Twenty One Pilots Blurryface Download

Grappling with the forces of dark and light that rage within, Twenty One Pilots make inner turmoil sound thrilling on their sophomore major-label LP, Blurryface. Named after the menacing character that represents the negative in vocalist Tyler Joseph's life, Blurryface is a genre-blending grab bag of styles that sounds like a soundtrack from multiple artists. Reggae and dub, industrial and drum'n'bass, indie rock and rap. They're all included on Blurryface, where abrupt stylistic changes are exciting without being jarring. In addition to the hit singles 'Ride' and 'Stressed Out' -- which tackle millennial angst and relatable life struggles -- Blurryface is packed with self-aware lyrics, clever observations, and deep introspection. While its predecessor, Vessel, hinted at the fearless experimental side of the duo -- which also includes drummer Josh Dun -- it was ultimately more precious and innocent. Keeping with the 'blurryface' threat, this album is darker and, despite the addictively catchy nature of the music, more serious. Joseph struggles with his demons throughout -- fear and anxiety seep through 'The Judge,' while the conflict rages on 'Doubt' and self-doubt and regret plague 'Polarize' -- until catharsis is achieved on 'Goner,' where Joseph sings 'I've got two faces/Blurry's the one I'm not.' It's an emotional ride buoyed by a constantly shifting sonic palette. Despite the intensity of some of the lyrics, when one focuses strictly on the music, it's a party. The reggae influences abound (nearly half the album includes some kind of laid-back dub beat) and Joseph strums his ukulele to effective measure on 'The Judge' and 'We Don't Believe What's on TV.' The pair also flirts with electronic dance beats on highlights 'Heavydirtysoul' and the New Order-ish ode to Columbus, Ohio, 'Hometown.' This may sound like a confused mishmash of ideas from two guys who can't seem to focus, but in the 2010s -- when so many genres rubbed elbows in the Top 40 -- it ends up being a natural product of the very environment where it was spawned. Twenty One Pilots tap into both the emotions and musical proclivities of restless youth in 2015, resulting in an effort that sounds both of its time and also completely futuristic.

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  • I love that goner is on there

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    • Me too! I kinda feel like that song was just left in the shadows and I really can’t wait to see what they do with it on the album.

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      • I know! This album will be so good!

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    • I honestly hadn’t heard the song before this leak came, so I am fairly hyped myself.

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  • I wish I didn’t have to wait til I had points to post Lane Boy, because they put it up on their Youtube before Fueled by Ramen. If anyone with 20+ points reads this you can pull it up and post it easy for these kind people!

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  • Very excited for this, not a single song has disappointed me so far.

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  • I am literally frothing at the mouth to hear The Judge, Goner, and HeavyDirtySoul. TOP never fail.

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  • It has leaked!

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  • Bands like this don’t come around very often. Think blink 182 has a baby with the foals , then you get an idea of the sound , now read on my fellow music fans …..

    It really is not that often you come across a duo ( yes its just 2 of them ) who are so talented , yet so underrated , they are not that well known in the uk and i have been fan since 2009 , i am really hoping this album propel’s them onto the world wide stage so they get the recognition they so rightly deserve . If you like this and not heard their previous stuff, go check it out , amazing , from car radio to migraine classic songs , and each one tells a story .

    I just cannot say enough how talented they are , buy it support the artist , this is going to be the one that puts them on everyones lips and hips.

    Put the stereo , (or car stereo on) and play loud, dance, enjoy and embrace them into your life.

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  • Awesome. Love it.

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  • The Kingdom Leaks link is down and I have no idea how to find it on dropbox. Someone help?

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  • Am I the only one that’s disappointed? I’ve loved everything they’ve done(except their first album maybe, I haven’t listened to it more than a few times tbh). I’d give it like a 5 or a 6 out of 10. A lot of the songs I just don’t like the direction they went in…they just don’t do anything for me.

    Another thing I don’t like is some of the lyrics. Some of them are just so cringey. Heavydirtysoul(“they say gangsters don’t cry, so therefore I am Mister Misty-eyed? jeez), Laneboy(chorus mostly just has a really awkward delivery imo, not a bad song), Tear In My Heart(“but my taste in music is your face”) are just a few examples. Some of them I know are blatantly kind of goofy, like the Tear In My Heart line, but it’s just too much for me sometimes.

    Favorite is probably Ride, then Stressed Out and Tear In My Heart

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  • best album yet tbh

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  • They’re growing as musicians and have definitely changed their sound. Though you will still hear the classic Twenty One Pilots buildup/breakdown with the snare and crash. Great album, I like the spin they’ve put on their familiar sound. Lane Boy is definitely inspired by reggae music. The Judge is my fave.

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  • It’s a really good album!

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  • wow is all i can say. I am a metahed through and through all my big releases of the year are death metal or something of the sort. randomly listen to this album and was floored by in. very thought provoking entertaining awesome album here! cant wait to add the vinyl to the collection

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