Twenty One Pilots Share Unplugged Version of “Chlorine”

Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph of Twenty One Pilots at the iHeartRadio Music Festival, 2016. Photo by Brian To/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (5967111cx)

Twenty One Pilots are currently wrapping up their 2019 Banditø Tøur, but the fact that they are on the road didn’t stop them from sharing some new stuff with us. This time the duo decided to treat us with an unplugged version of their 2018’s hit “Chlorine.”

This new version, fully titled “Chlorine (19.4326° N, 99.1332° W),” is stripped down compared to the original and features vocalist Tyler Joseph being accompanied by just a piano with the addition of an underlying beat. The track is part of what band refers to as “Løcatiøn Sessiøns.”

You can hear “Chlorine” unplugged below.

As Kerrang! points out, Twenty One Pilots had a private acoustic gig in Mexico City in May, when they performed Smithereens, Legend, Cut My Lip, My Blood, Holding On To You, and Chlorine. Since “(19.4326° N, 99.1332° W)” part of the Chlorine’s unplugged title matches the coordinates of Mexico City, there is a possibility that “Løcatiøn Sessiøns” will be a new EP containing the songs from the previously mentioned show. Still, since there are no official info about the project, we will have to wait and see whether this turns out to be true.

Twenty One Pilots have seven shows to play before their worldwide tour officially ends, with two of them coming on June 29th and June 30th in their native Columbus.