Trench (album)

Trench
Studio album by Twenty One Pilots
Released October 5, 2018 (2018-10-05)
Recorded 2017–2018
Studio
Genre
Length 56:04
Label Fueled by Ramen
Producer
Twenty One Pilots chronology
Blurryface
(2015)
Trench
(2018)
Singles from Trench
  1. "Jumpsuit"
    Released: July 11, 2018
  2. "Nico and the Niners"
    Released: July 11, 2018
  3. "Levitate"
    Released: August 8, 2018
  4. "My Blood"
    Released: August 27, 2018

Trench is the fifth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, released on October 5, 2018, through Fueled by Ramen. It is the band's first studio album in three years, and its serves as the follow-up to the band's fourth studio album Blurryface (2015). Recorded in secret during a year-long public silence, it is a concept album exploring mental health, suicide and doubt, themes prominently featured in the band's previous works, framed in the fictional city of Dema and the surrounding valley known as "Trench".[3] The album is also the first release of the newly revived Elektra Music Group.[4]

The album was preceded by the release of four singles. The first two, "Jumpsuit" and "Nico and the Niners", were both released on July 11, 2018. The third single "Levitate" was released on August 8, 2018. The fourth single, "My Blood", was released August 27, 2018. To promote the album, the Bandito Tour is set to begin at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on October 16, 2018, and will continue through June 30, 2019, ending at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.[5]

Trench received critical acclaim from critics, who applauded its lyrical content, cohesiveness, and musical diversity; many recognized it as the band's best work thus far.

Background and production

Twenty One Pilots released their fourth studio album, Blurryface, on May 17, 2015. The album topped the Billboard 200 and produced two top five singles, "Stressed Out" and "Ride", peaking at number two and number five, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100. The songs, along with the single "Heathens" from the Suicide Squad soundtrack, launched the band into mainstream success in 2016. The duo embarked on two world tours in support of the album from 2015 to 2017. Following the five final dates of the band's tour, "Tour De Columbus", the band entered a year-long hiatus beginning on July 6, 2017.

Paul Meany, singer and keyboardist of the alternative rock band Mutemath (pictured) co-wrote and co-produced much of the project alongside lead-singer Tyler Joseph

It is unclear when production of Trench began; however, Joseph was working on the track "Bandito" as early as 2015, during the Blurryface Tour.[6] Joseph produced the album's fourteen tracks within his private home studio, while Josh Dun's drum tracks were captured at United Recording Studios.[7] Mutemath frontman and keyboardist Paul Meany co-produced and co-wrote much of the project, following his previous collaboration with Twenty One Pilots for the TOPxMM remix EP and on the Emotional Roadshow World Tour.[8][9] Adam Hawkins mixed the album in its entirety. The album's "drop dead due date to get ahead of production and distribution" was August 15, 2018, less than two months before the release of the album.[10]

Concept and music

Last record, Blurryface was a character that represented insecurity, and the more you learn about those insecurities and the more you learn about that character, the more control that you can have over things like that in your mental game of war. With this record being a continuation of that, one of the things that I knew I wanted to do was to figure out Blurryface's real name, and Blurryface's real name is Nicolas Bourbaki.

–Tyler Joseph, speaking to Music Feeds[11]

Trench continues the band's exploration of themes surrounding insecurity, faith, suicide, and mental health, prominent themes on Twenty One Pilots' previous albums.[12] The album was formed around the conceptual world of "Trench", created by Joseph and represented through the album's accompanying marketing and music videos,[8] and based in the walled city named Dema.

