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THE REVIEW

Blurryface.

Fast and powerful beats, a handful of electronics accompanying Reggae melodies and fantastic riffs ranging from Rap to Alternative Rock. This is the recipe for the fresh Blurryface by the American duo "Twenty One Pilots". The album, one of the best in recent years (in my opinion), is a very modern mix of madness. The opening track "Heavydirtysoul" is proof of this, with its incredibly energetic fast Rap. The second track "Stressed Out", ideal as the first single, is an interweaving of R&B and Electropop music from which hard Rap sounds emanate. This is followed by the energy of Reggae/Pop in the album's second single, "Ride", a track simply unique for its simplicity, making it anything but banal. After the integralist Rap of the track "Fairly Local", comes the Rock that is more than noteworthy in the track "Tear In My Heart" which combines Beatles-like simplicity with a characteristic and futuristic sound that accompanies us throughout the listening, particularly in the alternative "Doubt". "Polarize" is instead one of the best tracks of the entire album where I had the pleasure of hearing one of the best vocal performances of the whole album. Then comes the carefree "We Don't Believe What's On TV", which literally left me speechless with its very rhythmic acoustic beginning that even brought me back to the Country music of the past. Impressive, however, is the album's closing with the tracks "Not Today" and "Goner". The latter starts with a slow and sad piano that accompanies the singer's soft voice and is the ideal track to close the work. That said, the only tracks that did not convince me are "Hometown" and "Message Man", which, however, do not stand out in an album that is globally very good and above all full of creativity and experimentation. As for the song lyrics, very interesting, deep, and emotional themes were addressed. I can therefore say that this album indicates the direction that somewhat dated musical genres like Reggae or Rock will take, renewing and modernizing themselves accompanied by new electronic, Pop, and Indie melodies and new Rap rhythms.

I recommend listening to and purchasing it.

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Summary by Bot

Blurryface by Twenty One Pilots is a fresh and creative album that fuses Rap, Reggae, Rock, and Electropop. Tracks like "Heavydirtysoul," "Stressed Out," and "Ride" showcase energetic beats and innovative sounds. Some tracks are less impactful, but overall the album stands out for its experimentation and deep lyrics. It represents a modern direction for traditionally dated genres.

Tracklist Videos

01   Heavydirtysoul (03:55)

02   We Don't Believe What's On TV (02:57)

03   Message Man (04:00)

04   Hometown (03:55)

05   Not Today (03:58)

06   Goner (03:57)

07   Stressed Out (03:22)

08   Ride (03:35)

09   Fairly Local (03:27)

10   Tear In My Heart (03:08)

11   Lane Boy (04:13)

12   The Judge (04:58)

13   Doubt (03:11)

14   Polarize (03:47)

twenty one pilots

Twenty One Pilots are an American duo from Columbus, Ohio, formed in 2009 by Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. They broke through globally with Blurryface (2015) and the singles Stressed Out and Ride, followed by the acclaimed Trench (2018), the pop-leaning Scaled and Icy (2021), and Clancy (2024).
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By Giorno serale

 "It’s been four days I haven’t listened to anything else, and even now my stereo is playing the songs from this 'Blurryface.'"

 "After about 50 minutes of lightheartedness, 'Goner' arrives, a heart-wrenching and intense song... an anthem of despair, but at the same time of the possibility of redemption."