school called Mr. Yay Okay, but after struggling to establish an audience, he decided to change tactics, choosing to try and release more experimental songs anonymously. Toledo chose the name "Car Seat Headrest" as he would often record the vocals to his early albums in the back seat of his family's car for privacy. He recorded vocals through his laptop's built-in microphone, not buying a separate one for the first three years of the project, and used the free
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Audacity and
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. Throughout the summer of 2010, Toledo released his first four albums under the Car Seat Headrest name: ''1'', ''2'', ''3'', and ''4''. ''1'' and ''2'' incorporated less traditional song structures, based around samples and
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lyrics, whereas ''3'' and ''4'' would begin to cement his
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indie rock style. Following the numbered albums, Toledo began attending classes at
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, releasing the ''Sunburned Shirts'' EP during his first semester. The ''Sunburned Shirts'' EP was later semi-combined with his fifth LP, ''5'' (now removed from their Bandcamp), to create his first titled album, ''My Back Is Killing Me Baby'', released in March 2011. Songs culled from ''5'' and ''Sunburned Shirts'' were moved to the B-sides compilation album ''Little Pieces of Paper with "No" Written on Them''. After a difficult and lonely semester at VCU, Toledo transferred to the
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, where he would release his next project, '' Twin Fantasy'', a
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centering around a relationship he was in at the time. ''Twin Fantasy'' was followed by 2012's ''Monomania'' and the ''Living While Starving'' EP, also known as ''Starving While Living''. Around this time, Toledo began performing live shows with fellow students Adrian Wood, Austin Ruhf, and Christian Northover, recording and releasing a short live album in July 2013 entitled ''Live at WCWM: Car Seat Headrest'' at the university's studio''.'' Toledo released his next full length project the following month, a two-hour-long
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entitled ''
Nervous Young Man ''Nervous Young Man'' is the eighth solo album by American musician Will Toledo released under the Car Seat Headrest alias. It was self-released via Bandcamp on August 29, 2013, and served as Car Seat Headrest's final album as a solo project. ...
,'' described on its
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page as "a collection of songs written between ages 17 and 21". Three of the songs, and the title of the album, were taken from his high school solo project, Nervous Young Men, but had been heavily reworked and re-recorded. Released alongside ''Nervous Young Man,'' for those who paid $5 or more, was the outtakes compilation album ''Disjecta Membra''. Toledo's final solo release was 2014's ''
How to Leave Town ''How to Leave Town'' is the second extended play (EP) by American musician Will Toledo, released under the alias Car Seat Headrest. It was self-published on Bandcamp on October 31, 2014. The EP would end up being Car Seat Headrest's final releas ...
'', an hour-long EP with rock and electronic instrumentation, and more ambitious song structures.


2015–2017: Matador Records, ''Teens of Style'' and ''Teens of Denial''

In September 2015, Car Seat Headrest announced on Facebook that they had signed an album deal with
Matador Records Matador Records is an independent record label, with a roster of mainly indie rock, but also punk rock, experimental rock, alternative rock, and electronic acts. History Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City ap ...
. Toledo, who had recently graduated and moved to Seattle, recruited bassist Jacob Bloom and drummer Andrew Katz through
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to record and tour his next album. The next month, Car Seat Headrest released the compilation album ''
Teens of Style ''Teens of Style'' is the ninth album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on October 30, 2015. It is their first album as a full band, and first release under Matador Records. Intended as an introductory compilation for new ...
'', consisting of re-recorded material from Toledo's solo discography and was their first record to not be self-released exclusively via Bandcamp. Shortly after the album's release, Bloom left the group to attend medical school and was replaced by bassist Ethan Ives, who met the band at an open mic. Ives played bass on most of the recordings for the band's following release, but later switched to guitar, with Seth Dalby taking over on bass. Ives and Dalby would subsequently be cemented in these positions during live shows and future releases. The new album, created with traditional studio processes, ''
Teens of Denial ''Teens of Denial'' is the tenth album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on May 20, 2016 through Matador Records. The album is the band's first to be recorded in a studio, is their only album to be recorded with an outside p ...
'', was released on May 20, 2016. In August 2017, Car Seat Headrest released an alternate mix of their single, "War Is Coming (If You Want It)" through Bandcamp for one day, with profits going to the Transgender Law Center. The original mix of the track was released ten days later. On December 13, 2017, the band released a re-recorded version of "Beach Life-In-Death", the second track on ''Twin Fantasy,'' through
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without prior announcement. This sparked fan rumours that the album would be re-recorded and released the following year. On December 27, 2017, an
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listing detailing a re-recorded version of ''Twin Fantasy'' was found by fans, and subsequently uploaded to the Car Seat Headrest
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. This was followed up by a listing on SRCVinyl.com with the date February 16, 2018.