Dema, literally meaning "Tower of Silence", is a fictional city which is a concept from the religion Zoroastrianism. In that religion, it was a place to dispose of dead bodies by having vultures eat the corpses. The band explained on Reddit that they were inspired by the "sad and intriguing concept of a dying religion... the reason it was dying was something they could never control: The lack of the vultures needed to carry out their theology. Something so natural and logical can get in the way of your religion."[13][14]

Trench's city, Dema, is ruled by nine "Bishops", whose names are Nico (full name Nicolas Bourbaki, based on a collective pseudonym of a group of mainly French mathematicians), Andre, Lisden, Keons, Reisdro, Sacarver, Nills, Vetomo, and Listo.[15] The chief bishop, Nico, was revealed by Joseph to be Blurryface, the personification of his insecurities from their previous album of the same name.[16] Other characters involved are part of a group who call themselves the "Banditos", whose aim is to liberate the people of Dema. They adopt the colour yellow, specifically 0xFCE300, which the bishops are unable to see.[17]

The album, like Twenty One Pilots' previous records, contains many different genres of music, including alternative rock,[18][19] reggae,[20] hip hop,[21] and pop,[18][22] with elements of jazz and R&B.[18][23] It opens with "Jumpsuit", dealing with Tyler Joseph's insecurities and ends with him screaming the chorus.[24] The song's outro merges into the next track, "Levitate", a minimalist rap track.[25] "Morph" explores the themes of life after death and references the leading bishop, Nico.[26] The following track, "My Blood" , is about remaining loyal to a friend.[27] "Chlorine" is a song about cleansing your mind from dark thoughts.[28] "Smithereens" is a "slick song" about Joseph's love for his wife, Jenna, whom he married in 2015.[29][30]

The next song, "Neon Gravestones", is a slow-burning rap song that explores suicide and its glorification by the media. It ends with a plea to admire those who have gone through life, not those who have chosen an earlier grave.[31][32] "The Hype" is an alternative rock chant-along with a ukulele bridge.[33] In an interview with Coup de Main Magazine, Tyler Joseph says the song is about the difference between internal and external pressure.[34] The next track, "Nico and the Niners", is a reggae-rap song about resisting the "bishops", a theme found in "Doubt", a song from the previous album, denouncing their religion, "vialism", and leaving Dema.[35] "Cut My Lip" is about willingness to persevere even when times are hard.[36]

The following track, "Bandito", is a slow song that sees the protagonist accepting his role as part of the Banditos. It contains the words "Folina Sahlo", which unscrambled reads "all Ohio fans".[37] "Pet Cheetah" is a song that blends rap, techno and rock and is a metaphor for the songwriting process and writer's block.[38] "Legend" is a tribute to Joseph's grandfather, Robert Joseph, who passed away on March 17, 2018. He was featured on the right side of the album cover for the band's 2013 label-debut release, Vessel.[39] The final track, "Leave the City", features slightly modified and restrained vocals, a strong piano part, light drumming, and other instrumentation from the album. The song is about losing faith, reflecting Joseph's struggles with his Christian beliefs.[40] It doesn't build up to a crescendo completely and leaves the song feeling slightly incomplete, mirroring the fact that mental illness is an ongoing struggle that one needs to keep working at.[41]

Release and promotion

Teasers

An example of one of the letters created by the band for the dmaorg.info website

Twenty One Pilots first mentioned Dema, the fictional city created by the band, during the 2017 Alternative Press Music Awards when they won the award for Most Dedicated Fanbase.[42] Josh Dun collected the award and apologized for Tyler Joseph's absence, mentioning he was "severing ties with Dema", hinting that Joseph was working on an ongoing project.[43] On April 21, 2018, fans discovered the URL dmaorg.info hidden in a GIF on the band's webstore. This site consisted of a series of cryptic teasers centered around Dema.

The website also contained many journal entries from Clancy, a fictional character and the protagonist in the band's conceptual world. The journal was about his escape from Dema, with entries periodically added over time. On July 6, following a journal entry promising that "by morning, everything will be different", the band sent an e-mail containing a GIF of a slightly opened eye to fans who subscribed to their newsletter. The band returned to social media on July 9, 2018, with a video of a more opened yellow eye.[44] Billboards and murals emblazoned with the band's new logo were put up in numerous cities around the world overnight.[45] The next day, the band posted another video of the eye, more open than before, with a muffled version of the intro to "Jumpsuit" playing.

