TRENCH
The full Twenty One Pilots album is officially out. It came out on Friday the 5th Of October 2018.
I listened to it quickly and briefly on and way to and from college, but when I got home I listened to it all in order with full appreciation. I am truly in love with this album.
They had already release the four song Jumpsuit, Nico And The Ninners, Levitate and My Blood. The rest of the album was then released and contains Morph, Chlorine, Smithereens, Neon Gravestones, The Hype, Cut My Lip, Bandito, Pet Cheetah, Legend and last but not least Leave The City.
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They released the album along with a bunch of new merchandise, which all look incredible and some tour dates for the new album. It would be a dream come true to go see them, but that is that very practical as they are not even coming to Liverpool. I hope to all those who are going, they have the time of their life.
Some of my personal favourite songs on the album are Bandito, Chlorine, Smithereens, Cut My Lip and Leave The City. I also really like Pet Cheetah, I think it's very unique.
My Blood is said to be about Josh Dunn's (The writer/Singer of Twenty One Pilots) wife, but I think Smithereens might be about her to. He has written a song about her in each album he has done (in the album Blurry Face the song about her is Tear In My Heart), but this time they are married rather than just dating which is why I think he has done two about her for this album.
As you may know TØP (Twenty One Pilots) are Christians and often have at least one song with religious meaning behind them and I believe for this album the song The Hype has said meaning.
It talks about being guided and not believing 'the hype'. I think 'the hype' is meant to be the things the world puts in front of us that look fun, but are just distractions soon to bring us misery.
The last song on the album is Leave The City. Most of the songs on this album, like all TØP songs, are metaphorical and have meanings, meanings that are more oblivious to those who understand the kind of life Josh Lives. The song is talking about 'it' being over, some may say there talking about the album while others would argue there's a bigger meaning to 'it'. The song can be picked to pieces and torn apart to find what it means but the last few lines in the song, they don't need any of that, they are straight from the heart and clear as day.
Last Year I Needed Change Of Pace,
I Couldn't Take The Pace Of Change Moving Hastily
But this Year Though I Am Far From Home
In TRENCH I'm Not Alone
They Know (Oh)
They Know (Oh)
What I Mean
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