Joseph's mum and wife were two of the key influences on the track
09.04.2020 - 20:07 / billboard.com
The first new Twenty One Pilots song since 2018 is here.The first new Twenty One Pilots song since 2018 is here, and what a hashtag-2020 song it is.
The new track -- called "Level of Concern" -- heavily references the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in its quarantine-centric music video.
Fortunately, it's also a bop. Back on April 5, lead vocalist Tyler Joseph revealed he was prepping a new track, the first song he'd ever written on electric guitar. "Level of Concern" doesn't see Twenty One
Joseph's mum and wife were two of the key influences on the track
Jax Taylor, 40, and Brittany Cartwright, 31, are “going strong” when it comes to their baby making plans! “We’re hoping we can get a quarantine baby out of this,” Brittany revealed on E!’s Just the Sip. “We’re ready to go,” she continued, smiling. The Vanderpump Rules stars were cozy and casual as they participated in the virtual interview from home on Wednesday, April 22, with Brittany in a red t-shirt and top knot bun and Jax opting for a black t-shirt that read “Cheers.”
Tyler Joseph is speaking out – kind of.
Tyler Joseph called in to Sirius XM’s "The Morning Mashup" on Friday (April 24) to spill about Twenty One Pilots’ new single “Level of Concern.” According to the frontman, the song came together following an off-hand suggestion from his mother.
Twenty One Pilots' quarantine anthem "Level of Concern" brought the indie duo back to a level of distinction: the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. The song debuts at No.
Twenty One Pilots spent most of 2016 being unavoidable in the upper reaches of the Billboard Hot 100. They scored three top five hits that year -- "Stressed Out" (No. 2), "Ride" (No. 5) and "Heathens" (No. 2) -- and became the first rock band since The Beatles to notch two of them in the top 5 simultaneously.
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For the first time since November 2018, an act not named Panic! at the Disco is No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart. Twenty One Pilots' new single "Level of Concern" dethrones Panic!'s
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Twenty One Pilots tie their career-best entrance on Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart, as "Level of Concern" bows at No. 2 on the tally dated April 18. The song starts with 1.5 million U.S. streams and 7,000 downloads sold in t
Thrillers, legal dramas, science fiction and period dramas have their own charm, but sometimes, when we are watching a television series, all we want to do is just sit back and laugh till our jaws hurt. Because nothing is a better stress buster than a good comedy show.
While the coronavirus epidemic is upending traditional music industry release schedules, it’s sent some artists into creative mode. twenty one pilots recently shared their take on the epidemic with “Level of Concern.” The track finds Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun creating a song and music video from scratch while in quarantine.
New music Fridays are a thrilling, yet daunting prospect for any music lover. It's essentially a weekly holiday where fan-favorite artists and fresh faces alike drop their latest offerings for all the world to hear, flooding streaming services and digital retailers with an onslaught of aural goodies.
Why is this New Music Friday different from all other New Music Fridays?Well, a lot of this week's new music actually dropped on Friday, rather than throughout the week. There are new quarantine-centric tracks from Twenty One Pilots and Bad Bunny, a new full-length from The Strokes and the first single from Charli XCX's new album, with production from A.G.
Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.
Dolly Parton is tucking everyone in with her bedtime stories video series Goodnight With Dolly, and now she's penned a poem for those who are tired of staying at home.Parton dolled up for a minute-and-a-half video recording of her songlike anthem dedicated to people's feelings of boredom-turned-irritation bubbling up during quarantine.