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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = Hollywood | cover = Car Seat Headrest - Hollywood.png | alt = | border = yes | type = single | artist = Car Seat Headrest | album = Making a Door Less Open | released = | recorded = *January 2019 *October 2019 | genre = *Alternative rock *synth-rock | length = | studio = Avast Recording Co. (Seattle) | label = Matador | writer = *Will Toledo *Andrew Katz | producer = *Andrew Katz *Will Toledo | chronology = Car Seat Headrest singles | prev_title = Martin | prev_year = 2020 | next_title = There Must Be More Than Blood | next_year = 2020 | misc = }} '"Hollywood"' is a song by American indie rock band Car Seat Headrest. It was released on April 16, 2020, through Matador Records, as the third single from their twelfth studio album, 'Making a Door Less Open' (2020). The song was written and produced by bandleader Will Toledo and drummer Andrew Katz. Composition and lyricsThe song had been described by 'Spin' as Car Seat Headrest's "aim to make a big leap into alternative rock". The staff further described the song to feature "familiar heavy riffs", "a big hook" and "heavy grooves". Toledo commented that the song was "about Hollywood as a place where people go to make their fantasies come to life, and they end up exploiting other people and doing terrible things to maintain their fantasy". In 'Pitchfork's review of the associated album, critic Ian Cohen described the lyrics as "Eephus pitch" and called it "something that destabilizes through counter-intuitive simplicity". Critical receptionWriting for 'Pitchfork', Ian Cohen compared the song as Toledo's "version of Weezer's 'Beverly Hills'" and described the concept as "catchy" and "banal". Upon reviewing the associated album, Jon Blistein of 'Rolling Stone' called the track as one of the most "divisive". Writing for 'The Observer', Emily Mackay wrote that the song is "pleasingly punchy, but brought down by facile lyrics". In a less positive review, Alexis Petridis of 'The Guardian' described the track as 'Making a Door Less Open's "dead thud". Petridis stated: "a conflation of guitar and raw-throated rapping in which the spirit of 1 Trait Danger seems rather too evident, self-consciously wacky shrieked vocals and all." Music videoThe release of the track was accompanied by an animated music video. It was directed by Sabrina Nichols. In the animated music video, Toledo appears as his alter ego, Trait, wearing a gas mask, as he takes a journey through Hollywood. PersonnelCredits adapted from Bandcamp. ;Car Seat Headrest *Will Toledo vocals, synths, keyboards, organ, guitar, piano, drum programming *Andrew Katz vocals, drums, drum programming *Ethan Ives guitars *Seth Dalby bass guitar ;Additional musician *Gianni Aiello guitar ;Technical *Will Toledo production, engineering, mixing *Andrew Katz production, mixing, mastering ChartsReferencesCategory:2020 singles Category:2020 songs Category:Songs about Los Angeles Category:Matador Records singles Category:American indie rock songs Category:Car Seat Headrest songs | |
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