In a perfect world this album would have started with the cheery, slightly mediocre songs, and actually smoothly transitioned into the darker vibes that no chances had instead of just throwing you into it at the end
I heard No Chances first and got excited thinking that was what was happening. The rest of the album was a bit of a letdown as I realized there wasn’t really any progression
i was hoping for that because at the end of shy away you can hear a weird distorted sound like from heavydirtysoul but then we got Saturday and i knew it was going to be underwhelming
Redecorate actually came about because a friend of Tyler's had a son pass away and they kept his room exactly the same as it was when he died. It's about suicide and not wanting to leave your family and friends to pick up the pieces and miss you.
Oh shit I thought it was all a metaphor about being trapped in your head and having to “clean it up” and you don’t want to leave your house or “house” because your head is not in the right state
i like the darker songs too, but tyler and josh said they didn't think it was very appropriate to make a dark depressing album while we're going through a pandemic so that's why its more cheerful than we're used to
@@theoneandonlyZainab oh yeah I completely understand that. I get why they did it and enjoyed the majority of it, would've just liked a little more variation. But honestly I'm nitpicking cos I really love the album
ive listend to the album multiple times already before this video came out and i was satisfied seeing brad giving the last 2 tracks a smiley ball and giving "bounce man" a well deserved red headphones (dogshit)
@@ayyyayay I don't really like "No Chances" and I find the song as boring as previous songs on the album. But my most hated song is "Mulberry Street" holy shit it's so bad I wanna tear my ears off when I hear this lazy piano beat
@@SenoritasEverywhere oh wow boring? never thought id see someone say dat but its fine mulberry str's a shrug for me the only songs i absolutly despise are bounce man and never take it
@@ayyyayay Beat and instrumental is good but after all the whole song is "na na na na na na" boring stuff. I dunno the only song from the album I like is "redecorate" but I think even this song is not good as all people are saying about it
@@SenoritasEverywhere ow that sucks hopefully the next album is a big bounce back for you what ab "the outside" tho the rap made the "meh" chorus sound better for me also ye i think there are some people overrating the song to the extent saying its their top 5 best songs or whatever bs
Redecorate was produced by Paul Meany, who produced Trench. Also, the song is about people not wanting to die by suicide because that would force their family to make the hard decision of what to do with their room (leave it like it is, or redecorate). My theory is that this is the dark sad tale of a Tyler who loses everything and ultimately ponders suicide.
I feel like he’s a big reason why trench was so good and why this one sounds as clean as it does. I really hoped they would’ve had Paul Meany do more on this cause he’s a big part of what made trench what it was.
@@josevazval i mean u act like trench was their break out album and their best one lol if thats ur opinion okay, very interesting. i just dont agree i guess lmao but i really enjoy scaled and icy
Tyler has said that this song is about a friend who’s son died and they haven’t touched his room and were faced with the decision to leave it like it is or redecorate like you said. He thought it was a sad story so he decided to write about it
I know this was supposed to be a tie-in to trench but to me this honestly feels like a in-between until we get the main album a couple years down the road
tyler said that because of there not being a tour for SAI hes already been at it with the next album which is gonna be the true sequel to trench, dark and more introverted, and that they basically compensate what was missing on the previous album with the next, blurryface to vessel and now SAI to trench, thats why its more cheerful and happy sounding, but yeah the next album should be out within a year from now, tyler also said its gonna be before their next tour which is like next year soooo, fingers crossed
@@positiveproductions6699 i strongly agree with you there, only the last 2 songs do sound like them imo and well, redecorate may become my favorite song of theirs point blank period, taking the spot from fall away which has been my #1 for the past 4 years, but this album is fulfilling its role in the DEMA plotline, as its supposed to be different, to be like propaganda of sorts and i feel like thats a bit redundant because idk, making an album just to fill a spot in a really convoluted story rubs me the wrong way, but hey, theres a trench 2.0 on the way
@@positiveproductions6699 also in redacorate the line "scaled back and isolated" probably tells us the full name of this album, as it is really that, its kinda isolated from the rest of their discography and scaled back in how much they actually put into this album, kinda tying into the lore i guess
In redecorate he says “scaled back and isolated” which is clearly the full version of scaled and icy and it’s a perfect description of the album. Trust the plan
@@remibreve1958 it just means, Clancy is Dead, As they have stated in another hint video. Also the last two songs seem like teaser for the actual TOP album that isnt meant to be the overly cheery Dema propaganda
This is the description of redecorate according to Tyler: "I had a friend of mine whose son passed away and they would keep his room the same way that he had left it. I remember thinking how crazy powerful a story that is, and how it makes me wonder, "What will people do with my stuff?" It can actually bring you back down to earth, make sure that you don't make horrible decisions. I'm realizing how difficult it is to talk about, but this song is really important to me. I love the messaging of it, and I hope that our fans hear what it is I'm trying to say in it. Because its a bit delicate, but its one of my favourite tracks and its pretty powerful if you let it."
In an interview around the release of Level of Concern Tyler said there were (at least) two albums to be made. One of them was riskier, and this is probably the risky one because the opinions are very divided and he probably didn't know what people would think of it. I can see them going back to a more Trench like sound in the future.
yeah I definitely think this album is a setup/bridge to the next piece of the story. with that said I do think redecorate is one of the best songs they've ever made!
