i feel a bit hollow because my identity for the past six years has practically been built on the twenty one pilots lore, so its a bit melancholic to watch the story come to a conclusion. it is truly an end of an era both for the band as well as an end of an era for me personally. trench came out at the beginning of my seventh grade year where i finally started figuring out who i wanted to be and how i wanted to navigate the world, so i feel its a bit poetic that the finale to that story came ... read more
i feel like i need to turn myself into the police for something that i didn't even do
this is one of the most human, down-to-earth album's out there. will wood's not afraid to cover his less palatable parts of his personality and life, creating a very raw and emotional story about an imperfect person just trying to get by. i strongly urge everyone, even those who aren't a fan of will wood's typical sound, to check this album out. i think we can all relate, even just a little bit, to at least one song on this album.
this album is like the memory of being a little kid taking a road trip with your family somewhere you have never been before and will never be again. it is such a comfortable and nostalgic album. i want to snuggle up on a comfortable chair with a cup of tea and listen to this album while it rains outside. i want to go on a walk in the city in the rain to this album. i want to relax on the beach to this album. it's perfect.
Horrifying. I have only listened to all six hours once, and it has left a scar on me permanently. A must listen for everyone at some point in their lives.
i STILL feel burnt out from the arg surrounding this song. doesn't make it a worse song to me, but its all i can think about whenever i listen to it.
Ghost and Pals is a very solid Vocaloid producer, and was my introduction to Vocaloid. Although I believe their newer SynthV works are a lot better nowadays, that does not detract how good a lot of these songs are especially for a then-teenager. Housewife Radio, Amygdala's Rag doll, and The Distortionist are my favorites.
this album can simply be summed up as "i cant go back to dema i owe the bishops money and i dont want to see them". this is some really good stuff, would definitely recommend giving this a chance even if you aren't a fan of twenty one pilots.
reminds me of that cool rainy day in october where me and my friends got together and listened to this for the first time. can't believe its almost been 5 years since then.
Hands down my favorite album of all time, but I can definitely see how some people may not like it. Very experimental, all of the songs sound very different yet fit into each other like a strange puzzle. My favorite song on the entire album is either The Mind Electric or Dream Sweet in Sea Major. Space Station No. 7 is overhated and I do not agree with the rating it has, but it is also my least favorite track on the album.
As an aside, I think it is incredibly funny that "brad was ... read more
At best this album is repetitive and boring, and at worst it is incredibly creepy. This is not worth your time.
is it my favorite twenty one pilots album? yes. is it admittedly mid as hell? also yes.
straight up the only reason why i even sort of like this album is because i'm nostalgic for it
Wowaka has made some of the most iconic Vocaloid songs in the program's entire history, and is one of the best users of the program, period. Even if you are not a fan of Vocaloid, or Japanese music in general, you should still give this album a shot. If anything, you should at least listen to Rolling Girl, a song that I can solidly say saved my life during some of my darkest hours and a song that I still hold close to me today.
RIP Wowaka. Your music has touched so many people.