Twenty One Pilots have officially unveiled Breach, their long-awaited eighth studio album, via Atlantic Records – a record many saw as the capstone of the story the duo has been weaving since Blurryface. Alongside its release, the band dropped a cinematic music video for the opening track “City Walls”, which premiered today at 2 pm AEST, marking the start of what promises to be a pivotal new era in their evolving narrative.
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