Latest Release
- 24 MAY 2024
- 13 Songs
- Blurryface · 2015
- Suicide Squad: The Album · 2016
- Trench · 2018
- Blurryface · 2015
- Blurryface · 2015
- Clancy · 2024
- Blurryface · 2015
- Trench · 2018
- Blurryface · 2015
- Clancy · 2024
Essential Albums
- Blurryface is an apt title for a duo whose musical identity is tricky to make out. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun have been scuffing the lines between rock, hip-hop and electronic since 2011, and now they’ve added reggae, dubstep and folk-rock stomps to the mix. What gives the sonic zig-zagging focus is Joseph’s candour—whether he’s consumed by love (“Tear In My Heart”) or wrestling with which direction to take his songwriting (“Lane Boy”), listening to him unpick his troubles is consistently compelling.
Albums
- 2015
- 2024
- 2024
- 2024
- 2024
Artist Playlists
- The Ohio duo give scenes of modern life a fresh dose of surrealism.
- Listen to the hits performed on the blockbuster tour.
Live Albums
- Josh Dun on a new band era and "Overcompensate."
- The video that lasted 177 days, 16 hours, 10 minutes, and 25 seconds.
- Tyler Joseph of twenty one pilots talks about 'Scaled and Icy.'
- Tyler Joseph talks "Saturday" plus a call with Jack Antonoff.
- Mark talks with Dinosaur Jr. frontman J Mascis.
More To See
About twenty one pilots
twenty one pilots’ cathartic, kitchen-sink style—which folds in alt-rock, reggae, electronic music and rap—is one of the most unique, unclassifiable commercial sounds of the 2010s and ’20s. Formed by friends Tyler Joseph, Nick Thomas and Chris Salih in Columbus, Ohio, the band took its name from Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons, in which a contractor knowingly sends off faulty airplane parts to Europe during World War II, resulting in the death of 21 pilots. The band self-released two albums before making the leap to a subsidiary of Warner Music Group in 2012, shuffling ranks along the way before settling on singer-songwriter Joseph and drummer Josh Dun as its core members. As a duo, they delved further into the idiosyncrasies of their sound—characterised by a minimal blend of keyboards, driving drums and playful, self-probing lyrics—winning a Grammy in 2017 for their single “Stressed Out”. In 2018, they released their fifth album, Trench, which featured the singles “Chlorine” and “My Blood” and was co-written with MUTEMATH’s Paul Meany. The title of their next album, 2021’s Scaled and Icy, was partially a reference to making music in the pandemic—scaled back and isolated. It was mostly produced remotely, with Joseph and Dun working in separate studios. They called back to Trench with 2024’s Clancy (named after a character from that earlier album), a showcase of their restlessly creative range that mixed hip-hop, pop punk, ballads and cinematic rock. A practising Christian, Joseph credits his faith—and the sustained internal dialogue that comes with it—as a source of inspiration, using his art as a platform to wrestle directly with his demons. Touring Blurryface, for example, he covered his neck and arms with black greasepaint on stage—a visualisation of his insecurities. That honesty has earned the band a remarkably dedicated fanbase. “I never would have turned to music if I didn’t feel like I need to work on something or change or cope with something,” Joseph told Apple Music. “I think that I was perfectly fine before music, and then something happened where I just felt, like, a buildup of some sort. And I didn’t know how to release that. I didn’t know how to decompress that and to have an outlet for it. And I was forced to learn how to play the piano.”
- ORIGIN
- Columbus, OH, United States
- FORMED
- 2009
- GENRE
- Alternative