Car Seat Headrest are sharing today their new song “Martin,” which will appear on their forthcoming new album Making A Door Less Open, set for release May 1 on Matador Records.
The track, part of the group’s first set of new music since releasing Teens Of Denial in 2016, is a result of the band partnering with 1 Trait Danger, a side project consisting of drummer Andrew Katz and bandleader Will Toledo’s alternate persona, Trait. The lyric video stars Toledo in character as Trait doing the dishes.
Get more album details below.
Car Seat Headrest Making A Door Less Open Cover Art
Car Seat Headrest – Making A Door Less Open
VINYL TRACKLIST
- Weightlifters
- Can’t Cool Me Down
- Hollywood
- There Must Be More Than Blood
- Hymn
- Deadlines
- Martin
- What’s With You Lately
- Life Worth Missing
- Famous
CD TRACKLIST
- Weightlifters
- Can’t Cool Me Down
- Hollywood
- Martin
- Hymn (Remix)
- There Must Be More Than Blood
- Deadlines
- What’s With You Lately
- Life Worth Missing
- Famous
- Deadlines (Alternate Acoustic) [Bonus Track]
- Hollywood (Acoustic) [Bonus Track]
DIGITAL TRACKLIST
TBD
Car Seat Headrest 2020 Tour Dates
May 27—St. Paul, MN—Palace Theatre
May 28—Milwaukee, WI—Pabst Theatre
May 29—Chicago, IL—The Vic
May 30—Chicago, IL—The Vic
June 2—Detroit, MI—The Majestic
June 3—Toronto, ON—Danforth
June 4—Toronto, ON—Danforth
June 6—Boston, MA—House of Blues
June 7—Portland, ME—State Theatre
June 9—New York, NY—Brooklyn Steel
June 10—New York, NY—Brooklyn Steel
June 11—New York, NY—Brooklyn Steel—SOLD OUT
June 13—Philadelphia, PA—Franklin Music Hall
June 14—Washington, D.C.—Anthem
June 16—Raleigh, NC—The Ritz
June 17—Asheville, NC—Orange Peel
June 18—Columbia, SC—The Senate
June 19—Atlanta, GA—Tabernacle
June 20—Nashville, TN—Brooklyn Bowl
July 9—Vancouver, BC—The Commodore
July 10—Vancouver, BC—The Commodore
July 11 —Seattle, WA—Paramount
July 12—Portland, OR—Roseland
July 14—San Francisco, CA—The Warfield
July 17—San Diego, CA—Observatory North Park
July 18—Los Angeles, CA—The Wiltern
July 19—Phoenix, AZ—Van Buren
July 22—Austin, TX—Stubb’s
July 23—Houston, TX—White Oak
July 24—Dallax, TX—Granada
July 25—Oklahoma City, OK—The Tower
July 26—Kansas City, KS—The Crossroads
July 28—Denver, CO—The Ogden
September 4—North Adams, MA—MASS MoCA