2018–2019: ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'' and ''Commit Yourself Completely''

On January 9, 2018, Matador Records formally announced the release of the re-recording, entitled ''
Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'' is the eleventh album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on February 16, 2018 through Matador Records. It is a complete full band studio Re-recording (music), re-recording and reworking of the ...
'', alongside a re-release of the original album. ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'' was released via Matador on February 16. The original, which has been re-titled ''Twin Fantasy (Mirror to Mirror)'', was released on vinyl as a part of Record Store Day on April 21. On February 15, 2018, the band released a cover of " Fallen Horses" by
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, who had previously covered "Something Soon" (from 2011's ''My Back Is Killing Me Baby''). Around the same time, Car Seat Headrest began touring with fellow Seattle-based band,
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, as a part of the group's expanded live lineup. Toledo also produced and featured on ''Midnight'' by Stef Chura. The band tested new material at various live shows in December 2018, debuting the tracks "Weightlifters", "Hollywood", "Stop Lying To Me", and "You Know There's Someone Out There", soon followed by "Can't Cool Me Down" in February and March 2019 performances. On June 12, 2019, Car Seat Headrest announced a new live album titled '' Commit Yourself Completely'', featuring official recordings of performances from the Twin Fantasy tour from 2018. It was released the following week on June 17.


2020–2022: ''Making a Door Less Open'' and ''Faces from the Masquerade''

On February 26, 2020, Car Seat Headrest announced their first studio album consisting of wholly new material since 2016's ''Teens of Denial'', ''
Making a Door Less Open ''Making a Door Less Open'' (abbreviated as ''MADLO'') is the twelfth album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest. It was released on May 1, 2020, through Matador Records. The album serves as the band's fourth under the label, and the se ...
''. This announcement coincided with the release of "Can't Cool Me Down", the first single and second track off the album, and a release date of May 1, 2020. It marks a stylistic divergence from previous material, Toledo describing the album as containing elements of EDM,
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. Three more singles were released to promote the album between March and April of that year: "Martin", "Hollywood" and "There Must Be More Than Blood". The release also coincided with the introduction of Trait, an alternative
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of Toledo's, featured prominently wearing a modified
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with blinking
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for eyes, and floppy, rabbit-like ears. The character had originally been created for the group's "comedic" side project, 1 Trait Danger, featuring Toledo alongside drummer Andrew Katz. ''Making a Door Less Open'' was released with three separate versions across different formats:
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, CD and
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, each with variations in track-list and specific musical elements. The album received a mixed reaction from fans, who pointed out the many divergences from the band's previous works, but received an overall score of 77 on review aggregate site
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. Toledo noted that he and the band were working on a companion album for their latest release, while also looking for ways to improve the Trait mask to incorporate it into live performances. Shortly after the album's release, Ethan Ives released his debut solo album, ''Life for Cowards'', under the name Toy Bastard. Due to the
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, the band's planned North American tour was cancelled, with shows later being rescheduled to the spring of 2022. In 2021, Toledo produced the album ''My Head Hz'' by Naked Days'','' with Andrew Katz and Seth Dalby credited for providing drums and bass respectively. On June 22, 2021, Car Seat Headrest released two EPs: ''MADLO: Influences'', a collection of four covers, including one of
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's ''
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,'' and ''MADLO: Remixes'', consisting of five remixed versions of tracks from ''Making a Door Less Open''. In the same year, Toledo produced the album ''How to Drive a Bus'' by New Jersey–based band I've Made Too Much Pasta. Katz is also credited alongside Toledo for mastering the album. In April 2022, Toledo was diagnosed with
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while on tour, resulting in many of the band's performances being rescheduled, and later cancelled outright. Toledo later revealed he had developed a
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as a result of
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. On October 12, 2023, Car Seat Headrest released a double A-side single with
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in support of
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's 2023–2024 joint tour, covering " We Looked Like Giants" for the single. One week later, the band announced their second full length live album, ''
Faces from the Masquerade ''Faces from the Masquerade'' is the third live album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on December 8, 2023 by Matador Records. The album was recorded during the band's three-night concert residency at Brooklyn Steel in Marc ...
'', featuring recordings from their residency at
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during their 2022 tour. The album released on December 8.


