Higher learning
Will Toledo’s audacious rock opera.
By David Fricke.
Car Seat Headrest
Scholarly pursuits: Car Seat Headrest (from left) Andrew Katz, Seth Dalby, Will Toledo and Ethan Ives hit the road.
★★★★
The Scholars
MATADOR. CD/DL/LP
IT’S AN IDEA as old as Johnny B. Goode: rock’n’roll kids hitting the road like they’re off to join the circus. Except in The Catastrophe (Good Luck With That, Man) – a mini-epic peak in this audacious, explosive rock opera by the US indie combo Car Seat Headrest – the band is an actual bunch of “clown troubadours” (per the libretto) touring a dead-end land. “Kids who don’t know why they bleed… They are bones dry bones in American towns,” singer-songwriter Will Toledo declares in a frenzied wail, summing up the itinerary.