“Sky Hundred” somehow manages to exceed my expectations. Expectations that were so high, and so rapidly ballooning that it can probably match the expansion of the universe.
But apparently Parannoul is allergic to missing, because this album surpasses “Into the Endless Night (Live)” in almost all fronts. I never thought I would be saying that, because as excited as I was for this album, I was firmly under the belief that ITTEN was lighting in a bottle. I really ... read more
One of the most emotionally moving songs I’ve heard recently, and I don’t understand a word being sung.
I really urge people to give this a try. It’s two short songs, it’s really accessible, and I can at the very least guarantee the 7 minutes you spend listening will not be wasteful.
I’m sorry but this is proof that questionable people can make near perfect art. Greenwood’s both-sides-ism is cowardly but this score takes the film to another level. It’s the main reason the film flows so flawlessly and sucks you in for the entire duration of the runtime. You don’t even really notice it most of the time. It serves the film perfectly.
Thank you twenty one pilots.
You have always been there for me, since my cringe middle school days and into young adulthood.
Even your bad songs are special and nostalgic.
Much more thematically cohesive than Clancy, and also has less filler. City Walls and Drum Show are some of the best music they have put out. Intentions isn’t very good in a vacuum but an extremely poignant ending of this chapter of Twenty One Pilots.