Scaled and Icy
Scaled and Icy is the sixth studio album by the American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, consisting of vocalist Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun, released on May 21, 2021, through Fueled by Ramen and Elektra Records.[1][2] The album, which marks the band's first release in three years following 2018's Trench, was written and self-produced by Joseph and Dun during the COVID-19 pandemic while the pair worked remotely from their respective homes approximately 2,000 miles apart.[3][4] Its title serves as a play on "scaled back and isolated," reflecting the circumstances of its creation amid global lockdowns and social distancing measures.[5] The record features 11 tracks, including the pre-release singles "Choker," issued on April 30, 2021, which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart, and the lead single "Shy Away," released on April 7, 2021, which peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart.[6][3][7] The full tracklist comprises: "Good Day," "Choker," "Shy Away," "The Outside," "Saturday," "Never Take It," "Mulberry Street," "Formidable," "Bounce Man," "No Chances," and "Redecorate."[8] Upon release, Scaled and Icy debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 75,000 album-equivalent units in its first week, while topping both the Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts; it was later certified gold by the RIAA on November 6, 2023.[9][10][11] The album's rollout included a one-night livestream concert event titled Livestream Experience, performed live-to-tape at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, and broadcast globally on the release date.[12][13] It explores themes of hope, resilience, and escapism, drawing from the duo's ongoing narrative universe while incorporating upbeat pop, alternative, and electronic elements.[2][4]Creation
Background
The album Scaled and Icy was conceived in 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 lockdowns, as frontman Tyler Joseph began crafting songs from his home in Columbus, Ohio, amid widespread restrictions that halted normal band activities.[3] This period of enforced isolation profoundly shaped the project's origins, with Joseph drawing from personal experiences of seclusion to explore themes of mental health struggles and the human need for escapism.[14] These reflections intertwined with the band's established lore, particularly the narrative of the oppressive city of Dema and the protagonist Clancy's quest for freedom, providing a conceptual framework that mirrored the real-world constraints of the pandemic.[14] In response to the uncertainties of the global health crisis, Joseph and drummer Josh Dun opted for a deliberately "scaled back" approach, intentionally avoiding elements like live drums and forgoing plans for extensive live touring that had defined their previous releases.[3] This decision reflected a pragmatic adaptation to the limitations of the time, emphasizing simplicity and introspection over the ambitious production of prior albums.[14] The songwriting process itself originated in late 2019 but gained momentum throughout 2020, as Joseph experimented with remote collaboration concepts to sustain creativity despite physical separation from Dun and other contributors.[14] This acceleration allowed the material to evolve organically within the confines of lockdown, capturing a sense of resilience and adaptation that would become central to the album's ethos.[3]Production
The production of Scaled and Icy took place primarily in Tyler Joseph's home studio in Columbus, Ohio, during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in late 2020 and early 2021, with Josh Dun contributing from his home studio in Los Angeles.[15][16] The remote workflow relied heavily on Zoom calls and file sharing, allowing the duo to streamline their two-piece process without external studio constraints, fostering a sense of creative freedom amid isolation.[15] Joseph served as the primary songwriter, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist, handling vocals, keyboards, bass, ukulele, and newly learned electric guitar parts, while producing the majority of the album.[16][15] The project featured minimal instrumentation, emphasizing synth-heavy setups and electronic elements with electro-tinged beats and atmospheric synths; no live drums were recorded initially, with Dun adding percussion and drum engineering remotely on select tracks to enhance the upbeat, pop-oriented sound.[16][15] Collaboration with producer Paul Meany of Mutemath was key, as he co-produced and provided synths and programming both remotely and in-person on tracks like "Redecorate" and "Saturday," building on their prior work together.[15] Additional production came from Mike Elizondo on "Good Day" and "Mulberry Street," and Greg Kurstin on "Saturday."[15] The album was mixed by Adam Hawkins and mastered by Chris Gehringer at Sterling Sound, with final touches completed in April 2021 ahead of its May release.[17]Title and artwork
