Twenty One Pilots Release New Song and Music for “Backslide”

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“Backslide” off of Twenty One Pilots upcoming album Clancy was just released alongside a brand new music video for the track. The album is set to release on May 24th and the duo will be taking the new songs on the road for The Clancy World Tour.

“Backslide” joins the previously released tracks off the album, “Next Semester” and “Overcompensate.” “Overcompensate” has quickly climbed the Alternative Radio chart, currently sitting in the Top 3. These songs welcome listeners back into the immersive world of Trench created by Twenty One Pilots. The single came alongside a video for the song which was directed by the bands, Josh Dun. 

Fans can preorder and presave Clancy now on the band’s website here and can purchase tickets for their biggest world tour yet here.

Clancy Tracklist:
1.Overcompensate
2. Next Semester
3. Midwest Indigo
4. Routines In The Night
5. Backslide
6. Vignette
7. The Craving (Jenna’s Version)
8. Lavish
9. Navigating
10. Snap Back
11. Oldies Station
12. At the Risk Of Feeling Dumb
13. Paladin Strait

Keep up with Twenty One Pilots on social media: Website // Instagram // X // Youtube

 

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