My guy really said: “Ooh and it slaps too… slaps like I’m taking a crap on yo’ shoe”. I feel like not enough attention is being paid to this lyrical genius. Could someone start a petition for a re-recording of this song with Brads lyrics. I would stream 11/10.
I need to resist the urge to listen to it on repeat for the entire day because then ill overplay it for myself and end up hating it, it’s just that good
I feel like this is an album that is actually very important to Brad. Everytime he has insomnia all he has to do is listen to the album and he gets bored immediately and falls asleep in seconds.
so good to see brad happy with life rn. honestly it hurt to hear his struggles in the past, and it's really pleasing to see him so content to the point where bro didn't like a twentyone pilots album and still continued on happily. good shit brad
I think Formidable falls in the same category as House of Gold and Legend. they have beautifull directions as family related declarations and I can widely appreciate that Tyler is so openly wholesome about them, I just don't understand why they are part of those albuns
@@BradTasteInMusicOfficial thx :D also: I would love to hear what the lore expert girls think of this Desaster and if they can find lore in it. I enjoyed the long ass video and listend to it like a podcast. Maybe you could invite them again? You have a great dynamic together.
They will guaranteed drop another album or add a lot more songs to this one. It stopped right as it got going and a usual twenty one pilots album is a whole experience with a beginning and an end. Redecorate is THE sound of this era of tøp.
the last two tracks, the outside and good day are really the best of the album i also got a sorta samey "not much going on" vibe from the album, especially compared to trench! i feel very validated on my favourites
Pretty much agree with all your opinions except Redecorate. The song is about someone committing suicide and wanting to clean up their room before their family finds their dead body. They decide to strip the room, so their family doesnt have to make the painful decision of keeping the room like it was (holding on to them), or throwing out everything to redecorate. This is a painful subject that is never really talked about. But even suicidal people can still want dignity in death. Despite the perception that all suicidal people are selfish, they can actually worry about their family after they are gone. As a parent, or partner of someone that dies this way, the insane guilt you feel throwing out your loved ones clothes, pictures, their bedding - feels like you are erasing them. Like you are betraying them. So this person decided to make it so the family doesn’t have to make that decision and cleaned out their room before taking their own life. I think its easily one of Tyler’s best songs, especially when you learn that he knew someone in real life who had a family member die and go through this.
I like to image the lyrics mean this too, however, it's talking about a friend of his who lost their child and had to decide when to redecorate the child's room.
Redecorate is definitely about the deal with Vialism from the lore those girls taught you about in the 3 hour vid, with the bishops encouraging people to commit suicide for Dema
He feels caught up in a world that feels fake, and he can't escape. That is why he wants to commit suicide, but that is what the bishops want, so there's that. I agree Redecorate, Choke, and no chances were the only songs in the album with some truth.
For me it was a pretty good album, yeah it’s a little boring at parts but it has its moments, I’m not that disappointed with it but I can agree that following trench, it could’ve been a bit more, still a fine album with amazing moments
no chances and redecorate are taking the album on another level. I wanna listen to these to songs on repeat. I was so happy bc I thought oh he really didn't lose his skill the non complicated sound of previous songs was really on purpose
I love this guy but damn- he kept shooting down on Tyler. Every time Tyler tries to get up- he’s like shooting him in the legs and then he pushed Tyler down a flight of stairs.
Just the fact that he's studied the lore means he cares way more than he'd like to let on... this album was pure fun. Who gives a shit about lore?... good thing music is subjective...
100k !!!! Congrats Brad. Those two last songs are amazing, and they give me assurance that next album will go that way, all the way. This album was way better than I expected, yes it falls kinda flat sometimes but I think that the ending really shows that it really was choice to go for this kinda empty more mainstream sound, but they stilled pulled it off in most songs. And just like the last two songs go in that corrupted style, I kinda see the other part of the album leaning hard on the hole pop facade, and they push that shit to the max on bounce man, but it seems deliberate when you look at the bigger picture. I saw a coment on ARTVs video that describes this album perfectly "this album feels the Truman show". It is so happy-poppy normal music surface level, with dark undertones and clues spread out. It goes through a lot of genres, from a beatles influenced opener with good day, to choker sounding like a top type of song itself, to shy away being modern rock-punk, never take it having a kinda boomer rock vibe, to satuday and the outside being more modern pop with funky- dancy vibes, mulberry street having some piano elthon John type sound. Formidable going into that inde acoustic guitar style and pushing it all the way to bounce man that is the poppiest, even child type song. (All of the songs are pop, but they play with said styles) It feels completely deliberate to go touch all of this inviting sound pallets, to then go to the last two songs, whre it breaks, where are back to reality, a reality that sounds incredibly similar to trench with no chances and redecorate. Im really surprised they pulled off this crazy concept successfully. It is not perfect, not close to trench, but I can see it being close to the other albums. It really is way better than I expected. And how fitting hitting 100k on a top vid lol. Conrgats once again Brad!!
