Vessel

| Twenty One Pilots

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Vessel

Vessel is the third studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, which was released on January 8, 2013. It is the band's first album released via Fueled by Ramen, and is their major-label debut album. As of July 2016, the album has sold over 569,000 copies. -Wikipedia

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  • Altpress

    The major-label debut by twenty | one | pilots traipses across electro-pop, hip-hop and classic pop music—and that’s just the first song. 

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  • Under The Gun Review

    Conflicted, afflicted, and intensely entertaining, Vessel is about all you could ask for in an album. 

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  • JesusfreakHideout.com

    [Vessel] features 6 re-vamped songs from the band's previous releases, as well as 6 brand new songs with the same brilliant rhymes and synth sounds Twenty One Pilots's cult fan base has come to know and love.  

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  • Idobi.com

    Twenty one pilots have managed to craft a truly unique record, brazenly blending a plethora of genres and pushing the envelope on what constitutes pop music. 

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  • Timbre

    ‘Vessel’ is an eclectic mix of alt-rock, rap and ukuleles.  

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  • Immortal Reviews

    Twenty One Pilots proved their potential in "Vessel"  

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  • PPCORN

    The third studio album, Vessel, which was released in 2013 by Twenty One Pilots, is chalk full of gems in the forms of singles. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    [Vessel] executes the fusion of hip-hop and emo surprisingly well and most of the issues I have with the band are likely linked to debut album problems. 

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  • Mezzic.com

    The time has come. The day that Columbus, Ohio phenoms Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun release their major label debut Vessel is here.  

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  • Entertainment Focus

    Twenty One Pilots simply end up imitating their influences and just can’t seem to settle on one style between them, making for a confusingly exhausting listening experience. - 

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  • Muxic Beats

    Although it’s a first major label album released by the duo but it has proven for themselves to test their talent and to provide a view about themselves to the world outside.  

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  • Cross Rhythms

    It's fair to say that this album is radio-ready 

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  • mindequalsblown.net

    With Vessel, Twenty One Pilots has created something that has the capacity for mass appeal, without cheapening their message or compromising who they are in any way.  

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  • The Lantern

    Twenty One Pilots push limits, shine with ‘Vessel’ 

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  • the west review

    Vessel is such as varied piece of music that it can cater to a wide audience 

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  • Circles & Soundwaves

    [Vessel] is a collection of reasons why lead singer/piano man Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun got signed and the potential that their future holds.  

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  • We are the Guard

    If you’re tired and bored of the same old pop and you’re looking for something revolutionizing then this is perfect for you.  

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  • Dead Press!

    The Twenty One Pilots infection is about to hit the UK.  

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  • The Top Tens

    A band made of a piano-playing rapper and an over-enthusiastic drummer. Well, that's common (at least the second one is). 

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  • Alternative addiction

    Vessel is a strong label debut that blends together a little bit of everything of what the band can do.  

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