Twenty One Pilots Have Gone Disco On Their New Track 'Level Of Concern'

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    Twenty One Pilots are back with their first track since their 2018 album Trench - and it's a change from the band's usual sound, but it hits just as hard.

    The band wants to fill you with hope as the coronavirus pandemic continues on, and they've written a track that'll get you dancing, whether you want to or not. Seriously, try not to dance while listening to this. It's impossible.

    READ MORE: Watch Twenty One Pilots & Post Malone Do A Wholesome Cover Of Oasis In The UK

    Level Of Concern is built around a disco-style guitar line and will get you bopping along. Speaking about the track on Twitter, lead singer Tyler Joseph says it's the “first song I ever wrote on electric guitar,” and that shines through on the track - the guitar line shimmers as Tyler sings about the chaos going on around us.

    The track comes with a music video directed by Reel Bear Media, which sees Tyler and fellow band member Josh Dun sending a USB back and forth as they film themselves working on the song and video.

    They even get their loved ones in on the act, recruiting their partners and families to help redecorate their homes with flashing lights and stars that glow in the dark.

    Check out the song, and the video, below - it'll make you feel just that little bit better today.

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Twenty One Pilots
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Twenty One Pilots are back with their first track since their 2018 album Trench - and it's a change from the band's usual sound, but it hits just as hard.

The band wants to fill you with hope as the coronavirus pandemic continues on, and they've written a track that'll get you dancing, whether you want to or not. Seriously, try not to dance while listening to this. It's impossible.

READ MORE: Watch Twenty One Pilots & Post Malone Do A Wholesome Cover Of Oasis In The UK

Level Of Concern is built around a disco-style guitar line and will get you bopping along. Speaking about the track on Twitter, lead singer Tyler Joseph says it's the “first song I ever wrote on electric guitar,” and that shines through on the track - the guitar line shimmers as Tyler sings about the chaos going on around us.

The track comes with a music video directed by Reel Bear Media, which sees Tyler and fellow band member Josh Dun sending a USB back and forth as they film themselves working on the song and video.

They even get their loved ones in on the act, recruiting their partners and families to help redecorate their homes with flashing lights and stars that glow in the dark.

Check out the song, and the video, below - it'll make you feel just that little bit better today.

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