Car Seat Headrest showcase their raucous side at End Of The Road
02 September 2017, 21:02
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Performing on the Garden stage at End Of The Road Festival, Car Seat Headrest presented rock and roll at its finest.
Drawing out their songs with expansive instrumentals, Car Seat Headrest performed a set that felt entirely euphoric. Focusing on their heavier material, this was the band at their most deliciously raucous.
With inflatable dolphins bouncing overhead, the set reached an elated high during "Drunk Drivers/Killer Whales", the enraptured sing along beginning to usher the set to a close. Sizzling with distortion and driving exhilaration, this was Car Seat Headrest at their finest.
End Of The Road continues tonight with headliner Father John Misty on the Woods Stage.
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