As I mentioned when Twenty One Pilots released the first single from Breach, it felt like Clancy had just been released. And it practically was! At only a year and a half, Breach has been released to the masses, and I am certainly not one to complain. Especially now that I’m used to these K-pop groups releasing EPs every six months!
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New Music – Singles Edition!
I think I am being truly spoiled with new music. Keep reading for the good stuff!
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It feels like it’s been forever since some new singles have cropped up. Or likely I’ve been too wrapped up in K-Pop to spend to much time on anything but the full albums. But here we are! I can’t say that these are brand spanking new at this point, but they’re still pretty fresh.
Read moreConcert Review: twenty one pilots
Though it is at least the sixth time I’ve seen Ohio natives, twenty one pilots, live, doesn’t make the show any less amazing.
Read moretwenty one pilots – Clancy, Album Review
I’m going to be totally honest here, Scaled and Icy was a huge letdown of an album for me from a band that hadn’t disappointed prior. Of course that means I was going to walk into Clancy with a bit of trepidation. But I was a fool for thinking that way! Twenty One Pilots have rounded out this era with certified hits.
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For putting out a banger of a new album, here’s a throwback to a drawing of the duo from the Blurryface days.
Read moreNew Music – Singles Edition!
Some unexpected new music has graced my ears over the past few weeks, so I want to talk about it!
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Man, these last few weeks have been the gift that keeps on giving in terms of new music! Here were some pleasant surprises that just dropped!
Read moreConcert Review: twenty one pilots
It’s definitely been a good number of years before I’ve seen Ohio’s own Twenty One Pilots in concert, but last night’s show was a warm welcome back into their world.
Read moreTwenty One Pilots – Scaled and Icy Album Review
It really doesn’t feel like that much time has passed since Twenty One Pilots’ last album, Trench, came out but then again, 2020 was a bit of a blur. Indeed, it has been three years since that release, so of course quarantining in a pandemic spawned the duo’s latest effort, Scaled and Icy. While a lot of the content on here is new territory for the band, there does seem to be a fair bit of throwback in it, too. Let’s dive in!
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