BLURRYFACE END OF ERA: New Album Aesthetic Theory


New album aesthetic theory:
Theory one: There are three main colors that are used in the twenty one pilots logo. These three colors are red, white or black (depending on which style logo), and blue. It looks like this: l-/. That is the standard twenty one pilots logo. For Vessel, however, the main color, in my opinion, was a silver-white. (While white means pure and innocent, it can also mean “A canvas to mark upon”. And gray/grey means dull, dirty, dingy, and feeling nothing and everything at once.) Making it look like this: l-/. For Blurryface, the main colors were black and red. Making it look like this: l-/ or l-/ depending on the color of the background. (Red is also said to represent alertness, pain, danger, revolution, domination, intensity, and more.) Many clique members have been saying that the new main aesthetic color will be blue, as it is a lighter, traditionally happier color. Blue is also said to represent victory (Victory over Blurryface), calmness (A feeling of calmness and rest after finally winning), reflection (Maybe some songs reflecting on the battle, and maybe reflecting on Blurry’s power and how he will never truly leave for good), hope (Hope for a better, more peaceful life without Blurryface to interfere), and more. Blue is also the only color in the traditional logo that has not been focused in on yet. (Please note that I did not count their Self Titled album, Regional at Best album, and Tyler’s No Phun Intended album because those were before twenty one pilots really had much of a following, and before Josh and Tyler (and partially Nick and Chris) really started theming their albums.

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