Yeah I was very impressed with No Chances and Redecorate. I also caught a lyric in Redecorate "scaled down and isolated" which sounds like Scaled and Icy so there's that if there's any lore bull connected to the title of the album.
my interpretation: boring ass formulaic propaganda, there’s a reason it’s uninteresting, and the gag is that the album is supposed to be “dripping with saturation” but is dead at its core. then in bounce man, the track is still boring, but Tyler is telling someone to “bounce” or run away. and then in no chances you can hear “run away, run away”. he’s encouraging someone to get out of dema, but the bishops picked up on it and are coming for them.
This reminds me of logic’s fans trying to defend COADM. This album was just plain bad, with a couple highlights. No reason to make a bad album on purpose.
Does anyone else get this vibe: The majority of the album is Clancy (or Tyler?) trying to be happy and trying to feel fake happy and that's why it sounds really poppy and sort of Broadway musical-esque at moments, and then in the last 2 songs reality comes back and the darkness returns, Segwaying into the supposed Trench sequel album. Its kind of like this fever dream of an album in between Trench and the next.
I heard No Chances first on accident, and get really excited for the album, especially as it contrasted with the first track. It seemed like he was going through a journey to eventually go to war with his problems that he was ignoring at the beginning. Unfortunately it didn’t seem like there was any coherent progression, and the dark ending just kinda fell out of nowhere
This could have been a 9/10 if they scrapped all the blander songs and made this an EP. Too much felt like filler. But I still think the album overall was still pretty fun and an interesting experiment. Its just kind of a bummer, that the "cheesy pop songs" weren't produced better, it would have made them much more enjoyable.
I wish the whole album sounded like the last two :/ it’s so all over the place and I feel like this was only a glimpse of how good this album could’ve been Also I think the “we want you home in one piece now” part of no chances it feels like they’re trying to lure me in the way they did with Clancy
Brad. I totally feel you on this one. However, I expected this album to be as much. I too, only liked a few on this one which others will hopefully grow on me. I’m sure the next album will be damn good one.
your thoughts on it at the end there are pretty spot on. an album with Some interesting ideas dragged down by the most dull anti-music possible at some points. if i want an exact reference for a 6/10 album for the foreseeable future this is definitely the one
Redecorate, It reminds of a lot of things, for example( the concept, not the lyrics or song) Queen's line in Bohemian Rhapsody, "I don't wanna die sometimes i wish I'd never be born at all", the idea that you wish you were dead but that the people who love you don't suffer, that the consequences of your death don't affect them, that life moves on. If you never existed they could never miss you. It also gives me the vibe of wanting to be gone but also wishing you left a good impression behind. That people will remember you for your qualities and not your flaws. He doesn't want to leave things as they are because they don't fit in his idea of the perfect way to die, which means he has thought about suicide for a while, he has some sort of plan, but now that time has come he is not ready. He doesn't really want to die, he just doesn't want to be alive. But Dema or the bishops, or whatever is haunting him is trying to rush it, so he hurries up and off himself. Ultimately it reminds me of death and suicide and despair. Not the peaceful acceptance but the panicked situation. Now the real life story of the origins and inspiration for the song are so sad. It's the aftermath of losing the person you love the most. I hope Tyler's friend finds some sort of peace. I hope people who don't like the song don't hate on it proliferativly.
Redecorate is about a person who commits suicide cleaning his room so his family doesn’t have to decide if they should redecorate his room or keep it the way it was
I gotta say this album makes me excited for the next one. Its like a practical joke. dahhhhhhh okay twenty one pilots you got me but now really... gimme the real deal
I would love if album had more "corruption" in the sound (like from No chances), with more diversity in theme: "I vs authority" album would be more interesting.
When I heard Tyler was finally going to add guitars to his music, I was expecting something with the edge of Jumpsuit, not something with the edge of a Disney Channel sitcom song
Redecorate is about suicide and the lines talking about cleaning his room is a reference to what some people do before committing suicide is cleaning their room
on redecorate I think it's about depression. A lot of depressed people let them selves go and their homes or rooms become a mess and I think the person he's writing about wants to "go" but doesn't want to go like that. With his room and living place a mess. They wants to at least clean their room.
Good day was a decent opener. The outside and Never Take It were pretty cool and interesting lorewise and kinda slapped. Shy away and choker were decent. No chances and redecorate were awesome and stood out in a really good way. The other songs were eh. Edit: I watched the livestream and relistened to the album and it's a grower. I admire mulberry Street and shit more for the concept now and admire the sound (and lore) more. I also appreciate the other sounds sonically more.
I knew you’d like No Chances but the rap you did at the end was the best thing, I never expected that and I’m living for it haha. I’ve rewatched that part over like 10 times now haha. “We the Bishops you gonna come for you!” The facials you make got me dead.
Mulberry Street is one of my favorites from S&I. Didn't like the album at first to third listen. It grew on me for sure but for some reason their music always eerily reiterates my situation and feelings. I feel like some songs don't open up to you until you're ready or gone through something to connect you to it.
I don't understand how he thinks it's boring, Scaled And Icy is a fucken bop like I can casually listen to it or I could be like dancing around SAI is good
I've been listening to Muses old stuff and I think you'd be really thrown for a ride reviewing them. Keep up the great stuff Brad, this review made me listen to Twenty Pilots after calling them hack frauds for years and they're pretty alright sometimes!
Ok brad changing from a purple to a blue shirt gives me way more sus vibes than any of the lore on scaled and icy.