The album title Scaled and Icy functions as an anagram for "Clancy is dead", directly referencing the band's expansive fictional lore in which Clancy—frontman Tyler Joseph's alter ego—meets a symbolic end while attempting to escape the dystopian city of Dema, a controlling society governed by nine bishops representing oppressive forces. This narrative thread builds on the conceptual universe introduced in prior works like Trench (2018), where Clancy's rebellion against Dema symbolizes personal struggles with mental health and confinement, with "scaled" evoking the act of climbing the city's walls and "icy" suggesting emotional coldness and isolation.[18][19] The title was unveiled through a series of cryptic social media teasers and puzzles beginning in early 2021, with the official announcement occurring on April 7, 2021, via the band's Instagram and Twitter accounts, where they shared the album artwork and pre-order details ahead of the May 21 release. These puzzles incorporated visual and textual clues aligning with the lore's themes of scaling barriers and enduring a frigid, detached existence within Dema, engaging fans in decoding the narrative progression.[3][20] The cover artwork, designed by longtime collaborator Brandon Rike, depicts Joseph and drummer Josh Dun positioned in a barren, snow-covered landscape under a muted sky, with bold red highlights on their clothing and a distant structure evoking Dema's ominous presence. A central dragon illustration, inspired by a "terrifying" children's book from Joseph's collection, reinforces the "scaled" motif while symbolizing mythical peril tied to the lore's themes of danger and transformation. The inner booklet expands on this visual storytelling through detailed illustrations of Dema's bishops—such as Nico and Andre—and recurring escape motifs like yellow tape (used by rebels to evade detection) and fragmented maps of the surrounding continent, immersing listeners in Clancy's thwarted bid for freedom.[21][22] In February 2024, as promotion for the forthcoming Clancy album began, the cover art for Scaled and Icy—along with those for Vessel (2013), Blurryface (2015), and Trench—was updated on streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube to feature strips of red tape partially obscuring the images, symbolizing censorship or blockage within the lore's escalating conflict. This digital alteration did not affect physical editions, preserving the original artwork for vinyl, CD, and merchandise releases.[23][24]Composition
Musical style
Scaled and Icy draws heavily from synth-pop and new wave genres, incorporating '80s-inspired electronic sounds that evoke the era's signature production styles.[12][25] The album's sonic palette features prominent keyboards and programming, shifting away from the duo's earlier alternative rock intensity toward a brighter, more electronic-driven aesthetic.[26] This evolution emphasizes upbeat, danceable tracks designed for accessibility, with Josh Dun's drums frequently synthesized or subdued to complement the synthetic layers.[27] Tracks like "Shy Away" highlight groovy, energetic rhythms with driving bass, while "The Outside" employs hypnotic synth hooks and a bubbly chorus reminiscent of '80s new wave acts such as New Order.[28] The album spans 11 songs over a concise 37 minutes, prioritizing streaming-friendly brevity without sacrificing its pop framework.[29] Stylistic variations add range within this electronic pop core; for instance, "Saturday" adopts a smooth pop-disco vibe with party-anthem energy akin to Maroon 5, and "Never Take It" offers a more restrained, introspective tempo that builds gradually.[26][30] These elements underscore the record's focus on buoyant escapism through polished, synth-heavy arrangements.[31]Lyrics and themes
The lyrics of Scaled and Icy center on themes of escapism and mental health struggles, framed within the band's ongoing Dema lore, where protagonists attempt to flee the oppressive control of the nine bishops who govern the fictional city.[21] Frontman Tyler Joseph has described the album as a deliberate escape into an alternate dimension, disconnected from the real-world isolation of the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing listeners to immerse in a narrative of rebellion against authoritarian forces that symbolize internal turmoil.[14] This storyline progresses the events from prior albums like Trench, portraying Dema's propaganda broadcasts as a tool to suppress dissent while subtly embedding messages of hope for those in hiding.[21] Joseph penned all the lyrics solo, drawing from pandemic-era introspection to blend his personal anxieties with the fictional rebellion in Dema.[32] In tracks like "Choker," he explores self-doubt and the pressure of external expectations, reflecting real-life feelings of being "choked" by scrutiny during isolation.[14] Similarly, "Good Day" serves as an ironic survival anthem, masking a darker narrative of loss and denial—Joseph revealed it imagines the death of his wife and child, with the protagonist feigning normalcy amid grief.[33] These elements fuse autobiographical vulnerability with lore-driven resistance, making the personal feel universal within the escapist framework. Recurring motifs include finding joy in isolation, strained relationships under duress, and subtle critiques of consumerism, all underscoring resilience through anthemic choruses that urge perseverance.[14] For instance, lyrics evoke solitary contentment as a form of quiet defiance, while relational tensions highlight emotional distance imposed by oppressive structures.[21] The narrative arcs across the album, with songs like "Shy Away" encouraging boldness and stepping out of comfort zones, culminating in "Redecorate" as a reflective climax on legacy and the remnants left behind in the face of existential threats.[32] This progression reinforces the album's core message of enduring mental battles through creative and communal escape.[14]Release and promotion
