Car Seat Headrest Releases “Vincent” Video From New Album Teens of Denial

Car Seat Headrest Releases "Vincent" Video From New Album Teens of Denial

Car Seat Headrest has released a video for the four minute-radio edit of “Vincent,” from his upcoming album Teens of Denial. The video, directed by Quinn George, features a guy becoming extremely trashed while Will Toledo performs. Watch it below. The full-length version of the track, which is almost eight minutes long, is out now on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and Google Play.

Teens of Denial is Car Seat Headrest’s follow-up to Matador debut Teens of Style. It was produced by Steve Fisk (Nirvana and Soundgarden).

Toledo describes “Vincent” as being about “Fighting to hold one’s place in the crowd, to hold one’s drink. Shouting to be heard, but what’s the point, no one’s saying anything worth listening to. Wanting to leave, not wanting to go home. Music is too loud.”

Car Seat Headrest also recently appeared on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. He debuted another Teens of Denial song, “Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales.” Watch that below as well.

Car Seat Headrest

02-23 London, England – The Victoria
02-25 Rennes, France – L’Antipode MJC
02-27 Lille, France – La Malterie
02-28 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Kleine Zaal
03-14-19 Austin, TX – SXSW
03-25 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
03-26 Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre
03-27 Vancouver, British Columbia – The Cobalt
03-31 San Francisco, CA – Rickshaw Stop
06-01-05 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Festival
06-03 Nimes, France – Paloma
06-09 Porto, Portugal – NOS Primavera Sound
07-16 Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival
07-22 Seattle, WA – Capital Hill Block Party

Watch Car Seat Headrest’s Tiny Desk Concert

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