Release

On July 11, 2018, the band announced their album, "Trench" and revealed its release date. The first two singles, "Jumpsuit" and "Nico and the Niners", were released the same day.[46] The track list for the album was revealed the next month.[47]

On September 14, 2018, Twenty One Pilots announced on Twitter that they would be releasing a yellow colored vinyl LP exclusive to their online store. They also announced that they would be releasing 15,000 copies of the LP in olive green through Indie Retail and 8,000 copies of the LP in olive green and yellow on the Urban Outfitters website.[48] It was announced that the band would appear in various record stores across the United Kingdom during the European leg of the Bandito Tour.[49][50]

On October 3, 2018, Josh Dun hosted a livestream on Instagram with Tyler Joseph to promote the album.[51][52] The album was released at midnight two days later, accompanied by a new music video for "My Blood".[53][54] The band uploaded a spoof poster of the 2018 musical "A Star Is Born" on their Twitter account, replacing Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga with themselves in a bid to defeat the soundtrack album in terms of sales.[55]

Singles

On July 11, 2018, the band released the first two singles, "Jumpsuit" and "Nico and the Niners", as well as a music video for "Jumpsuit".[56][57] On July 25, 2018, a music video for "Nico and the Niners" was released, as a second addition to a three-part music video series, regarding Tyler Joseph's fictional city, Dema. Both videos feature references to "Heavydirtysoul", a single off of the band's previous album, such as the repeated imagery of a burning car. [58][59][60][61]

Twenty One Pilots performing at Brixton Academy on September 12, 2018

The third single off the album, "Levitate", was leaked onto the streaming platform Tidal on August 7, 2018, only to quickly be removed.[62] This was accompanied by a leaked track listing for the album.[63] The song was subsequently released the next day as the album's third single via Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show as the day's "World Record".[64] A music video was also released, concluding the trilogy series.[65]

On August 20, 2018, at the VMAs, a ten-second long snippet of the song "My Blood" was played at the end of a commercial promoting the album. On August 27, 2018, a Twitter user leaked the full song onto his Twitter account in low quality, after they found that it could be played on their Apple HomePod. The leak was confirmed real when the band made the song available on streaming services later that day, as the album's fourth single.[66] A music video for the song was premiered on YouTube the day of the album's release.[67][68]

Interviews

On September 5, 2018, Zane Lowe of Beats 1 hosted an interview with band member Tyler Joseph in his home studio in Columbus, Ohio, to speak about the band's year-long hiatus, the album, and how it reflected his struggles with insecurity, spirituality, and mental health.[8]

Ahead of the album's release, the band was featured on the cover of Rock Sound magazine's September issue,[69] Alternative Press magazine's September issue,[70] and Kerrang! magazine's October issue,[71] all containing an interview with the band and exclusive photographs.

Tour

The day of the lead singles' release, the band announced a new world tour, called the "Bandito Tour", would begin on October 16, 2018.[72] On August 19, 2018, Twenty One Pilots released an unlisted YouTube video promoting a concert at the Brixton Academy in London, the performance titled "A Complete Diversion".[73] The title of the performance is a reference to lyrics in the song "Nico and the Niners" ("And start a concert, a complete diversion").[74] The concert took place on September 12, 2018, a little less than a month before the album was to be released.[75]

Commercial performance

Trench debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with 175,000 album-equivalent units, of which 135,000 were pure album sales.[76] It is the band's second US top 10 album.[76] The album became Twenty One Pilots' first number-one album in Australia, debuting atop the ARIA Albums Chart on October 13.[77] It also debuted at number one in both New Zealand and the Netherlands, and was also the band's first number-one album in each country.