Announcement and marketing
Twenty One Pilots announced their sixth studio album, Scaled and Icy, on April 7, 2021, scheduling its release for May 21, 2021, through Fueled by Ramen and Elektra Records, as a surprise drop designed to build anticipation via secrecy rather than traditional pre-release buildup.[20] The strategy eschewed extensive prior singles, focusing instead on a cryptic teaser campaign that began in early April 2021 with enigmatic social media posts, simulated website glitches on live.twentyonepilots.com, and fan-engaged puzzles that progressively revealed the album title—an anagram of "Clancy is dead"—and tracklist.[34] The marketing approach underscored the band's DIY ethos, shaped by virtual production sessions amid the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing accessibility for global fans through merchandise bundles and immersive online interactions. Pre-orders launched immediately upon announcement, offering bundled physical and digital formats to foster direct fan connection without live touring constraints.[20] This culminated in a release-day livestream event, delivering a virtual concert experience to a global audience.[35] Post-release promotion extended the album's narrative lore through in-house produced videos for select tracks, incorporating animated sequences and live-action shorts to deepen thematic engagement.[36] Commercial tie-ins followed swiftly, including multiple vinyl variants such as limited-edition colored pressings and a digital deluxe edition released on November 19, 2021, featuring livestream recordings to sustain momentum.[37][13]Singles and videos
"Shy Away" was released as the lead promotional single from Scaled and Icy on April 7, 2021, via Fueled by Ramen. The accompanying music video, directed by Miles Cable and AJ Favicchio, incorporates narrative lore elements from the band's fictional universe, featuring Tyler Joseph navigating a neon-lit, virtual production world on a bicycle while evading surreal pursuers, with Josh Dun performing on drums in an otherworldly setting.[38] This visual emphasized themes of avoidance and pursuit, aligning with the song's message of confronting inner doubts. The second promotional single, "Choker," followed on April 30, 2021. Its music video, directed by Mark C. Eshleman and shot in a Columbus, Ohio toy store, portrays Joseph in isolation amid oversized, retro-futuristic toys and fantastical creatures, symbolizing personal stagnation and the struggle to break free.[39] The clip's whimsical yet eerie atmosphere highlights the track's exploration of feeling trapped by routine.[40] "Saturday," the third single, arrived on May 18, 2021, just days before the album's release. The official music video premiered on July 8, 2021, directed by Andrew Donoho and filmed during the band's livestream event.[41] It depicts a live band performance in a flooded room, blending high-energy instrumentation with subtle nods to the Dema storyline, such as yellow caution tape, while capturing a sense of communal escape and joy.[42] "Saturday" later earned Gold certification from the RIAA on May 30, 2023, denoting 500,000 equivalent units in the United States.[43] "The Outside" was issued as a post-album single on November 24, 2021. Its music video, released on March 18, 2022, and also directed by Andrew Donoho, compiles fan-submitted footage of dances and performances, fostering community engagement through social media challenges that encouraged participants to interpret the song's themes of external pressures and resilience.[44] This approach extended the track's promotional reach beyond traditional channels. Unlike conventional releases, the singles from Scaled and Icy eschewed heavy reliance on radio airplay, instead prioritizing streaming playlists, social media teasers, and visual content to build anticipation. "Shy Away" later earned Gold certification from the RIAA on September 21, 2022, denoting 500,000 equivalent units in the United States.[45]Livestream event
