![]() It was one of my favourite off days of all time.ĬDM: You’re also in a land where your latest album ‘Trench’ went #1! To celebrate, we made you a commemorative certificate. TYLER: Well, Rivendell isn’t here, but we did go to Hobbiton a few years ago and it was one of the coolest things that we were able to do ever on tour. You’re in Middle Earth now, so did you make it happen? It’s incredible, I can’t believe that that’s a thing.ĬDM: Tyler, you told someone in an interview last week that one place you really wanted to visit is Rivendell. TWENTY ONE PILOTS - TYLER JOSEPH: No, I’ve seen screenshots of it though. What follows below is a truncated combination of both conversations for ease of reading.ĬOUP DE MAIN: Very important first question - did you watch the music video starring Jason Statham in cheetah print briefs (a la ‘Pet Cheetah’) that we told you about back in October? Over the course of the fourteen-track album, the journey through this world is tumultuous, there’s ups and downs, but as he realises in the closing track ‘Leave The City’, “In Trench I’m not alone,” and he’s not alone, but joined by Josh Dun, every step of the way.Ĭoup De Main spoke to Twenty One Pilots in London last year, as well as in New Zealand on the final leg of the Bandito World Tour before Christmas. ![]() On their latest release ‘Trench’ (which debuted at #1 in the New Zealand and Australian charts), Tyler Joseph invites listeners into the innermost thoughts of his brain more than ever before through the world of Trench - with songs like ‘Smithereens’ and ‘Legend’ honouring two very important people in his life, to songs like ’Neon Gravestones’, which reflects upon on the glorification of suicide in today’s world. It’s the band’s third time headlining Spark Arena in the space of the last three years, and their ongoing return to what is often considered the other side of the world for some touring artists, is not only testament to their hardworking ethic but also the universality of the songs they create. They manage about a minute in silence, concocting witty remarks via their pens, before they’re exchanging notes like high schoolers cheating in a test - Dun cackles when he reads Joseph’s fourth point, “Doesn’t get nearly as pissed as I do when people spell his name with two 'N's.” He confirms, “It’s true!!” It follows their journey as a band, from living room shows, to playing in garages, to making a name for themselves and pushing their careers to the point that it’s at currently.Twenty One Pilots’ Joshua Dun and Tyler Joseph are stifling laughter backstage in a lounge at Auckland’s Spark Arena, as they work individually on their handwritten contributions to their Coup De Main zine - Dun’s, a captioned look into his beloved Golden Retriever Jim’s thoughts, and Joseph’s, a list of qualities that he admires in Dun. With the majority of it taking place in a eerie house/neighborhood, the overall atmosphere suits the track quite well. The music video is quite an interesting one. ![]() ![]() Tyler and Josh have been on the Trench world tour since its release last year and while their show has been nothing short of phenomenal, we couldn’t help but feel a little disappointed that “The Hype wasn’t part of the setlist.ĭue to some subtle changes overtime, it has been added recently and for those that have had the opportunity to see them play it live, they can certainly expect it to be part of their setlist again when “The Bandito Tour” makes it way to a town near you for their Fall tour. qSUskGfVhE- twenty one pilots July 26, 2019 We plaid such a great time filming a music video with some of our amazing flans.
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