2023–present: ''The Scholars''

Recording for a new Car Seat Headrest studio album began in early 2023 at the Temple of the Trees studio in Seattle. In 2024, the band also began returning to live performances, performing their first live show in two years at the
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in June. Ethan Ives' second solo album under the alias Toy Bastard, ''The War'', was released on July 15, 2024, followed by a music video for the song "Missing Kid". In October, Toledo announced that recording and mixing for the album had completed to the band's Patreon subscribers. On February 18, 2025, the band officially began the rollout for their next studio album, which began with the Car Seat Headrest website re-designed to resemble a "basic
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site from the 90s". The site was made up of pages for academic subjects, with each page hosting a riddle or problem, that when solved, played a part of an unreleased song, with new puzzles being released regularly. The puzzles concluded on February 28, with the hidden "Computer Lab" riddle revealing the full cover art for the new album, '' The Scholars'', and the full lyrics and audio to the album's lead single, "Gethsemane", which released digitally on March 4, shortly after it premiered on
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Style

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biographer Mark Deming wrote that Car Seat Headrest created "moody and introspective lo-fi pop tunes that are melodic but structurally ambitious at once". Writing for ''
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'', Jeremy Gordon stated that on ''Teens of Denial'', "Will Toledo reaffirms that he is ahead of the pack as an imaginative singer-songwriter, capable of crafting dynamic indie rock." Ian Cohen of ''Pitchfork'' also described Toledo's music as "dense, confounding music that most often captures the giddy thrill of having access to recording equipment, of finally putting a sound to the voice in your head." ''
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'' described ''Making a Door Less Open'' as "an immersive and adventurous album that sounds polished, but never slick, a well-executed experiment in cross-genre pollination that heightens Toledo’s best songwriting impulses." Toledo has been open about his musical influences, which include, but are not limited to,
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Members


Current members

*
Will Toledo William Barnes (born August 23, 1992), known professionally as Will Toledo, is an American musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and founding member of the indie rock band Car Seat Headrest. He takes his professional name ...
– vocals, guitar, keyboards ; bass, drums * Andrew Katz – drums, backing vocals * Ethan Ives – bass guitar ; guitar, backing vocals ; vocals * Seth Dalby – bass guitar ; backing vocals


Former members

* Jacob Bloom – bass guitar


Touring members

* Will Marsh – guitar, drums * Nora Knight – guitar, drums, backing vocals * Adrian Wood – guitar, backing vocals * Austin Ruhf – bass guitar, backing vocals, cello * Christian Northover – drums * Grant Mullen – guitar, backing vocals * Gianni Aiello – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals * Henry LaVallee – additional percussion * Ben Roth – keyboards


Timeline


Discography


Studio albums


As a solo project

* ''1'' (2010) * ''2'' (2010) * ''3'' (2010) * ''4'' (2010) * ''My Back Is Killing Me Baby'' (2011) * '' Twin Fantasy'' (2011) (reissued in 2018 as "Twin Fantasy (Mirror to Mirror)") * ''Monomania'' (2012) * ''
Nervous Young Man ''Nervous Young Man'' is the eighth solo album by American musician Will Toledo released under the Car Seat Headrest alias. It was self-released via Bandcamp on August 29, 2013, and served as Car Seat Headrest's final album as a solo project. ...
'' (2013)


As a band

* ''
Teens of Style ''Teens of Style'' is the ninth album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on October 30, 2015. It is their first album as a full band, and first release under Matador Records. Intended as an introductory compilation for new ...
'' (2015) * ''
Teens of Denial ''Teens of Denial'' is the tenth album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on May 20, 2016 through Matador Records. The album is the band's first to be recorded in a studio, is their only album to be recorded with an outside p ...
'' (2016) * ''
Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) ''Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)'' is the eleventh album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on February 16, 2018 through Matador Records. It is a complete full band studio Re-recording (music), re-recording and reworking of the ...
'' (2018) * ''
Making a Door Less Open ''Making a Door Less Open'' (abbreviated as ''MADLO'') is the twelfth album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest. It was released on May 1, 2020, through Matador Records. The album serves as the band's fourth under the label, and the se ...
'' (2020) * '' The Scholars'' (2025)


Extended plays

* ''Sunburned Shirts'' (2010) * ''Starving While Living'' (2012) * ''
How to Leave Town ''How to Leave Town'' is the second extended play (EP) by American musician Will Toledo, released under the alias Car Seat Headrest. It was self-published on Bandcamp on October 31, 2014. The EP would end up being Car Seat Headrest's final releas ...
'' (2014) * ''MADLO: Influences'' (2021) * ''MADLO: Remixes'' (2021)


Live albums

* ''Live at WCWM: Car Seat Headrest'' (2013) * ''Spotify Sessions'' (2016) * '' Commit Yourself Completely'' (2019) * ''
Faces from the Masquerade ''Faces from the Masquerade'' is the third live album by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest, released on December 8, 2023 by Matador Records. The album was recorded during the band's three-night concert residency at Brooklyn Steel in Marc ...
'' (2023)


Compilation albums

* ''Little Pieces Of Paper With "No" Written On Them'' (2010) * ''
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