Ohio's mainstream band Twenty One Pilots talk about a core fanbase
THE ALTERNATIVE electro pop band from Columbus, Ohio, Twenty One Pilots spoke
recently to Billboard magazine after their latest album 'Blurryface'
debuted at number one on America's mainstream album chart. Said singer
and multi-instrumentalist Tyler Joseph, "It's a funny thing. I'll be
in my home town of Columbus at a restaurant or something, and the
waiter maybe asks, 'What do you do?' and I say, 'Oh, I'm in a
band...Twenty One
Pilots,' and he'll say, 'Cool, I'll check it out. I never heard of
them.' And then I say, 'In September we're playing the Schottenstein
Center,' and it's like, 'What?!' 'Yeah, there'll be, like, 14,000
people there.' There's so many people who have never heard of us, but
I think what we've learned is you can't underestimate the power of a
core fanbase and people who believe what you're doing. I think they're
the ultimate marketers. They're the ones promoting us. It doesn't
matter what we post about ourselves on social networks or how many
times we play live TV, even. It's all about those people, those fans
who are telling other people about us. I think that's what we're
seeing more than anything."