Talk:Trench (album)

Where did the Trench track lengths come from? Unsourced.
Unsourced and as far as I know, they haven't been released. StarlightStratosphere (talk) 10:39, 26 September 2018 (UTC)

Chlorine
Was Chlorine released as a single? I know that there is a music video, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's a single. MikeOwen discuss  16:12, 23 January 2019 (UTC)
 * Rolling Stone has just answered my question :) MikeOwen  discuss  19:04, 23 January 2019 (UTC)

Semi-protection request
I've requested temporary semi-protection for the article on account of all the vandalism that it gets from IP addresses right now. I wish we didn't have to, but it seems like we must. — Sasuke Sarutobi (push to talk) 14:01, 12 April 2019 (UTC)
 * The page has been semi-protected for 6 months. — Sasuke Sarutobi (push to talk) 08:04, 13 April 2019 (UTC)

Remove Dun’s backing vocals credit on the Personal section
This is a myth perpetuated by fans. There is no evidence for this, and it’s pretty clear all vocals are Joseph’s. Mortiferr (talk) 15:36, 22 April 2019 (UTC)
 * I'll be going over the liner notes later to ensure that the personnel list matches what was published with the album. I know AllMusic is cited here, but some of their descriptions don't seem right to me (such as "Twenty One Pilots" being listed as "Primary Artist" - that seems like metadata creeping in). — Sasuke Sarutobi (push to talk) 16:17, 23 April 2019 (UTC)
 * So, it turns out that the liner notes don't mention anything about instrumentation or vocals - it literally just says "TØP IS TYLER JOSEPH AND JOSH DUN" at the top of the credits page, then goes straight into songwriting and production credits. Allmusic is little better, simply listing Josh Dun as "Group member". — Sasuke Sarutobi (push to talk) 18:55, 30 April 2019 (UTC)

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Overall album genre
I removed the too-large list of genres from the infobox because the reviews all talk about how the album contains a wide range of genres in the individual songs. The album as a whole does not have a specific overall genre.
 * Spill magazine says "The band with the unidentifiable genre is back... They are reinventing genres to make one we’ll finally have a name for some day."
 * NME says "As ever, they play spin the bottle with genre".
 * AllMusic says the album continues the duo's "trademark cross-genre" sound.
 * Dead Press says "A plethora of influences are splashed across the record".
 * Pop Matters says the producers of the album are "likeminded genre-hoppers".
 * 411mania says even the songs have "extreme variance in style and sound within each composition."

The outlier source is Rolling Stone who says the duo's previous album – Blurryface – was "flickering wildly through ideas and genre", then describes Trench as cohesive, but does not go on to identify what is the cohesive genre of Trench. Maybe they meant cohesive subject matter. Binksternet (talk) 03:59, 20 July 2021 (UTC)

Chlorine and The Hype
How where they released after the album came out. (Trench came out Oct 5, 2018, andi it says Chlorine and The Hype where released Jan, 2019) Richard Granahan (talk) 03:43, 15 July 2022 (UTC)
 * Obviously those songs were not released on those days. Those dates are referring to when the songs became singles. It is very common for songs on an album to become singles and be sent to radio after the album has been released. Bowling is life (talk) 05:22, 15 July 2022 (UTC)