Twenty One Pilots
Clancy


4.0
excellent

Review

by tmagistrelli USER (22 Reviews)
May 25th, 2024 | 21 replies


Release Date: 05/17/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Hello Clancy

Twenty One Pilots have had a pretty tumultuous ride (ha) throughout their career. Starting from promising young duo out of Columbus Ohio, to the newest fad band with annoying fans, to unexpected critical darlings, to just another traveler on the post covid funk/pop trend that consumed pop music in the early 2020s. It would be easy to question where the group goes after the fairly decent fall from glory after the Scaled & Icy underperformance. You then arrive on the first words of opening track “Overcompensate.”

“Welcome Back to Trench”

In our nostalgia driven society, it is easy to see this as just another reach for former glory. How could it not be? Trench, released in 2018, is wholly viewed as the band’s masterwork. So just hit the “f*** it, go back” button, right?

But no, the opening lyric is not a shoddy sequel bait, rather a statement of intent. Make no mistake, Clancy is the long awaited follow up to the band’s best work after a brief side quest into the land of bright colors and disco beats. This follow up may be the most consistently great release of their career.

The statement of intent of returning to Trench, allows for the group to return to the production style that made the predecessor the fan favorite it became. The opener “Overcompensate” provides a great example of this. The first track features an exhilarating drum introduction courtesy of Joshua Dun that almost sounds like the group were trying to channel their inner “The Prodigy”. Which then transitions into the similar but refreshing crisp, heavy bass production along with Tyler Joseph’s bars, reintroducing the band to the world. Other tracks that call back in a similar regard are “Routines in the Night” with the track's siren mimicking opening, and the following ear-worm chorus. Also “Backslide” which feels like a spiritual follow up to “Morph” off the predecessor with more abrasive production which sounds mostly sensational.

I would say the biggest success of Clancy is the introduction of guitar laced alternative rock stylings into the returning formula. This allows for a lot of the tracks to feel more refined and complete. My personal favorite track in this style is the second single “Next Semester”. The track tells the story of the lead vocalist, Tyler Joseph’s, suicide attempt. The song is deeply personal to this writer for this reason. The chorus is the epitome of being completely cathartic in the most surreal way. Other tracks which boast this richer production style are “Oldies Station” with inspirational lyrics of perseverance. And “Navigating” which might be the closest the group ever comes to a “pop punk” style.

The record in my opinion has two primary detractors. One and most glaring is the Twenty One Pilots quirk of overall obnoxiousness, not seen much since their record Blurryface. Such as the way “navigating” is said in the track of the same name. It reminds me of Maroon 5 singing “following” on their 2014 single “Maps”. This is not a good thing to remind us of. Or the gang chants behind Joseph’s already higher pitched vocals on “Backslide”. These just seem unnecessary. Secondly, is the way the record was presented. The record was presented as this completion of the famed “lore”, but it does not feel many of the songs contribute to this story. The ones that do, such as “Snap Back” and “Paladin Strait”, feel like exposition.

Clancy in summation feels like a mission statement for the future of the duo. As the group gets older and energetic live shows have to be toned down due to the curse of age, records like this will keep the rabid fandom alive and bring in new fans of good pop music. Finally, a sequel done right.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Tundra
May 25th 2024


9794 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

Routines In The Night is such a nice track, digging this

Sowing
Moderator
May 25th 2024


43983 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Blurryface is still my favorite. Just nonstop jams. This is decent but pretty samey -- agreed that Routines in the Night is a big highlight.

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
May 25th 2024


26279 Comments


SCALED AND ICY
CLANCY IS DEAD

tmagistrelli
May 25th 2024


847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If you can't tell from my obnoxious comment blurryface is my least favorite. I find it grating in parts.



It also caused me to sleep on trench when it came out which I'll never forgive it for

Purpose
May 25th 2024


73 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Honestly a solid return to form. Didn't know if they had it in them, but they pulled it off. clancy has that thing TOP used to do so well where you had NO idea what would happen next in a song. that feeling was gone on sai for me but felt like it finally returned here. solid review!

tmagistrelli
May 25th 2024


847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you sir! Yeah album surprised me a lot with how much rock influence it had.

Project
May 26th 2024


5837 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I'm with Sowing, except my big highlight is Vignette. What a surprising little gem.



Definitely liked this better than Scaled but I've still got a soft spot in my heart for Blurryface/Vessels/self-titled

gimo80
May 26th 2024


263 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Genuinely superb record and great review too. I would totally disagree with Paladin Strait being dubbed as ‘exposition’ and it really is the finale, especially when he faces Nico/Blurryface at the very end. It’s pretty scary!



Anyways, after a few goes I’ve bumped my score up to 4…and this may go up. Full of bangers on here. Can’t wait for Fantano’s review on it ha!

gimo80
May 26th 2024


263 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Genuinely superb record and great review too. I would totally disagree with Paladin Strait being dubbed as ‘exposition’ and it really is the finale, especially when he faces Nico/Blurryface at the very end. It’s pretty scary!



Anyways, after a few goes I’ve bumped my score up to 4…and this may go up. Full of bangers on here. Can’t wait for Fantano’s review on it ha!

tmagistrelli
May 26th 2024


847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fantano is gonna give it a strong 5 low 6

gimo80
May 26th 2024


263 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Genuinely it’s going to be a strong 3, light 4…I can feel it. He won’t care about the conceptual side of things or the lord. Brad Taste in Music destroyed it but I KNEW he would, he already had the attitude walking into it ha.

Asura14
May 26th 2024


530 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I might be in the minority but to me Vessel is still their best work, followed by Trench, but I never listened to their first 2 releases



Regardless this album might be a grower for me, I don't mind this direction at all, much better than Scaled

BrassPlatypus
May 27th 2024


8 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

What a pleasant surprise, didnt think i was gunna enjoy another TOP album after the last one.

Cormano
May 27th 2024


4165 Comments


this is probably ass

tmagistrelli
May 28th 2024


847 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Could also be gas?

bloc
May 28th 2024


70312 Comments


The first song is fun

metalprofiteer
May 28th 2024


46 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

I haven't like a single thing they've done since Blurryface and that was a decade ago......

vult
May 29th 2024


2372 Comments


Why do the dudes in this band do that thing where they put shit on themselves to make them look like they just finished working their chimney sweep shift but only got their hands and neck dirty?

Storm In A Teacup
May 29th 2024


45835 Comments


Good album so far. Keep jamming the first 3 so i need to dive deeper.

henryChinaski
May 30th 2024


5046 Comments


kinda new to this band, I believe I knew one or two of their songs from the radio.

Currently listening to Next Semester on repeat



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