JAKARTA - Twenty One Pilots teased fans last weekend. They performed 'new songs' during live streaming, but the audience couldn't hear the songs they played at all.

The duo from Colombus, Ohio, America made a live stream on Sunday, January 8 to celebrate 10 years of its third album, Vessels.

At the end of the three-hour live streaming session, a new song was played by Tyler Joseph with ukelele.

The funny thing is, the drum sound played by Josh Dun dominates so hard that it is impossible to hear the song sung. Yes, Joseph seemed to be singing without sound.

Of course, this is done by Twenty One Pilots so that fans are curious about their new song.

Watch the video below:

Next month, the duo will release a box set of disks to celebrate 10 years of the birth of their third studio album, Vessel.

This is the first album Twenty One Pilots released by Fueled By Ramen and features Ode to Sleep, Holding on to You, House of Gold, Car Radio, Guns For Hands, and Trees songs.

All of these songs were on their previous Regional At Best album but were re-recorded.


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