Car Seat Headrest Take a New Turn with Reissue ‘Teen of Denial: Joe’s Story’

Car Seat Headrest circa 2016 - Photograph by Anna Webber

Out digitally today, “Teen of Denial: Joe’s Story” is a freshly reimagined take on Car Seat Headrest breakout, “Teens of Denial,” which celebrates its 10th anniversary. A physical edition will follow on October 16th.

“Sometime last year, it was suggested to me that we do something for the ten-year anniversary of ‘Teens of Denial,’ so I started looking back on the album to see what we might do,” Will Toledo said. “In spite of some of its songs being a regular part of my life for the past decade, it wasn’t a record I’d thought much about as a whole since it came out.

“Most of the songs I’d come up with over a two-year period at the end of my college days, when I was struggling a lot with cynicism and misplaced aggression,” Toledo said. “But by the time the songs were done, I was living in Washington, Car Seat Headrest was a full band with a record label, and in spite of the turmoil of the writing process, the final album was pretty enjoyable for everyone to work on.”

Car Seat Headrest release ‘Teen of Denial: Joe’s Story’

On the original album, Toledo used the name “Joe” as a pseudonym – a sly homage to Daniel Johnston. Revisiting “Teens” in the run-up to its 10th birthday, he said he wanted to give Joe a unique backstory and began tweaking the album to tell that tale.

Car Seat Headrest returned to the studio with “Teens” producer Steve Fisk to update accordingly – tweaking lyrics, revising arrangements, and recording new songs in the “Denial-style,” including “Optimistic Son” and the anthemic “Joe Drives Again.” The result retains the album’s dark edge and youthful cynicism, but allows a bit of hard-won compassion into the mix.

The reissue is the latest entry in Matador Records’ Revisionist History series. Pre-order HERE.

CAR SEAT HEADREST – ‘TEEN OF DENIAL: JOE’S STORY’

Fill in the Blank
Vincent
Destroyed by Hippie Powers
(Joe Gets Kicked Out of School For Using) Drugs With Friends (But Says This Isn’t a Problem)
Optimistic Son
Drunk Drivers / Killer Whales
1937 State Park
Joe Drives Again
Cosmic Hero
The Ravenous House
Connect the Dots (Song of Secretariat)
Joe Goes to School