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The Scholars
  1. CCF (I'm Gonna Stay With You)
  2. Devereaux
  3. Lady Gay Approximately
  4. The Catastrophe (Good Luck With That, Man)
  5. Equals
  6. Gethsemane
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The Scholars

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  • 2LP + 28pp booklet + pencil

    Released: 2nd May 2025

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  • CD + booklet

    Released: 2nd May 2025

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An indie rock opera with a difference! Will Toledo and crew take us on a startling narrative adventure with twists and turns a-plenty whilst never losing sight of that oh-so-important thing: writing a damn fine tune.

A bold rock opera that isn’t just a new chapter for the premiere standard bearers of young internet rockers but also a spiritual rebirth and the band’s first studio album in five years. From Shakespeare to Mozart to classical opera, Toledo pulled from the classics when devising the lyrics and story arc of ''The Scholars'', while the music draws, carefully, from classic rock story song cycles such as The Who’s Tommy and David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust. “One thing that can be a struggle with rock operas is that the individual songs kind of get sacrificed for the flow of the plot,” Toledo notes. “I didn't want to sacrifice that to make a very fluid narrative. And so this is sort of a middle ground where each song can be a character and it's like each one is coming out on center stage and they have their song and dance.”

Self-produced by Toledo and recorded, for a change, mostly in analog, 'The Scholars' is “definitely the most bottom up of any project that we've done,” says Ives, who was urged by Toledo to take ownership of the guitar work and sound design for the album. “I've started nerding out a lot more in the last couple of years about designing sounds more deliberately, rather than just using your lucky gear and hoping for the best. It was really rewarding, being able to sculpt things a lot more specifically, and being able to layer things in more of a dense way and have more of an active design role in how things come across more than any previous album.”

While 'The Scholars' has some of the most expansive Car Seat Headrest songs to date, including the nearly 19-minute long ‘Planet Desperation’, and opener ‘CCF (I’m Gonna Stay With You)’, they know how to make each part of the journey compelling, filling the runtimes with unexpected turns and enervating hooks. And moments like the jaunty ‘The Catastrophe (Good Luck With That Man)’ show they haven’t lost their ability to write a short-and-sweet single that chimes like classic ‘60s folk pop, updated for the present. Having gone through their trials, Car Seat Headrest are now ready for the next chapter in their career. It will astonish both longtime supporters and new fans. While Car Seat Headrest started as Toledo's solo project, it is now fully a band.

“What we've been doing more of in recent years is just taking the pulses of each other. We’ve really been leaning into that sort of cocoon that started off with the pandemic years and just turned into this special space that we were creating all on our own,” says Toledo. “I was coming out of it as a solo project and it always just felt like it was in pieces. There's the album we're working on, and then there's a live show that we're doing, and then there's everything in between. And it didn't really feel to me like things got in sync in an inner feeling way until this record, with that internal communal energy. And it's become that band feeling for me in a much more realized way. That's been a big journey.” It is a journey that listeners will want to embark on again and again as they absorb and discover the rich depths and clanging resonances of 'The Scholars'.