The Livestream Experience was held on May 21, 2021, at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, where Twenty One Pilots performed to an empty arena before a global audience via their official website and YouTube.[46][47] The event, produced by lili STUDIOS using the Maestro platform, marked the album's release and featured a full playthrough of Scaled and Icy alongside older hits such as "Stressed Out," "Heathens," "Trees," and "Car Radio."[20][48][49] The production, planned over seven months starting in July 2020 and involving 150 staff members led by production manager Rodney Johnson, incorporated a multi-camera setup, elaborate set design, choreography with dancers, and special effects to create an immersive concert atmosphere.[47] Interactive fan elements included a 3D maze, fan art displays, and real-time merchandise purchasing options during the broadcast.[47] The performance opened with narration by Tyler Joseph portraying the character Clancy on a sofa surrounded by DEMA organization members, weaving the show's narrative into the band's ongoing Clancy storyline from prior albums.[48] The one-hour event drew 3.6 million sessions on the livestream page by late May 2021, accumulating 3.48 million hours of watch time, and was lauded for its high energy and theatrical execution despite the absence of a live audience.[47] Following the broadcast, it became available on-demand, with event-specific merchandise such as the Scaled and Icy Live Crewneck released through the band's official store.[50] Exclusive footage from the performance was later compiled into the album Scaled and Icy (Livestream Version), released on November 19, 2021.[51]Touring
The Takeøver Tour
The Takeøver Tour was announced on June 16, 2021, as the primary concert tour supporting Twenty One Pilots' album Scaled and Icy. It commenced on September 21, 2021, at the Bluebird Theater in Denver, Colorado, and concluded on June 25, 2022, at Wembley Arena in London, England, with additional festival performances extending into July 2022. The tour encompassed North America, Mexico City, Europe, and select festival dates, featuring over 70 shows across the run.[52][53] The itinerary adopted a distinctive "takeover" format, with the duo spending approximately one week in each major city, performing consecutive nights at venues of escalating capacity—from intimate clubs to large arenas—to build anticipation and accommodate demand. This structure allowed for multiple shows in cities including Denver, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Columbus, Atlanta, and London, alongside one-off festival appearances such as Lollapalooza in Chicago and Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK. Early legs included support from acts like half•alive, Arrested Youth, and Jay Joseph, while European dates featured half•alive as opener. Logistics were adapted for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, particularly in the initial U.S. phase, where entry required proof of full vaccination or a negative test result within 72 hours.[52][54][55] Production elements emphasized immersive visuals and audience engagement, incorporating large LED screens to display narrative-driven graphics tied to the band's lore, pyrotechnics for high-energy moments, and confetti cannons deployed during celebratory segments to heighten crowd interaction. These features created a dynamic, theatrical environment that evolved with venue size, from stripped-down setups in smaller spaces to full-scale arena spectacles. The tour achieved significant commercial success, with numerous dates selling out rapidly, including arena shows at venues like the United Center in Chicago and Madison Square Garden in New York, reflecting strong fan demand post-pandemic. Reported box office data from select performances indicated high attendance and revenue, contributing to the band's reputation for consistent touring profitability, though comprehensive totals were not publicly aggregated.[56][57] In 2022, the tour experienced minor disruptions, including rescheduling of a few European dates due to logistical challenges, but no widespread cancellations occurred. Notably, during an August 31, 2022, performance at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, frontman Tyler Joseph slipped on a drumstick onstage, injuring his ankle and knee, yet the show proceeded without interruption, and subsequent dates were unaffected. This incident highlighted the physical demands of the production but did not impact the overall schedule.[58]The Icy Tour
Following the Takeøver Tour, Twenty One Pilots announced "The Icy Tour" on November 19, 2021, as an additional arena tour supporting Scaled and Icy. It ran from August 18, 2022, in St. Paul, Minnesota, to September 24, 2022, in Salt Lake City, Utah, comprising 23 dates across North America with support from Peter McPoland.[10][59]Live performances and setlists
