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A few months back Car Seat Headrest announced (and digitally released) a partially re-recorded and reshuffled version of their breakthrough album Teens of Denial (2016), to the fandom's collective "but why?" Now that reaction was largely on the back of the rumour mill behind the changes and the general uncertainty on why this album needed any re-recording to begin with, and it wasn't because of the mere idea of the group going back to retouch old favourites. After all, that's just part of what Will Toledo's gang does as an established routine now, from re-imagining the holiest of their cows when Twin Fantasy (Face to Face) (2018) came about and turned the loftily dreaming self-release into the bombastic epic it always aspired to be, to today's subject. Teens of Style started Car Seat Headrest's life under an actual record label, and as their first album under the new spotlight it made perfect sense to pick a bunch of their favourites from Toledo's Bandcamp days and present that…

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