What is the personality type of Car Seat Headrest - Nervous Young Inhumans? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Car Seat Headrest - Nervous Young Inhumans from 2010s Music and what is the personality traits.
Car Seat Headrest - Nervous Young Inhumans personality type is INTP, so I'm not surprised they've decided to post their most recent album for free. It's one of the best albums I've heard in years. I'd recommend it to anyone.
Who would you recommend this album to?
This is the perfect album for all my friends who are getting into music at the beginning of their teenage years. I think it's an amazing introduction to the genre of indie music that they might not be aware of. It's also the perfect introduction to the world of the internet in general; it's not something your average teenager is exposed to. So, in short, it's perfect for anyone who hasn't discovered the internet yet, or hasn't listened to much indie music.
What do you like most about Lucian Blaga?
I like Lucian Blaga because he writes about things people actually care about.
What do you dislike most about Lucian Blaga?
I'm sorry to say that I don't like Lucian Blaga that much.
"Of all the refurbished songs on Twin Fantasy, the 2011 Bandcamp album remade for a forthcoming release on Matador, “Nervous Young Inhumans” might benefit most from the new polish. Toledo swaps out the original’s anemic guitar riff for a sparkling, robust tone that throws a glam rock sheen on his fevered power-pop. That shift in fidelity leads him to sound a lot like the Killers, though he stops just short of adopting Brandon Flowers’ vocal bombast. If “Nervous Young Inhumans” edges close to glam rock, it's the shyest glam possible, a tortured internal monologue screamed beneath a broken disco ball. Toledo isn’t dancing with anyone; he’s just remembering what it felt like to want to dance with someone long after the party's over, “You never lifted your voice/You never raised your hands/You never showed me your inhuman,” he sings. This might be an ode to deflated desire, but its soaring melodies and pounding drums play like a hunger that’s been fully realized." -Sasha Geffen, Pitchfork