Louder: The New Face of Car Seat Headrest
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[Insert name artist] was planning to do [insert thing]. Then came the coronavirus. |
But for a Car Seat Headrest story, our writer Alex Pappademas couldn’t avoid the obvious: The band’s leader, Will Toledo, planned to conduct business for his entire album cycle in a modified gas mask. He planned this (you guessed it), before the pandemic. “It was supposed to be sort of an exotic alternative to reality — like a challenge, I guess, to normal life,” Toledo said. “And now it just feels a lot more pointed in a way that I wasn’t planning on and don’t really take any pleasure in.” That new album, “Making a Door Less Open,” is a very different type of record for this indie-rock band with a fervent fan base. Read and hear more here. |
More rock music coming your way: Lucinda Williams has a raw, garagey new album that well captures her anger and frustration; the Rolling Stones have a new song that harks back to “Miss You”; and hospitals are blasting classic tracks like “Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Here Comes the Sun” when virus patients are finally discharged. |
Plus: Giovanni Russonello on Henry Grimes and Giuseppi Logan, two jazz artists known for their disappearing acts, who both returned for late-life resurgences, and both died of the coronavirus. And a playlist of 10 women in jazz who never got their due. |
And if you’re watching the Beastie Boys documentary this weekend (A.O. Scott says it’s a Critic’s Pick!), read his interview with Ad-Rock and Mike D here. |
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