Why is this so fucking popular? Explain it to me in a scientifically acceptable way

Why is this so fucking popular? Explain it to me in a scientifically acceptable way.

they constantly say that they're something new and special in their music and have stupid "art" music videos so people believe them despite their boring pop rock music.

and look at that cover art. That's got Urban Outfitters all over it. It looks trendy.

The songs are catchy, sad (but not too sad), vague enough to be relatable but with enough specifics to feel like we have a glimpse on the artists personal lives, and both of them are mildly attractive.

Because it tries to experiment while retaining the radio-friendly appealing sound, and the overall themes that teens can connect with.

you're not helping

at the moment they're probably the only mainstream band with songs about personal or at least convincingly personal feeling topics that aren't just relationships. it's an important niche, there's always a market for that

>and look at that cover art. That's got Urban Outfitters all over it. It looks trendy.
it looks great too, it's probably what convinced me to give them an honest try

teenagers are dumb

My 14 year old sister loves this band, not even joking.

I don't believe you.

It appeals to unemployed/underemployed teens and millennials who wish they could go back to the "good old days" of 5-10 years ago.

See their music video where they are riding big wheel tricycles and drinking Capri Sun while singing about student load debt for reference.

womemes listen to meme music

21 Pilots are younger sister core

Emo Eminem, only even whiter.

If Linkin Park was the go-to band for angsty teenagers in the 2000s, then Twenty-One Pilots is the same, but for the 2010s.

People sure love slapping circles on things these days

>normies like normie music
Wow, who would have guessed.

I find this hard to believe

Because their white suburban teenage fanbase knows what it's like to struggle! With excellent, deep, and thought provoking lines like
>I wasn't raised in the hood/But I know a thing or two about pain and darkness/If it wasn't for this music I don't know how I would've fought this
>Gangsters don't cry, therefore therefore I'm/Mr. Misty Eyed, therefore I'm
>This is not rap, this is not hip-hop/Just another attempt to make the voices stop

Plus, this music isn't just for everybody man! It's only for the few!
>Yo, this song will never be on the radio/Even if my clique were to pick and the people were to vote/It’s the few, the proud, and the emotional/Yo, you, bulletproof in black like a funeral/The world around us is burning but we’re so cold/It’s the few, the proud, and the emotional
>Please use discretion/When you're messing with the message man/These lyrics aren't for everyone/Only few understand

They're so deep and new! Schizophrenic pop man!!!

This. Mainstream media will eat up anything looking edgy and "different" as if it "means something" even if it doesn't.

How is this fucking hard to believe?
Look at their YT comments or anywhere. Most of their fans are very underage.

>Sup Forums makes fun of teenagers listening to pretentious pop music
>most people on here aren't older than 19 and worship Grimes

because It's cute guys singing about relatable things. And very catchy

Why do they both always look so miserable in their photos together?

Simply put, they put lyrics today's youth finds relateable and "deep" behind catchy melodies or one with enough hooks to keep them listening.

this but unironically

and this

>mildly
>kys

If you take it out of context yeah, but in context of the album those lines are really good.

wow, thats shocking man

This album is GOAT

>thinking any of that is quality lyricism
kys

God, every single fucking article related to any form of media in the next four years is going to have "Trump era" or "This is exactly what the country needs right now" in it, isn't it?

>themes of isolation and "anxiety/depression" create identity music for girls aged 13-20
>experimentation by a Fueled By Ramen band to create an album of tracks that represent all of the genres that kids hear incidentally growing up
>interview personas create edgy personalities that are meant to appeal to girls who have no fathers
it all fits together

In context they just make the songs worse.

Blonde

They stole a good song from an indie artist (blurry face) got it wrong and then corrected it (all my friends are heathens) this song they stole was great and got spammed on the radio, meanwhile they put out generic shitty pop rock trash with a gay rapper singer. It's basically an infallible recipe for success.

depends, their sort of stilted lines make the songs feel more "real" and off-the-cuff imo
their meta stuff, talking about their fans or something are always trash but every other rapper does the same shit

Yeah but this one makes sense, it's the phases of the moon and the main theme of the album is about the things you have to leave behind to pursue your own desires, which in Bannon's case is leaving family and friends behind for many nights of touring.