Blue means defeat :O
I can't believe brad was the man behind the slaughter all along.
he got too sweaty it's fine
@@LimeTaje or is it?
Plot twist it’s the same shirt
POV: you’re watching this video to see his reaction to no chances and redecorate.
this is why i love the clique so much lmfaooo we all came here to see those 2 songs
Exactly, lol. Redecorate became my favorite once I understood the meaning of the lyrics and No Chances was great from first hearing
Lol, yes😂
In a perfect world this album would have started with the cheery, slightly mediocre songs, and actually smoothly transitioned into the darker vibes that no chances had instead of just throwing you into it at the end
That’s what I was hoping for too
I heard No Chances first and got excited thinking that was what was happening. The rest of the album was a bit of a letdown as I realized there wasn’t really any progression
@@danielb.2015 I think that's because it's a view into the next album
Exactly! Mid way through I was hoping for some darker vibes and was sad they weren't happening. So hyped when hearing No Chances tho
i was hoping for that because at the end of shy away you can hear a weird distorted sound like from heavydirtysoul but then we got Saturday and i knew it was going to be underwhelming
Redecorate actually came about because a friend of Tyler's had a son pass away and they kept his room exactly the same as it was when he died. It's about suicide and not wanting to leave your family and friends to pick up the pieces and miss you.
In terms of lore i think it’s about clancy dying and how it connects to neon gravestones and not wanting to be glorified
i think it talks about the same person as Taken By Sleep
directly connects to clancy's blog being terminated wks ago
I could have not put it better.
Sometimes the fear that people you love will suffer if you're gone is what keeps many people alive.
Oh shit I thought it was all a metaphor about being trapped in your head and having to “clean it up” and you don’t want to leave your house or “house” because your head is not in the right state
I love how he says "this is so boring" in Formidable when Tyler sings "my loyalty will bore you" 😂
Mulberry Street - 1:05
Formidable - 4:07
Bounce Man - 8:45
No Chances - 11:40
Redecorate - 14:39
100K SUBS BABYYYYY
My man for the job, lessening our efforts
I really wish the second half of this album shifted much darker like No Chances
Tbh I enjoyed it but would scrap the singles and add in some more transitionally dark songs so the ending feels a bit more earned
@@lifeofsi4210 u can tell that they were trying to bring radio friendly singles
@@Lumohs_ yes definitely. I think they sit as the most mainstream but also the weakest points of the record
i like the darker songs too, but tyler and josh said they didn't think it was very appropriate to make a dark depressing album while we're going through a pandemic so that's why its more cheerful than we're used to
@@theoneandonlyZainab oh yeah I completely understand that. I get why they did it and enjoyed the majority of it, would've just liked a little more variation. But honestly I'm nitpicking cos I really love the album
No chances and Redecorate are easily the strongest songs on the album
3rd is The Outside or Good Day
last place goes to never take it and bounce man
@@ayyyayay Yeah, I feel I’ll never find myself coming back to bounce man
@@ayyyayay and formidable. ew.
Do people not like choker?
Brad losing his mind at "No Chances" is one of my favourite moments
ive listend to the album multiple times already before this video came out and i was satisfied seeing brad giving the last 2 tracks a smiley ball and giving "bounce man" a well deserved red headphones (dogshit)
@@ayyyayay I don't really like "No Chances" and I find the song as boring as previous songs on the album. But my most hated song is "Mulberry Street" holy shit it's so bad I wanna tear my ears off when I hear this lazy piano beat
@@SenoritasEverywhere oh wow boring? never thought id see someone say dat but its fine
mulberry str's a shrug for me the only songs i absolutly despise are bounce man and never take it
@@ayyyayay Beat and instrumental is good but after all the whole song is "na na na na na na" boring stuff. I dunno the only song from the album I like is "redecorate" but I think even this song is not good as all people are saying about it
@@SenoritasEverywhere ow that sucks hopefully the next album is a big bounce back for you
what ab "the outside" tho
the rap made the "meh" chorus sound better for me
also ye i think there are some people overrating the song to the extent saying its their top 5 best songs or whatever bs
Redecorate was produced by Paul Meany, who produced Trench. Also, the song is about people not wanting to die by suicide because that would force their family to make the hard decision of what to do with their room (leave it like it is, or redecorate). My theory is that this is the dark sad tale of a Tyler who loses everything and ultimately ponders suicide.
I feel like he’s a big reason why trench was so good and why this one sounds as clean as it does. I really hoped they would’ve had Paul Meany do more on this cause he’s a big part of what made trench what it was.
@@josevazval i mean u act like trench was their break out album and their best one lol if thats ur opinion okay, very interesting. i just dont agree i guess lmao but i really enjoy scaled and icy
@@Lumohs_ "act"? Trench IS their best album
@@Lumohs_ trench is indeed their best album in every way. Scaled and Icy was super boring for me except for like three songs
Tyler has said that this song is about a friend who’s son died and they haven’t touched his room and were faced with the decision to leave it like it is or redecorate like you said. He thought it was a sad story so he decided to write about it
"I need a pallete cleanser" next song, No Chances
Choose your spice level
brad at the end of Bounce Man: "Pleaseeee give me something interesting"
No Chances: "Your wish is my command"
Take a shot every time Tyler says "vibe"
Or weekend
He gonna hear the best songs on this one *cough* no chances, redecorate *cough*
@@bulb3067 there is nothing objective about music. It may not work for you but it works for others!
