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Car Seat Headrest

Car Seat Headrest (CSH) is an American indie rock band formed in Leesburg, Virginia, and currently located in Seattle, Washington. The band consists of Will Toledo (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 Bandcamp between 2010 and 2014 before signing to Matador Records in 2015. They began touring as a full band the following year.
Albums
2010
1
2010
4
2010
3
2010
2
2011
My Back Is Killing Me Baby
2011
Twin Fantasy
2011
5
2012
Monomania
2013
Nervous Young Man
2014
How to Leave Town
2015
Teens of Style
2016
Teens of Denial
2018
Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)
2020
Making a Door Less Open
2021
6
2023
Faces From The Masquerade
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