The post Car Seat Headrest Covers Death Cab for Cutie’s “We Looked Like Giants”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Toledo’s rendition of “We Looked Like Giants” stays pretty faithful to its ...
Car Seat Headrest have just shared two new EPs related to last year’s Making a Door Less Open. MADLO: Influences features covers of songs by David Bowie (“Golden Years”), The Who (“Substitute”), Nine ...
In an industry where there is an overwhelming amount of product launches daily, Product Of The Week helps you cut through the noise. To help you find your new beauty and wellness favorites, this ...
Car Seat Headrest put their own electric and energetic twist on Outkast’s 2003 classic “Hey Ya!” during a two-night homecoming run at The Showbox in Seattle over the weekend. The band, who will be ...
Car Seat Headrest frontman Will Toledo is just like us. And by that we mean he is also obsessed with Frank Ocean. Toledo has hinted to his love of the singer-songwriter and creator of the best record ...
The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie have been celebrating the 20th anniversaries of Give Up and Transatlanticism this year on a Ben Gibbard-forward double-bill arena tour this year, and in ...
Since the news broke of Leonard Cohen’s death, Car Seat Headrest has been paying tribute to late songwriter at his live shows by covering the song “Field Commander Cohen.” Fan footage show songwriter ...
It’s pretty clear that we’re big fans of Car Seat Headrest here at Uproxx Music. Our critic-at-large, Steven Hyden, decided to make the group’s major label debut Teens Of Denial his No. 1 album of ...
This year marks the 20th anniversary of two landmark Ben Gibbard albums, the Postal Service’s Give Up and Death Cab For Cutie’s Transatlanticism, and it seems like the entire indie music world is ...
Earlier this year, Car Seat Headrest released a reimagined version of his 2011 album, Twin Fantasy. Will Toledo and his band have been on tour pretty much ever since, and they just kicked off a new ...
The Taiwan Railways Administration yesterday said that it is monitoring the number of headrest covers on the seats of its Hello Kitty-themed train after more than 300 of them were stolen by passengers ...
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