@@Sean-v3j that’s what objective means
@@duru7865 that's what subjective means
@@duru7865 not at all lmao...
@@duru7865 objective means everyone finds it doodoo. No exceptions. Subjective is the word you’re looking for
I know this was supposed to be a tie-in to trench but to me this honestly feels like a in-between until we get the main album a couple years down the road
i think we either get a new one sooner than usual or they're gonna be weird... i wonder if they get kidnapped at the live show.......
tyler said that because of there not being a tour for SAI hes already been at it with the next album which is gonna be the true sequel to trench, dark and more introverted, and that they basically compensate what was missing on the previous album with the next, blurryface to vessel and now SAI to trench, thats why its more cheerful and happy sounding, but yeah the next album should be out within a year from now, tyler also said its gonna be before their next tour which is like next year soooo, fingers crossed
@@matijamilenkovic3927 thanks for explaining I don't mind that it was cheery and happy but to me it didn't sound like them
@@positiveproductions6699 i strongly agree with you there, only the last 2 songs do sound like them imo and well, redecorate may become my favorite song of theirs point blank period, taking the spot from fall away which has been my #1 for the past 4 years, but this album is fulfilling its role in the DEMA plotline, as its supposed to be different, to be like propaganda of sorts and i feel like thats a bit redundant because idk, making an album just to fill a spot in a really convoluted story rubs me the wrong way, but hey, theres a trench 2.0 on the way
@@positiveproductions6699 also in redacorate the line "scaled back and isolated" probably tells us the full name of this album, as it is really that, its kinda isolated from the rest of their discography and scaled back in how much they actually put into this album, kinda tying into the lore i guess
2:32 when Brad realizes blurryface made an appearance and says "oh so good to see you" is just amazing !
No Chances is the Pet Cheetah of this album.
without the strong drop
I absolutely agree, it knocks you off your feet
Pet cheetah meets fairly local
I expected Bounce Man to be the Pet Cheetah of this album soley based on the title but I was definitely proven wrong lol
@@CaioSigilo don't compare those 2
>:(
In redecorate he says “scaled back and isolated” which is clearly the full version of scaled and icy and it’s a perfect description of the album. Trust the plan
Clancy is dead
It's funny I actually found you in a random RUclips video comment section completely accidentally but also post more shit on iFunny 🏴☠️😩
@@skiddty5568 shut up go away
@@Colaws lulw
@@remibreve1958 it just means, Clancy is Dead, As they have stated in another hint video. Also the last two songs seem like teaser for the actual TOP album that isnt meant to be the overly cheery Dema propaganda
No chances would have been 1000% better if they included that Brad feature in the actual song
most true thing I've heard today
If Brad were on every track, the album would have been less boring
@@boop99 they should just ad him too the band lol
@@brivdon6746 Ahaha yes, that'd be great. Big Baller B
no
This is the description of redecorate according to Tyler: "I had a friend of mine whose son passed away and they would keep his room the same way that he had left it. I remember thinking how crazy powerful a story that is, and how it makes me wonder, "What will people do with my stuff?" It can actually bring you back down to earth, make sure that you don't make horrible decisions. I'm realizing how difficult it is to talk about, but this song is really important to me. I love the messaging of it, and I hope that our fans hear what it is I'm trying to say in it. Because its a bit delicate, but its one of my favourite tracks and its pretty powerful if you let it."
Where is this from?
@@savannahbrown0222 apple music
@@tfm_matt thanks! The Zane Lowe interview? I listened to it but don’t remember that part
@@savannahbrown0222 no, its on some commentary avaialable next to the album
In an interview around the release of Level of Concern Tyler said there were (at least) two albums to be made. One of them was riskier, and this is probably the risky one because the opinions are very divided and he probably didn't know what people would think of it. I can see them going back to a more Trench like sound in the future.
yeah I definitely think this album is a setup/bridge to the next piece of the story. with that said I do think redecorate is one of the best songs they've ever made!
@@Dingdong0130 It's definitely one of my favourites with Good Day, The Outside, and No Chances
I feel like this was a stunt and the real album is just waiting for the right moment for a suprise drop.
@Rory Goodchild DO NOT GET MY HOPES UP
I only hope they keep the vibe of those last 2 songs in their next album
My guy really said: “Ooh and it slaps too… slaps like I’m taking a crap on yo’ shoe”. I feel like not enough attention is being paid to this lyrical genius. Could someone start a petition for a re-recording of this song with Brads lyrics. I would stream 11/10.
he did it
Redecorate is a top 5 song in their entire discography
true
idk if id say top 5 but definitely top 10
@@TeboeCubes I mean, every song from trench is above it, so not even top 10. Probably top 20 though.
LOL
I think it's already overrated, for me sounds like a generic post malone song
Redecorate is quickly becoming my favourite TØP song
oh it already is my favourite as of now, truly an amazing ending for an album
it’s so good
I need to resist the urge to listen to it on repeat for the entire day because then ill overplay it for myself and end up hating it, it’s just that good
@@TeboeCubes exactly what i am struggling with lol
When the glock and bars come out, u know the song is a banger
I feel like this is an album that is actually very important to Brad. Everytime he has insomnia all he has to do is listen to the album and he gets bored immediately and falls asleep in seconds.
then wakes up at No Chances and just loses his shit
@@jiro110 that's his alarm clock.