During the Takeøver Tour, Twenty One Pilots' setlists typically incorporated 6-8 tracks from Scaled and Icy, seamlessly blending them with fan favorites from earlier albums like Vessel and Blurryface to create a dynamic 20-30 song performance. Shows often opened with an energetic medley of "Good Day" and "No Chances" from the new album, transitioning into high-impact classics such as "Stressed Out" and a mashup of "Migraine," "Morph," and "Holding on to You," before diving into "Heathens" and "The Outside."[60] Later segments highlighted additional Scaled and Icy material, including "Shy Away," "Mulberry Street," "Saturday," "Never Take It," "Redecorate," and "Choker," interspersed with staples like "Lane Boy," "Chlorine," and "Car Radio" to maintain momentum across the show's two-hour runtime.[61] Live adaptations of Scaled and Icy tracks emphasized the duo's instrumental prowess and audience interaction, with drummer Josh Dun adding prominent live percussion fills and solos to amplify the album's synth-driven sound. For instance, "The Outside" featured extended instrumental jams that built tension through Dun's dynamic drumming and Tyler Joseph's layered vocals, extending the track beyond its studio length for immersive crowd engagement. "Saturday" became a staple for fan sing-alongs, where Joseph often paused to let audiences belt out choruses, fostering a communal vibe amid the upbeat pop-rock arrangement.[62] These modifications transformed the album's brighter, escapist tone into a more visceral live experience, with Joseph's occasional ukulele accompaniment on introspective cuts like "Never Take It" adding an intimate, acoustic layer to arena-scale productions.[63] Special elements enriched the performances, including Joseph's signature stage dives into the crowd during high-energy segments like "Lane Boy" transitions, and lore-themed interludes featuring synchronized video projections that tied into the band's ongoing narrative universe from prior albums. These projections, displaying abstract visuals of escape and resilience, bridged songs and heightened thematic immersion without overshadowing the music. At festival appearances, such as Summerfest 2021, the band integrated Scaled and Icy material like "Shy Away," "The Outside," and "Saturday" into condensed sets, adapting the full tour spectacle to outdoor stages while preserving the album's vibrant energy.[64] Audience reception to these live renditions was overwhelmingly positive, with upbeat tracks like "Shy Away" and "Saturday" generating high-energy mosh pits and collective cheers, while ballads such as "Redecorate" and "Never Take It" elicited emotional peaks through sing-alongs and visible audience connection. Fans captured and shared numerous videos of these moments on platforms like YouTube, where clips of extended jams and stage interactions amassed millions of views, alongside a surge in amateur covers of adapted tracks that proliferated online communities.[65][66]Critical reception
Reviews
Scaled and Icy received generally favorable reviews from music critics, earning a Metacritic score of 70 out of 100 based on 9 reviews.[67] Critics praised the album's shift to an energetic, upbeat pop sound, marking a departure from the duo's previous darker themes and highlighting Tyler Joseph's vocal versatility across synth-driven tracks. NME awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, calling it "an expectation-crushing statement of ambition" with playful anthems like "Good Day" and "Saturday" that balance emotional rawness with encouragement. The review lauded its risk-taking approach, comparing it to My Chemical Romance's Danger Days for its positive, lore-infused experimentation. However, some reviewers criticized the album for formulaic lyrics and a perceived lack of depth, viewing it as less ambitious than 2018's Trench. The Guardian gave it 3 out of 5 stars, describing it as "surface-level synth fun" with appealing but unremarkable melodies that blend rock, rap, and pop without a distinctive edge.[26] Kerrang! noted its flashes of brilliance amid occasional underwhelming moments, appreciating the sonic variety but acknowledging inconsistencies.[68] Fan reception was divided, with many appreciating the album's accessibility and pop hooks while debating its integration with the band's ongoing lore, as its bright tone contrasted sharply with prior narratives. Aggregated user scores averaged 5.9 out of 10 on Album of the Year, based on over 5,800 ratings, reflecting a mix of enthusiasm for tracks like "Shy Away" and disappointment over its lighter vibe.[69] Metacritic user reviews averaged 8.5 out of 10 based on 314 ratings, indicating stronger fan support overall but with vocal critiques of its deviation from expectations.[70] In retrospective analyses from 2024 and 2025, the album has been viewed as a transitional "pandemic pop" experiment, created under isolation constraints and serving as a deliberate lore pivot toward propaganda-like optimism in the Dema storyline.[71] Critics and fans alike have noted its role as a modest diversion, with some reevaluating its consistency in achieving a unified, if polarizing, sound.[72] A 2025 review described it as ditching dark themes in favor of rushed brightness, underscoring its divisive place in the discography.[73]Accolades
Scaled and Icy received the Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album at the 2022 ceremony, where it competed against albums including Music of the Spheres by Coldplay and Mercury – Act 1 by Imagine Dragons.[74] The album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on November 6, 2023, denoting 500,000 equivalent units in the United States.[75] Its lead single, "Shy Away," earned a similar RIAA Gold certification on January 10, 2023.[76] "Shy Away" was nominated for Best Alternative at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.[77] The album ranked number 27 on Kerrang!'s list of the 50 best albums of 2021.[78] Additionally, the track "Saturday" placed at number 47 on NME's list of the 50 best songs of 2021.[79]Track listing and credits
