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Before May, the discography of Twenty One Pilots was anything but colorful. The alternative rock duo, composed of singer-rapper Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun, reigned over grey area — they immersed themselves in clashing genres, somehow scrapping together cohesive records from scattered angst and trepidation. Released May 21, the pair’s latest album Scaled And Icy brightly explores hues and tints, finding rapture that sometimes feels more motley than prismatic.
The album is scattered yet chromatic, its 11 tracks like felt-tipped markers left uncapped in a pencil case. It traces patterns more absentmindedly than purposefully, and though it tends to be more perplexing than cohesive, the record does succeed in escapist ventures. Scaled And Icy principally prevails as a product of quarantine — its title an abbreviated form of “scaled back and isolated” — that aims to brighten dark days.
The duo opens with “Good Day,” a song that sounds like it could easily play over the exposition of an animated Pixar movie. But beneath its cheerful piano riff and jaunty chorus, Joseph contemplates in verses what it would be like to lose his loved ones, and this pensive eeriness suggests a darkness underlying the seemingly optimistic record. However, Twenty One Pilots struggle to elucidate this promising implication into anything apposite, bobbing above and below its album’s surface-level cheer incoherently.
The record suffers from a distracting disorganization, but quarantine inspiration provides some effective infrastructure. The duo’s cool and collected lead single “Shy Away” discusses the importance of following creative ventures, and Joseph and Dun reach weekend euphoria after monotonous lockdown days on the catchy but unimaginative track “Saturday.” Here, Twenty One Pilots sufficiently conform to mainstream pop techniques, demonstrating that they can still land on their feet as they freely leap from genre to genre.
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