@@jet__girl that, or Good Day is
@@jiro110 good day is his alarm for weekends, no chances is for weekdays.
@@jet__girl good day is an alarm for him to get ready for his sleep/nap
so good to see brad happy with life rn. honestly it hurt to hear his struggles in the past, and it's really pleasing to see him so content to the point where bro didn't like a twentyone pilots album and still continued on happily. good shit brad
I think Formidable falls in the same category as House of Gold and Legend. they have beautifull directions as family related declarations and I can widely appreciate that Tyler is so openly wholesome about them, I just don't understand why they are part of those albuns
If you take a closer look at the lyrics it's not clear who Formidable is about. It seem like it could be about Josh or the clique and not his family.
Legend was a great track though
Legends and house of gold are miles better
Legend was great though
I'm one of the few who absolutely love formidable
Did you notice that there are 9 Songs before the two good ones? Maybe it's another form of the Bishops but I can't find the Bishops in it yet
You're reaching m8
@@BradTasteInMusicOfficial thx :D
also: I would love to hear what the lore expert girls think of this Desaster and if they can find lore in it. I enjoyed the long ass video and listend to it like a podcast. Maybe you could invite them again? You have a great dynamic together.
that could make sense
didn't the bishops represent different songs on blurryface
perhaps the meaning between these sings correlate somehow?
@@pera_king3720 yeah I thought so too but then again, as I said: Didn't put the time in and can't recognise the connection yet
I don't know why but Choker feels like Nico
i KNEW he was gonna compare bounce man to AJR lmao
and bounce man is actually one of the songs i rlly like i’m so embarrassed 😭
Except bounce man is good and AJR is dogshit 🤣
Me and brad are so alike, right when I heard it, it didn’t sound like AJR a lot, but I felt like I was listening to AJR
@@RhinoKidd except ajr is good for some people who don't just like one genre of music and wanna switch it up**
Fixed your comment there bud
@@Kirusdagon my comment was accurate
Brad, I love you. We disagree on music a lot, but you are so charming to watch and you're a good joker too. Have a great day!
IIIITS A GOOD DAY!!!
Mad respect to Brad for not being afraid to share his actual reactions and opinions
They will guaranteed drop another album or add a lot more songs to this one. It stopped right as it got going and a usual twenty one pilots album is a whole experience with a beginning and an end. Redecorate is THE sound of this era of tøp.
It also has only 11 songs when all their albums have been 14 (apart from vessel which had 16)
That’s actually making me feel a little better about this album 😳
more likely another album than just more songs, continue the narrative
Yooo it's the big funni muscle man
Brad and TOP share a spiritual bond at this point
My comment is 169😎😎😎😎
They do!!!
no they don't
If this was an EP
Good day
Shy Away
Saturday
The Outside
No chances
Redecorate
It'd be a solid B+ or A-
My thoughts exactly. These songs stood out for me and are my favs
Agreed!!
saturday and good day? mulberry street>>>>>
Saturday? Oh god no
this with never take it. that song blew my mind
I KNEW HE'D VIBE TO NO CHANCES I JUST FKN KNEW!
the last two tracks, the outside and good day are really the best of the album
i also got a sorta samey "not much going on" vibe from the album, especially compared to trench!
i feel very validated on my favourites
Nice seeing you here, nalby.
What an appropriate day to hit 100K YO CONGRATS
thx for all u do fam ily
Pretty much agree with all your opinions except Redecorate. The song is about someone committing suicide and wanting to clean up their room before their family finds their dead body.
They decide to strip the room, so their family doesnt have to make the painful decision of keeping the room like it was (holding on to them), or throwing out everything to redecorate.
This is a painful subject that is never really talked about. But even suicidal people can still want dignity in death. Despite the perception that all suicidal people are selfish, they can actually worry about their family after they are gone.
As a parent, or partner of someone that dies this way, the insane guilt you feel throwing out your loved ones clothes, pictures, their bedding - feels like you are erasing them. Like you are betraying them.
So this person decided to make it so the family doesn’t have to make that decision and cleaned out their room before taking their own life.
I think its easily one of Tyler’s best songs, especially when you learn that he knew someone in real life who had a family member die and go through this.
I like to image the lyrics mean this too, however, it's talking about a friend of his who lost their child and had to decide when to redecorate the child's room.
Thank you I was wondering if someone was going to say something about this.
i’m so excited to see your reaction to no chances and redecorate
did not dissapoint
‘I’m confused but very interested’
Literally me throughout the whole album 💀
ive been checking youtube every five minutes for this
Yooooo congrats on 100k brad. You deserve it with all the time you’ve put into this channel.
Redecorate is definitely about the deal with Vialism from the lore those girls taught you about in the 3 hour vid, with the bishops encouraging people to commit suicide for Dema
its like the people wondering if they want to commit to Vialism, and eventually do it
One of the Best written songs from them in my opinion.
last two songs are top tier, i love the rest of the album tho but can see why others wouldn't
same thoughts
i like the album the whole way through but those songs feel like they took the best parts of blurryfsce and trench and mashed it together
Feel the same way.
