New Twenty One Pilots Song

2015-04-28 by unaMUSEd | 29 Comments
Twenty One Pilots have released a third single off of their upcoming third LP 'Blurryface'. The song is titled "Stressed Out" and has been released with an accompanying music video, which can be viewed below. Blurryface is set for release on Tuesday, May 19th.


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VaxXi
April 29th 2015
4418 Comments


Not as cringe inducing as Tear in My Heart or as boring as Fairly Local. I'm now back on board with Blurryface.

Mutantsnowstorm
April 29th 2015
514 Comments


Love the song, love the video, and with finals week going on for most colleges they picked a topical time to release this song in particular.

Really excited to hear the whole album

mazalthan
April 29th 2015
89 Comments


So far this album feels all over the place stylistically, excited to see what else is to come.

unaMUSEd
April 29th 2015
1441 Comments


Best song from Blurryface so far... this one is awesome.

VaxXi
April 29th 2015
4418 Comments


Have Twenty One Pilots ever stuck with one style though? I mean, people did coin the term schizo-pop in their name for a reason...

theNateman
April 29th 2015
3809 Comments


This song is easily the best of the three so far. Stoked for the new album. I love the darker tone of the songs. Hopefully the album isn't too over the place, a little consistency goes a long way

VaxXi
April 29th 2015
4418 Comments


"Out of student loans and treehouse homes, we'd all would take the ladder"

Haha, good pun.

mazalthan
April 29th 2015
89 Comments


@VaxXi True, I by no means meant it negatively. The diversity is great, they are insanely good at incorporating various styles.

Mutantsnowstorm
April 29th 2015
514 Comments


"I wish i found some chords in an order that is new, I wish I didn't have to rhyme every time I sing" is probably my favorite 'clever' line

Sowing
Moderator
April 29th 2015
43943 Comments


I thought Tear In My Heart was terrific. But yeah this is great.

dmp3131
April 29th 2015
1361 Comments


So far this album is sounding great. Reminds me of Migraine a little bit.

CutMan
April 29th 2015
1926 Comments


Fantastic song. So stoked. Every new song just convinces me the album is going to be better and better.

TheGreatQ
April 29th 2015
3003 Comments


Like this a LOT more than Tear In My Heart, but not quite as much as Fairly Local. Started off being kinda lukewarm to it but it grew on me a lot.

Feather
April 29th 2015
10087 Comments


Pretty dissapointed after you guys hyped this up so much. I hated Fairly Local, I enjoy Tear In My Heart and I think this is pretty good as well. It is definitely not amazing or terrific like everyone on this thread is saying. It doesnt come close to living up to twenty one pilots "terrific" or "amazing" songs like Car Radio and Ode to Sleep

VaxXi
April 29th 2015
4418 Comments


I wonder if there are varrying degrees of good in the world of buzzwords.

Feather
April 29th 2015
10087 Comments


^ Here on sputnik "good" = 3 and "Excellent" = 4.

VaxXi
April 29th 2015
4418 Comments


because a person's rating on a song is handled the same as a big, multiple song album?

Feather
April 29th 2015
10087 Comments


This pissing contest is over. You understood exactly what I was saying in the first place asshole.

VaxXi
April 29th 2015
4418 Comments


I understood ehatyou meant, I'm trying to say it was wrong on your end to buy into our hype based on how you think we rate music

TerminalC
May 1st 2015
258 Comments


not liking what they've released from the album so far. Feel like disappointment is coming

VaxXi
May 1st 2015
4418 Comments


I dunno, this track was pretty good and Tear in My Heart was decent. I still have high hopes.

theNateman
May 1st 2015
3809 Comments


I have unreasonably high hopes for this album. I think most people's problems with the new music so far is the more prominent hip-hop influence here than on records before, which felt more rock and pop based

Cygnatti
May 1st 2015
36020 Comments


one of the worst bands ever

VaxXi
May 1st 2015
4418 Comments


^ nah

TheGreatQ
May 1st 2015
3003 Comments


"I think most people's problems with the new music so far is the more prominent hip-hop influence here than on records before, which felt more rock and pop based"

Really? I feel like this is their most traditionally pop stuff yet. Still excited for the album, but "Tear In My Heart" is their only song I've ever disliked.

theNateman
May 1st 2015
3809 Comments


"Really? I feel like this is their most traditionally pop stuff yet"

Excluding "tear in my heart", the other two songs were straight up pop rap. Unless i'm hearing things wrong

VaxXi
May 1st 2015
4418 Comments


Someone who heard the album early (verified) says the singing to rap ratio is 70:30 so this may be a little more pop centric

theNateman
May 2nd 2015
3809 Comments


Whaat how did you hear the album early??

VaxXi
May 2nd 2015
4418 Comments


Nah, wasn't me sadly. just a guy I know.



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