Crafted during pandemic, Twenty One Pilots sixth full-length, Scaled and Icy, is a snapshot of the emotional highs and lows of quarantine life, set to some of the catchiest tunes that the Ohio-bred duo have ever produced. With COVID-19 halting what was to become the continuation of the lofty narrative of previous albums Trench and Blurryface, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun set to work in their respective home studios, exchanging ideas across the country. The results are as the title suggests (scaled back and isolated), but could just as well be tightened up and simplified, resembling the relatively lively and lighter fare of their first two albums. That nostalgic vibe transports listeners to TOPs early days -- before Blurryface turned them into global superstars -- when straightforward songwriting, melodic delights, and everyday themes ruled the day. They only benefit from this focus; without the pressure of the bands ever-growing mythology, Scaled and Icy is simply a feel-good album to be enjoyed and played on repeat. Each of the nearly dozen tracks is a potential radio hit (singles Shy Away and Choker already proved that point by the time the record was released), all the more impressive considering Joseph and Dun pulled it off in the midst of 2020s turmoil. With their wild creativity and fearless desire to experiment, they tackle breezy disco funk on the Greg Kurstin-produced Saturday; go retro with Elton John piano-tinkling on the soulful Mulberry Street; and remind listeners that Joseph can still spit a solid bar or two on the strutting Joywave-esque The Outside and the genre-blurring standout No Chances, which blends dramatic chanting, faint country twang, a thick trap beat, and swirling, pensive atmospherics. Through it all, Joseph maintains a smile and hope for the future, matching the often-exuberant production with messages of measured positivity. The peppy Good Day lifts spirits with triumphant horns and a motivational, lyrical push to enjoy the beauty surrounding us even when life is at its lowest. Elsewhere, that affirmative optimism gets a little more confrontational with Never Take It, a catchy singalong anthem that stands up to societal division with handclaps and a beefy rock & roll guitar solo breakdown. Closer to home, the touching Formidable presents a sweet and honest ode to love similar to Trenchs Smithereens. Whether or not they decide to revive their ongoing album mythology, Scaled and Icy will remain a quick dose of TOP perfection, a lean catalog gem that is bright, effervescent, and immensely addictive. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
Rovi
タイラーとジョシュがそれぞれの自宅スタジオ同士でリモート制作を進めたという6作目。そんなプロセスが近年のナイーヴなトーンをさらに深めるよう作用したのか、内省的な印象はさらに強まり、ニューウェイヴ風味のシンセ・ポップ"Shy Away"や"Choker"といった先行曲に代表されるタイニーでコンパクトなポップ・チューンが並ぶ。なお、表題は前作『Trench』中の登場人物に言及した〈Clancy is dead〉のアナグラムだ。
bounce (C)香椎 恵
タワーレコード(vol.450(2021年5月25日発行号)掲載)