I spent all weekend dancing around my house to it.
Yeah, the last two songs were amazing
14:45 Brad starting to sing morph before getting cut off by tyler is so funny
The lyric video of Redecorate implies that the song is framed like a suicide note. Completely changes the context of it for me.
He feels caught up in a world that feels fake, and he can't escape. That is why he wants to commit suicide, but that is what the bishops want, so there's that. I agree Redecorate, Choke, and no chances were the only songs in the album with some truth.
For me it was a pretty good album, yeah it’s a little boring at parts but it has its moments, I’m not that disappointed with it but I can agree that following trench, it could’ve been a bit more, still a fine album with amazing moments
Don't trust a perfect person and DON'T TRUST A SONG THAT'S FLAWLESS
Well said.
words to live by
no chances and redecorate are taking the album on another level. I wanna listen to these to songs on repeat. I was so happy bc I thought oh he really didn't lose his skill the non complicated sound of previous songs was really on purpose
The two Brad Taste staples come together: Twenty One Pilots and the colorless shrug.
I love this guy but damn- he kept shooting down on Tyler. Every time Tyler tries to get up- he’s like shooting him in the legs and then he pushed Tyler down a flight of stairs.
what
When he started rapping 'Morph' and Tyler interupts him in Redecorate 😭🖐️
redecorate is about when it kid kills himself it leaves the parents with a hard decision about whether they should change their room or leave it
i love mulberry street 😭
If I’m being honest, I like this record. I listened to it out of order like a dumb ass, but it sounded fucking sick!
Just the fact that he's studied the lore means he cares way more than he'd like to let on... this album was pure fun. Who gives a shit about lore?... good thing music is subjective...
I think its the opposite. Who gives a shit about this album. The only good thing is trench
100k !!!! Congrats Brad.
Those two last songs are amazing, and they give me assurance that next album will go that way, all the way. This album was way better than I expected, yes it falls kinda flat sometimes but I think that the ending really shows that it really was choice to go for this kinda empty more mainstream sound, but they stilled pulled it off in most songs. And just like the last two songs go in that corrupted style, I kinda see the other part of the album leaning hard on the hole pop facade, and they push that shit to the max on bounce man, but it seems deliberate when you look at the bigger picture.
I saw a coment on ARTVs video that describes this album perfectly "this album feels the Truman show". It is so happy-poppy normal music surface level, with dark undertones and clues spread out. It goes through a lot of genres, from a beatles influenced opener with good day, to choker sounding like a top type of song itself, to shy away being modern rock-punk, never take it having a kinda boomer rock vibe, to satuday and the outside being more modern pop with funky- dancy vibes, mulberry street having some piano elthon John type sound. Formidable going into that inde acoustic guitar style and pushing it all the way to bounce man that is the poppiest, even child type song. (All of the songs are pop, but they play with said styles) It feels completely deliberate to go touch all of this inviting sound pallets, to then go to the last two songs, whre it breaks, where are back to reality, a reality that sounds incredibly similar to trench with no chances and redecorate.
Im really surprised they pulled off this crazy concept successfully. It is not perfect, not close to trench, but I can see it being close to the other albums. It really is way better than I expected. And how fitting hitting 100k on a top vid lol.
Conrgats once again Brad!!
If the next album goes that way all the way my life will be complete
13:29 No Chances ft. Brad
i havent been this excited to see a youtube videio in ages
Yeah I was very impressed with No Chances and Redecorate. I also caught a lyric in Redecorate "scaled down and isolated" which sounds like Scaled and Icy so there's that if there's any lore bull connected to the title of the album.
my interpretation: boring ass formulaic propaganda, there’s a reason it’s uninteresting, and the gag is that the album is supposed to be “dripping with saturation” but is dead at its core. then in bounce man, the track is still boring, but Tyler is telling someone to “bounce” or run away. and then in no chances you can hear “run away, run away”. he’s encouraging someone to get out of dema, but the bishops picked up on it and are coming for them.
So basically they made a shitty album only for the lore
I dont like the idea of them making a bad album on purpose
This reminds me of logic’s fans trying to defend COADM. This album was just plain bad, with a couple highlights. No reason to make a bad album on purpose.
@@vicho5960 pretty much, and in a weird way I enjoy it for that. Obviously I can see why its hated but I like it
keep your bliss, there's nothing wrong with this!
Does anyone else get this vibe: The majority of the album is Clancy (or Tyler?) trying to be happy and trying to feel fake happy and that's why it sounds really poppy and sort of Broadway musical-esque at moments, and then in the last 2 songs reality comes back and the darkness returns, Segwaying into the supposed Trench sequel album. Its kind of like this fever dream of an album in between Trench and the next.
I agree
Bradley looks like Tyler Joseph's evil twin
I genuinely hate most of your opinions but you’re so damn entertaining lol
I heard No Chances first on accident, and get really excited for the album, especially as it contrasted with the first track. It seemed like he was going through a journey to eventually go to war with his problems that he was ignoring at the beginning. Unfortunately it didn’t seem like there was any coherent progression, and the dark ending just kinda fell out of nowhere
Damn that must’ve sucked. I think it’s the weakest concept they’ve had for a album yet.
