Slowtown

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Slowtown
Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Regional at Best
ReleasedJuly 8, 2011
FormatDigital
Length4:57
Tempo105
KeyG
Live debutMay 3 2010
ComposerTwenty One Pilots
LyricistTyler Joseph
WriterTyler Joseph
ProducerTyler Joseph, Josh Dun
LabelSelf-released
Stream / Buy
Twenty One Pilots track listing
  1. Guns for Hands
  2. Holding on to You
  3. Ode to Sleep
  4. Slowtown
  5. Car Radio
  6. Forest
  7. Glowing Eyes
  8. Kitchen Sink
  9. Anathema
  10. Lovely
  11. Ruby
  12. Trees
  13. Be Concerned
  14. Clear

Slowtown is the 4th track on the album, Regional at Best.

Versions

Title Releas Length Recorded Released Notes
Forest Regional at Best 4:26 2010-2011 8 July 2011
Forest Bonus Track Vessel 4:06 2011-2012 8 Jan 2013 Forest, along with other songs from Regional at Best were remastered for their next album, Vessel

Background

"Slowtown" by twenty one pilots explores the desire to escape the fast-paced, hectic aspects of life and reconnect with a simpler, slower existence. The song reflects on the nostalgia of childhood and the carefree nature that often accompanies it.

In the verses, the lyrics express a longing for a different pace of life, where the narrator can fully embrace a slower, more relaxed environment. The mention of "laying down" and waking up in Slowtown symbolizes a desire to escape the pressures and responsibilities of the present and find solace in a place where time moves at a gentle, leisurely pace.

The chorus highlights the need for grounding and stability to prevent feeling overwhelmed. The act of putting on socks becomes symbolic of creating a barrier between the soul and the challenges of the world. The line "And I walk through my door just so I don't fall through the floor" suggests that the narrator uses their home as a safe space to regain balance and stability amidst the turmoil.

The second verse touches on the nostalgia of childhood, specifically recalling the innocence and daring spirit of youth. The reference to riding bikes, placing cards in the spokes, and mimicking traffic sounds illustrates a time of imaginative playfulness. However, the juxtaposition becomes apparent as the narrator states that they no longer engage in these activities and have lost touch with their own sense of wonder and joy.

The bridge cries out for salvation from the fast-paced world, emphasizing the urgency of the desire for a slower, more meaningful existence. The repetition of "We're going too fast, fast, save us now" reflects the desperation and plea for rescue from the overwhelming rush of life.

Overall, "Slowtown" by twenty one pilots conveys a longing for a return to simplicity, a yearning to escape the complexities and speed of the modern world, and a reflection on the loss of innocence and childlike wonder. The song encourages listeners to evaluate their own lives and find ways to reconnect with a slower, more meaningful existence. [1]

Versions

Studio

Title Release Length Recorded Released Notes
Forest Regional at Best 4:26 2010-2011 8 July 2011

Live

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbOzgUbdrKc

Lyrics

Lyrics

Album version
[Intro]

Ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh

Ooh

[Verse 1]

I don't know why I feed on emotion

There's a stomach inside my brain

I don't wanna be heard, I wanna be listened to

Does it bother anyone else that someone else has your name?

Oh, does it bother anyone else that someone else has your name, your name?

[Pre-Chorus]

I scream, you scream

We all scream, 'cause we're terrified

Of what's around the corner

We stay in place

'Cause we don't wanna lose our lives

So let's think of something better

[Chorus]

Down in the forest, we'll sing a chorus

One that everybody knows

Hands held higher, we'll be on fire

Singing songs that nobody wrote

[Verse 2]

My brain has given up, white flags are hoisted

I took some food for thought, it might be poisoned

The stomach in my brain throws up onto the page

Does it bother anyone else that someone else has your name?

Does it bother anyone else that someone else has your name?

[Pre-Chorus]

I scream, you scream

We all scream, 'cause we're terrified

Of what's around the corner

We stay in place

'Cause we don't wanna lose our lives

So let's think of something better (Better)

Oh

[Chorus]

Down in the forest, we'll sing a chorus

One that everybody knows

Hands held higher, we'll be on fire

Singing songs that nobody wrote

[Bridge]

Quickly moving towards the storm, moving forward, torn

Into pieces over reasons of what these storms are for

I don't understand why everything I adore

Takes a different form when I squint my eyes

Have you ever done that? When you squint your eyes

And your eyelashes make it look a little not right

And then when just enough light comes from just the right side

And you find you're not who you're supposed to be?

This is not what you're supposed to see

Please, remember me?

I am supposed to be

King of a kingdom, or swinging on a swing

Something happened to my imagination

The situation's becoming dire

My tree house is on fire

And for some reason I smell gas on my hands

This is not what I had planned

This is not what I had planned

Down in the forest, we'll sing a chorus (Forest, chorus)

Hands held higher, we'll be on fire

Singing songs that nobody wrote

[Chorus]

Down in the forest, we'll sing a chorus

One that everybody knows, yeah

Hands held higher, we'll be on fire

Singing songs that nobody wrote

[Outro]

Hands held higher, we'll be on fire

Hands held higher, we'll be on fire (Fire)

Lyrics meaning

Lyrics
‘Slowtown’ is the 4th track off the duo’s sophomore album, Regional at Best,. The song is one of the four tracks that were not featured on the remastering project known as Vessel. That said, the song’s ideas and main concept were re-worked into one of the band’s biggest hits and best-selling singles, “Stressed Out”.

“Slowtown” tackles Tyler’s uneasiness concerning the consistent, constant march of time itself. This discomfort is expressed as a conduit of stress and anxiety, which society at large copes with through steady routine. A regimen that ultimately bores Tyler, causing a longing in him to revert to his youth; a time without strict routine. [2]

all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website

Sources

[1] https://www.songtell.com/twenty-one-pilots/slowtown

[2] https://www.songtell.com/twenty-one-pilots/slowtown

Twenty One Pilots
Members Tyler JosephJosh Dun
Former Members Chris SalihNick Thomas
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