BIOGRAPHY
Twenty One Pilots is an American musical group formed in 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. The group consists of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. Their musical style blends elements of rock, electropop, hip-hop, and reggae, giving them a unique and varied sound.
The group began to gain popularity with their second album, "Regional at Best" in 2011, but it was with their third album, "Vessel" in 2013, that they reached a wider audience. This album includes hits like "Car Radio" and "House of Gold".
Twenty One Pilots' success skyrocketed with the release of their fourth album "Blurryface" in 2015, which contains very popular songs such as "Stressed Out", "Ride", and "Tear In My Heart". "Stressed Out" in particular reached the top of the charts in several countries and made the group famous on an international scale.
Their music is often marked by introspective and deep lyrics, exploring themes such as mental health, personal insecurity, and the search for meaning. The group is also known for its energetic stage performances and close interaction with their fanbase. In 2018, they released "Trench", which continues to explore complex themes with a slightly darker and more experimental sound. Their subsequent works consist of continuing to develop their sound while remaining true to their thematic and musical roots.