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Clancy

Twenty One Pilots

Clancy

Seventh album from the Columbus, Ohio indie pop duo Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun

ADM rating[?]

7.7

Label
Atlantic
UK Release date
24/05/2024
US Release date
24/05/2024
  1. 10.0 |   Kerrang!

    Clancy is a triumphant full-stop. Nine years on from where the seeds of the idea were first planted with Blurryface – not to mention that album’s subsequent extraordinary success – twenty one pilots are flying higher than ever
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  2. 10.0 |   Dork

    It’s a hugely ambitious record, but instead of worrying about how to make things bigger, ‘Clancy’ focuses on deepening existing relationships
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  3. 8.2 |   Northern Transmissions

    Old and new fans will find something to enjoy on this album
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  4. 8.0 |   The Arts Desk

    A narrative that will satisfy the die-hards, but also be just as fulfilling for the casual passers-by
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  5. 8.0 |   All Music

    Twenty One Pilots tie a bow on a fascinating narrative that has captured the imagination of a legion of fans around the globe. Fortunately for listeners unaware of the backstory, the songs are reliably catchy and intriguing enough to grab their attention, too
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  6. 7.0 |   Rolling Stone

    They zip from the Blink-y pump of “Next Semester,” in which a botched suicide attempt becomes a moment of self-discovery, to the anthemic emo-rap of “Backslide,” to the Killers-size neo-new Wave of “Midwest Indigo,” to the trippy buoyancy of “Lavish.” Yet the cumulative result never feels as jarring or scattered as such a jumble might suggest
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  7. 7.0 |   Spectrum Culture

    twenty one pilots' latest release represents both a taking stock and a course correction
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  8. 6.8 |   Paste Magazine

    The Columbus, Ohio duo concludes nine years of extensive world-building on their lyrically ambitious but sonically uneven seventh and latest LP
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  9. 6.0 |   NME

    The US duo's seventh album concludes the lore that has been in their material for the past decade. Shame it's a bit of a bore
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