News: Car Seat Headrest announce new live album ‘Faces From The Masquerade’


Photo Credit: Emilio Herce

On March 28th-30th 2022, Car Seat Headrest played three consecutive sold out nights at Brooklyn Steel in New York. An air of celebration, community and showmanship was present, made all the more palpable as the shows were far from a certainty – they took place amidst a year which saw the band having to postpone or cancel a large swath of their North American tour dates due to ongoing health issues.

The three night residency is captured on ‘Faces From The Masquerade’ – a double album’s worth of live performances released December 8th physically and digitally on Matador that finds Car Seat Headrest at their most playful, exuberant, and precision honed. Watch the video for “Bodys” (Live) below. Pre-order the album HERE.

The album title is a nod to the band’s original tour announcement, which kindly asked audiences to mask up (for obvious reasons) and also invited fans to “accoutre yourself in whatever further costumery you please” for an evening of “music, dancing, and identity loss.” It also alludes to the by now familiar custom-made gas mask worn by frontman Will Toledo at shows, complete with an expressive LED display for eyes. In addition to the group’s four core members – Toledo, guitarist/backing vocalist Ethan Ives, bassist Seth Dalby and drummer Andrew Katz – they were joined on the tour by keyboard player Ben Roth.

From the slow burning and atmospheric “Crows” (“It always felt like the right track to start off the Masquerade tour,” Toledo notes in the album liner notes on the 8-minute opener, “it was gloomy, it was dancey, and in ten years we’d never played it live”) to the mosh-pitting and anthemic “Fill In The Blanks” (“We went back to a big, fat rendition similar to the original for this tour, not the funky version we’d been rolling on the Twin Fantasy tour”), to the sprawling and epic “Beach Life-In-Death” (“We re-arranged this one to have a bit more restraint up until the breaking point on “-dooooooggssss?” You wanna keep things dynamic with a 13+ minute song”), to the revisionist ‘Deadlines’ (“After experiencing various mutations throughout the recording process of ‘Making a Door Less Open’, this song got ANOTHER revamp for the live show to turn it into the climactic dance monster it always wanted to be”), ‘Faces From The Masquerade’ is simultaneously a joyride through the greatest hits and a conversation with the devoted and ever-growing following that has formed around the band, their songs and live communions.

Ethan Ives takes the lead on the fevered “It’s My Child (I’ll Do What I Like)”, a track originating from his side project Toy Bastard before joining the CSH fold. “As far as simply getting to ball out as a band, ‘It’s My Child’ always felt like the highlight of the whole show to me”, says Toldeo.

Twin Fantasy favorite “Sober To Death” became something of a focal point as well as a mini-TikTok trend throughout the tour, with the song receiving reverential singalongs night after night wherever it was played. “Another track not originally slated to be a part of this tour – it came up often enough in the polls that it soon got locked in. I think this hushed version gave everyone a welcome chance to breathe, especially this night in New York, where people were getting so wild it felt necessary to dial things down for a few minutes.

TRACKLIST

1. Crows

2. Weightlifters

3. Fill in the Blank

4. Hymn

5. Hollywood

6. Bodys

7. Something Soon

8. 1937 State Park

9. Sober to Death

10. Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales

11. It’s My Child (I’ll Do What I Like)

12. Can’t Cool Me Down %

13. Beach Life-In-Death

14. Deadlines

% Vinyl-only exclusive

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