Same
@@ringer1324the concept isn't necessarily weak, it's the execution of the music that makes this their most mediocre album to date
13:39 banditos are gangsta until bishops start pulliing up guns
This could have been a 9/10 if they scrapped all the blander songs and made this an EP. Too much felt like filler. But I still think the album overall was still pretty fun and an interesting experiment. Its just kind of a bummer, that the "cheesy pop songs" weren't produced better, it would have made them much more enjoyable.
the way he vibed on no chances lolololol
I wish the whole album sounded like the last two :/ it’s so all over the place and I feel like this was only a glimpse of how good this album could’ve been
Also I think the “we want you home in one piece now” part of no chances it feels like they’re trying to lure me in the way they did with Clancy
7. Mulberry Street 1:00
8. Formidable 4:02
9. Bounce Man 8:40
10. No Chances 11:35
11. Redecorate 14:33
Brad. I totally feel you on this one. However, I expected this album to be as much. I too, only liked a few on this one which others will hopefully grow on me. I’m sure the next album will be damn good one.
13:28 Brad accident let Big Baller B take full control over him for a bit, this could have ended very dangerously
your thoughts on it at the end there are pretty spot on. an album with Some interesting ideas dragged down by the most dull anti-music possible at some points. if i want an exact reference for a 6/10 album for the foreseeable future this is definitely the one
Redecorate, It reminds of a lot of things, for example( the concept, not the lyrics or song) Queen's line in Bohemian Rhapsody, "I don't wanna die sometimes i wish I'd never be born at all", the idea that you wish you were dead but that the people who love you don't suffer, that the consequences of your death don't affect them, that life moves on. If you never existed they could never miss you.
It also gives me the vibe of wanting to be gone but also wishing you left a good impression behind. That people will remember you for your qualities and not your flaws. He doesn't want to leave things as they are because they don't fit in his idea of the perfect way to die, which means he has thought about suicide for a while, he has some sort of plan, but now that time has come he is not ready. He doesn't really want to die, he just doesn't want to be alive.
But Dema or the bishops, or whatever is haunting him is trying to rush it, so he hurries up and off himself.
Ultimately it reminds me of death and suicide and despair. Not the peaceful acceptance but the panicked situation.
Now the real life story of the origins and inspiration for the song are so sad. It's the aftermath of losing the person you love the most. I hope Tyler's friend finds some sort of peace.
I hope people who don't like the song don't hate on it proliferativly.
Brad: "these songs are terrible"
The songs Brad sings: oh no no yeah yeah yeah 🎶🎶
Redecorate is about a person who commits suicide cleaning his room so his family doesn’t have to decide if they should redecorate his room or keep it the way it was
why y’all sleeping on mulberry street? it’s literally my anthem rn
I gotta say this album makes me excited for the next one. Its like a practical joke. dahhhhhhh okay twenty one pilots you got me but now really... gimme the real deal
Exactlyyy lol
Quickest Part 2 Award
Wait you should take a close look at the lyrics to redecorate-
I would love if album had more "corruption" in the sound (like from No chances), with more diversity in theme: "I vs authority" album would be more interesting.
This is what domestic life does to a musician.
When I heard Tyler was finally going to add guitars to his music, I was expecting something with the edge of Jumpsuit, not something with the edge of a Disney Channel sitcom song
To be fair he started playing last summer
Redecorate is about suicide and the lines talking about cleaning his room is a reference to what some people do before committing suicide is cleaning their room
on redecorate I think it's about depression. A lot of depressed people let them selves go and their homes or rooms become a mess and I think the person he's writing about wants to "go" but doesn't want to go like that. With his room and living place a mess. They wants to at least clean their room.
he kinda looks like sid from ice age
His eyes just make it look like he hasn't slept for eons
lmfao
Good day was a decent opener. The outside and Never Take It were pretty cool and interesting lorewise and kinda slapped. Shy away and choker were decent. No chances and redecorate were awesome and stood out in a really good way. The other songs were eh.
Edit: I watched the livestream and relistened to the album and it's a grower. I admire mulberry Street and shit more for the concept now and admire the sound (and lore) more. I also appreciate the other sounds sonically more.
This is so entertaining to watch Brad reacting to good songs like No Chances
Also, when he says scaled back and isolated, that blows my mind
I knew you’d like No Chances but the rap you did at the end was the best thing, I never expected that and I’m living for it haha. I’ve rewatched that part over like 10 times now haha. “We the Bishops you gonna come for you!” The facials you make got me dead.
As someone that placed trench at the bottom of their favorites and liked vessel and RAB the most, I really liked this album.
Mulberry Street is one of my favorites from S&I. Didn't like the album at first to third listen. It grew on me for sure but for some reason their music always eerily reiterates my situation and feelings. I feel like some songs don't open up to you until you're ready or gone through something to connect you to it.
I don't understand how he thinks it's boring, Scaled And Icy is a fucken bop like I can casually listen to it or I could be like dancing around SAI is good
people have different opinions, he just personally didn’t like the album
I've been listening to Muses old stuff and I think you'd be really thrown for a ride reviewing them. Keep up the great stuff Brad, this review made me listen to Twenty Pilots after calling them hack frauds for years and they're pretty alright sometimes!
My nose tells me they have another album planned to come soon
I hope so
i’m glad you uploaded this so fast dawg i was waiting