Music / rock

Teens of denial


Reviews (4)


AllMusic

2016

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Mark Deming

2016

"Rock history teaches us you can't will a masterpiece into existence, but with Car Seat Headrest's Teens of Denial, Will Toledo has created something like a novel after previously offering us short stories, and it's a piece of rough-hewn brilliance".


Paste

d. 24. May 2016

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Mack Hayden

d. 24. May 2016

"With Teens of Denial, Toledo has practically guaranteed himself a viable career for years to come. The fact he did it while still in his early twenties after laying a foundation of solid self-released records proves even further that his most creative days are probably still ahead of him. This is an album that makes you really fucking glad to be alive. For that matter, the very fact albums like this are coming out is enough reason alone to hope you get to stick around on this planet for a long, long time".


Pitchfork

d. 20. May 2016

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Jeremy Gordon

d. 20. May 2016

"On Car Seat Headrest's first proper new album for Matador, frontman Will Toledo reaffirms that he is ahead of the pack as an imaginative singer-songwriter, capable of crafting dynamic indie rock".


Information

d. 3. June 2016

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Emil Eggert Scherrebeck

d. 3. June 2016

"Car Seat Headrest insisterer på sin ret til at være deprimeret i et samfund, hvor der er et krav om, at man er glad".