Album

Scaled And Icy

Twenty One Pilots

2021 · Rock, Pop

24 collectors on Gatefold own this

Scaled And Icy by Twenty One Pilots

Scaled And Icy is an Alt/Indie album by Twenty One Pilots, originally released in 2021. On Gatefold: 28 pressings tracked, owned by 24 collectors.

About

The title of twenty one pilots’ sixth LP is a play on “scaled back and isolated,” words that summed up frontman Tyler Joseph’s world as he wrote and recorded in his Ohio basement during lockdown. “It just felt very confined,” he tells Apple Music. “I had this little dragon figurine that I kept on my desk during the entirety of the writing proce, and I just knew that when you focus on even the tiniest little detail in your room—or wherever you're confined—that thing can come to life and fly around your room. That dragon on the cover really represents what can be accomplished with that sort of imagination.” And as has been the case for everyone, the challenges of pandemic living had a noticeable impact on Joseph’s work—but maybe not quite how you’d expect. “I was actively trying to push against that natural inclination to come in darker,” he say. “The idea of adding to the pressure of what's going on in our world, it didn't feel right.” Instead, <i>Scaled and Icy</i> finds Joseph pushing his genre-defying alt-pop into brighter, more hopeful territory. “It felt like I needed to go the opposite direction,” he say. “I wanted to escape a little bit more and provide people with that opportunity to escape too.” Here, Joseph takes us inside some of the album’s key track. <b>“Good Day”</b> “I designed it to feel like something was coming to life. If you really listen to the song, it's so upbeat and shiny on the surface, and then lyrically I'm talking about trying to cope with the idea of if I were to ever lose my family and friend. I would probably go through a period in the mourning process where my reaction to anyone asking me how I'm doing would be like, ‘I'm fine. Everything's great, I don't even know why you're asking me.’ Making them feel stupid, like, ‘Why would you even ask me that?’ That's what this song i.” <b>“Choker”</b> “I come from a basketball background, and choking is: You’re standing at the free-throw line and you need to make one of those two, and if you miss them both, you choked. I think for me, with certain friendships and relationship, there were moments that I could have risen to the occasion and I didn't, and that's something that I'll have to live with. I think that everyone has those moments where they feel like they choked. The song is trying to work that through and trying to figure out if that’s someone that I was born to be. Can I shape this? Is this something I can turn around?” <b>“Shy Away”</b> “My brother said, ‘Hey, I just want you to show me, from the beginning, how you start a record. How do you start writing a song?’ So I had him over at the studio. A lot of times when I sit down to start, I'll tap into my phone and I’ll have a bunch of voice memos of ideas that have hit me randomly. Sometimes it’s just a single word, sometimes it's a melody. I started to build up the track from there, and it turned out that it was talking about wanting him to pursue his dream of chasing music. Most of my songs are very inward, but this is one of the few that I feel like the message is outward, coming from me. The only thing harder than figuring out what your purpose and identity i, is watching someone that you love trying to figure out their.” <b>“Saturday”</b> “When you strip away what day of the week it i, you lose your rhythm. You lose your sense of what is up and what is down. And that's a lesson that [drummer] Josh [Dun] and I learned pretty quickly on tour, because a Friday night and a Monday night could feel the exact same, whether or not we had a show. When the pandemic happened, everything's shut down, everyone was starting to learn that same lesson, where the days of the week lose their meaning, and it was messing with people's reference of time. You feel like you're swirling and your feet aren't planted. The song is really, I'm talking to my wife, hoping that she sticks with me, even though I'm working through thi, even though I'm kind of tumbling into nothingne.” <b>“No Chances”</b> “I recruited my brother and a few of his friends to come over and record gang vocal. You have this microphone in the middle of the room and I have everyone in headphones and I'm kind of directing them in what to say and what to yell. That was the first time I'd ever really produced a room full of people. I was thinking of athletics and college sports specifically, where there's overwhelmingly this hometown crowd, and how intimidating that can be and powerful that is in the face of opposition. I definitely was writing from that—I felt the energy of a gymnasium or a stadium and was wanting to capture that.” <b>“Redecorate”</b> .

via Apple Music

The Clerk says

The Clerk knows this whole record — the pressing quirks, the credits, the take.

Start your shelf to read the full take →

Open this record in GatefoldThe full album page. Every pressing and its live price unlocks with Mosh Pit.

Tracklist

  1. 1Good Day3:24
  2. 2Choker3:42
  3. 3Shy Away2:54
  4. 4The Outside3:36
  5. 5Saturday2:52
  6. 6Never Take It3:32
  7. 7Mulberry Street3:44
  8. 8Formidable2:56
  9. 9Bounce Man3:05
  10. 10No Chances3:46
  11. 11Redecorate4:05

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • clean
  • playful
  • summer

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

24 collectors on Gatefold own this · 28 pressings tracked on Gatefold

View this release on Discogs →

Start your shelf.

Track your pressings of Scaled And Icy, get the Clerk's take, and see what the record is worth — free.

Start your shelf →

Free forever. Works with 10 records or 10,000.