Ode to Sleep

"Ode to Sleep" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. The song was recorded by the band for their second studio album, Regional at Best, and upon partnering with Fueled by Ramen re-recorded the song for their third studio album Vessel.

"Ode to Sleep"
Song by Twenty One Pilots
from the album Regional at Best
Released2011
Recorded2011
Length5:14
LabelSelf-released
Songwriter(s)Tyler Joseph
Producer(s)Twenty One Pilots
"Ode to Sleep"
Song by Twenty One Pilots
from the album Vessel
Released2013
Recorded2011
Length5:07
LabelFueled by Ramen
Songwriter(s)Tyler Joseph
Producer(s)Greg Wells

Background

In regard to "Ode to Sleep", Tyler Joseph said:

The first track on Vessel is called Ode to Sleep and I remember back when I was first trying to name the song, we actually played it live first before it was named, and this is back when we had kind of a small following in our hometown and it was small enough that everyone got to write on a piece of paper and put into a bucket it which name they wanted the song to be named. One was Ode to Sleep – I honestly forget the other names of the songs – but it was cool because a hometown audience got to name the song. I like putting this song first on the album, because it kinda puts the listener through kind of a song structure boot camp, if you will, when it comes to them being able to anticipate what the rest of the album is. So Ode to Sleep is definitely one that we like to intro with, we open up a lot of our sets with this song and I’m really proud of how weird it is.

Regarding the creation of the song, Joseph states that he did not know "exactly how it happened" and "what he was thinking about", but was satisfied with the final result.[1] One of his favorite songs to bring on stage, he defines Ode to Sleep "a puzzle because of its particular structure and how it accidentally manages to be together".[2]

Production

The song was written by Tyler Joseph and produced by Twenty One Pilots for Regional at Best.

After teaming up with Fueled by Ramen and a production staff of higher caliber, Greg Wells helped produce the version to appear on Vessel. Like the rest of the album, it was recorded at the Rocket Carousel Studio in Los Angeles, California.

Release

"Ode to Sleep" originally appears on the Twenty One Pilots album Regional at Best. Next it makes an appearance on Twenty One Pilots' Three Songs EP alongside Regional at Best song "Guns for Hands" and "Migraine". In 2017, all three tracks were certified gold by the RIAA and over 500,000 copies were sold individually.[3]

It was then re-recorded on account of Twenty One Pilots teaming up with Fueled by Ramen and placed on Twenty One Pilots' third album Vessel.

Critical reception

Dan LeRoy of Alternative Press deems the song Twenty One Pilots' best, stating that "If one single track best incorporates all the elements that have made Twenty One Pilots beloved, 'Ode to Sleep' would be it. A manic, tempo-shifting mashup of hip-hop swagger and indie-rock doubt, with a heart-stopping pop chorus designed to drive demons away."[4]

Music video

On September 10, 2014, the band released a music video for the song "Ode to Sleep". Composed of footage captured by the band's creative director Mark C. Eshleman of Reel Bear Media from three concerts from the past three years, the video depicted the band's rapid growth from their origins as a small local band to a nationally-popular alternative act, an upward trend that would continue into the next album cycle.[5] Eshleman then went on to direct the music video, along with most of the band's others from 2012 to 2015, and again in 2019.

It was revealed that a skeptical Eshleman had pulled Joseph aside a few times before the shooting at the empty venue, questioning whether the small crowd was even worth filming. Joseph insisted and the music video has since garnered over 20 million views.[6]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ode to Sleep"5:07
2."Ode to Sleep (instrumental)"4:17
3."Ode to Sleep (TV track)"5:07
4."Ode to Sleep (a capella)"5:07

Personnel

  • Tyler Joseph – vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard, synthesizer, programming
  • Josh Dun – drums, percussion

Other musicians

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[7] Gold 500,000

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone
sales+streaming figures based on certification alone

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