The album debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart with around 20,000 sales, 2,000 behind the soundtrack album A Star Is Born, making it the band's highest charting album to date in the country.[78][79] It also became the band's highest charting album in Ireland, debuting at number two in the country..[80]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic81/100[81]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[19]
Billboard(favorable)[82]
Dead Press[83]
Kerrang![84]
411 Mania7/10[85]
NME[86]
PopMatters7/10[87]
Rolling Stone[88]
USA Today(favorable)[89]
Variety[18]

Trench was acclaimed by music critics, notably for its production, lyrical content, musical diversity and cohesiveness. Many of them recognized the album as the band's best work. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 81 out of 100 based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[81] Kerrang! gave the album a positive review saying "some of the year's catchiest, most accessible alt-pop tunes of the year speaks volumes of the level upon which they're operating here."

Billboard gave the album a positive review calling the album "surprisingly cohesive" and that "Trench revels in the confounding genre-blurring and cavernous conceptualism that has defined Twenty One Pilots over their nearly decade-long existence."[82] Chris Willman, writing for Variety, gave the album three and a half stars, saying "Take my recommendation and forget about the most deeply conceptual parts of this concept album—which just seems like a lot of work—and enjoy the many parts of Trench that don’t require a thirst for symbolic origin stories."[18] Damon Taylor of Dead Press complemented the album saying, "a plethora of influences are splashed across the record, giving their core sound a new distinction."[83]

Christopher Weingarten of Rolling Stone gave the album a positive review calling it "more mature" than Blurryface, saying the album’s elements have "coalesced into a smarter, more mature whole", and that the album "has more of a cohesive sound and feel".[88] Joshua Copperman of PopMatters, in a positive review, wrote "The album hangs together thanks to an increased maturity in the thematic content and production."[90] In a positive review of the album, Matt Kennedy of USA Today wrote, "Trench is a more low-key album" and that "Joseph and Dun show maturity in not overworking songs, too."[89]

In a positive review, AllMusic's Neil Z. Yeung wrote "although Trench requires a few spins to really register, it's ultimately rewarding and fully immersive, delivering a depth and gravity at which Twenty One Pilots only hinted on Blurryface."[19] David Hayter of 411 Mania wrote, "mythos laden concept album Trench might struggle to consistently fire on all cylinders, but the good far out weighs the bad, making for a thoughtful and sonically daring experience."[85] Gary Ryan of NME wrote, "Trench is the sound of a band ratcheting up the ambition without ever being pulled down by an undertow of pretentiousness. It's more low-key than Blurryface, but ultimately more rewarding."[86]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jumpsuit"Tyler Joseph3:58
2."Levitate"2:25
3."Morph"
  • Joseph
  • Meany
4:19
4."My Blood"Joseph3:49
5."Chlorine"
  • Joseph
  • Meany
5:24
6."Smithereens"
  • Joseph
  • Meany
2:57
7."Neon Gravestones"Joseph4:00
8."The Hype"Joseph4:25
9."Nico and the Niners"Joseph3:45
10."Cut My Lip"
  • Joseph
  • Meany
4:43
11."Bandito"
  • Joseph
  • Meany
5:31
12."Pet Cheetah"
  • Joseph
  • Meany
3:18
13."Legend"Joseph2:53
14."Leave the City"Joseph4:40
Total length:56:04

Personnel

Personnel per AllMusic.[92]

Twenty One Pilots

  • Tyler Joseph – lead vocals, piano, keyboards, electric guitar, synthesizers, ukulele, bass guitar
  • Josh Dun – drums, percussion, backing vocals, trumpet

Additional personnel

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[93] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[94] 7
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[95] 5
Dutch Albums (MegaCharts)[96] 1
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[97] 2
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[98] 4
Irish Albums (IRMA)[99] 2
Italian Albums (FIMI)[100] 5
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[101] 1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[102] 2
Scottish Albums (OCC)[103] 2
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[104] 5
UK Albums (OCC)[105] 2
US Billboard 200[76] 2

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