Twenty One Pilots have opted to delay the release of their eagerly anticipated album, ‘Clancy,’ to ensure that each of the album’s 13 tracks receives its own accompanying music video. The new release date is now set for May 24, offering the band ample time to bring their creative vision to life. According to frontman Tyler Joseph, this decision stems from his unwavering belief in the strength of the album’s songs, a belief so strong that he is willing to perform each track in front of a camera. To accomplish this ambitious goal, Joseph acknowledged the need for additional time.
At the time of the announcement, the band had completed music videos for eight tracks, with seven more in various stages of production. Despite the album featuring only 13 songs, Joseph hinted at two additional videos, one resulting from a reshoot and the other being a “two version” concept for a single song. While the lead single, ‘Overcompensate,’ showcased a cinematic approach, Joseph emphasized that not all videos will follow suit. Some will embrace a more modest DIY aesthetic, providing a diverse range of visual experiences for fans.
The band’s commitment to visual storytelling extends beyond this album, as they embark on a massive world tour spanning 2024 and 2025. This tour will bring the band to various locations across the UK, Europe, the US, and Australia. Fans eager to witness Twenty One Pilots’ captivating live performances can find more information about the tour here.
Twenty One Pilots’ dedication to their craft is further exemplified by their recent collaboration with renowned singer Shania Twain on the track ‘The Hardest Stone’ from her album ‘Queen of Me.’ Twain expressed her admiration for Tyler Joseph and his artistry, commending his exceptional contribution to the song. ‘I am such a huge fan of his,’ she remarked, highlighting his impressive performance on ‘The Hardest Stone’ and her pride in his work.