Track listing
Scaled and Icy is the sixth studio album by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots, consisting of eleven tracks with a total runtime of 37:38.[5] All songs were written by the band's lead vocalist Tyler Joseph, except "Redecorate" co-written by Joseph and Paul Meany, and produced primarily by Joseph, with additional production contributions on select tracks from Mike Elizondo, Greg Kurstin, and Paul Meany.[80]| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Good Day" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph, Mike Elizondo | 3:24 |
| 2. | "Choker" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 3:43 |
| 3. | "Shy Away" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 2:55 |
| 4. | "The Outside" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 3:36 |
| 5. | "Saturday" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph, Paul Meany, Greg Kurstin | 2:52 |
| 6. | "Never Take It" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 3:32 |
| 7. | "Mulberry Street" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph, Mike Elizondo | 3:44 |
| 8. | "Formidable" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 2:56 |
| 9. | "Bounce Man" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 3:05 |
| 10. | "No Chances" | Tyler Joseph | Tyler Joseph | 3:46 |
| 11. | "Redecorate" | Tyler Joseph, Paul Meany | Tyler Joseph, Paul Meany | 4:05 |
Personnel
Scaled and Icy was recorded primarily at Tyler Joseph's home studio in Columbus, Ohio, with Josh Dun contributing drum recordings remotely from Los Angeles.[4] The core creative team consisted of the duo Twenty One Pilots, comprising Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun. Joseph handled lead and backing vocals, keyboards, piano, ukulele, bass guitar, drums, programming, engineering, and production across the album.[17][82] Dun provided drums and percussion on select tracks, including drum engineering for several songs.[17][80] Paul Meany contributed additional production on track 5 ("Saturday") and primary production on track 11 ("Redecorate"), along with engineering, synths, programming, and backing vocals.[82][80] Additional musicians included:- Mike Elizondo – bass (tracks 1, 7)[17]
- Brittany Haas – violin (track 1)[17]
- Matt Pauling – violin (track 2), drum engineering (tracks 2, 6)[17][80]
- Steven Patrick – trumpet (tracks 1, 7)[17]
Commercial performance
Weekly charts
Scaled and Icy debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200 chart dated June 5, 2021, earning 75,000 equivalent album units in the week ending May 27, including 51,000 in traditional album sales and 24,000 in streaming equivalent albums. The album also launched at number 1 on both the Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts, marking Twenty One Pilots' third leaders on each tally.[9] Internationally, the album achieved strong initial performance, reaching the top 10 in 15 countries during its debut week. It peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart, number 3 on the Canadian Albums Chart and Australian Albums Chart, number 6 on the German Albums Chart, and number 7 on the Dutch Albums Chart. Streaming played a key role in its global debut, with significant on-demand streams contributing to its chart placements across multiple territories.[85][86][87][88][89]| Chart (2021) | Peak Position |
|---|---|
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 3 |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 3 |
| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) | 6 |
| Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) | 7 |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 4 |
| US Billboard 200 | 3 |
| US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard) | 1 |
| US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) | 1 |
Year-end charts
In 2021, Scaled and Icy ranked at number 42 on the Billboard 200 year-end chart, reflecting its strong debut and sustained consumption throughout the year.[92] It also performed well within rock categories, placing at number 47 on the Top Rock Albums year-end chart. Internationally, the album reached number 96 on the UK year-end albums chart. The following year, Scaled and Icy re-entered the Billboard 200 year-end chart at number 198, bolstered by increased activity from the associated tour. As of late 2025, the album has not ranked among the top entries in partial decade-end lists for the 2020s but has been noted in various alternative rock compilations for its upbeat production and thematic innovation.[93] Its streaming longevity contributed to this recognition, with the album reaching approximately 985 million total plays on Spotify as of November 2025.[94]Certifications
The album Scaled and Icy has received certifications in multiple territories, recognizing sales and streaming equivalents as of November 2025. In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified the album Gold on September 21, 2022, for 500,000 units.[45] It has not achieved Platinum status (1,000,000 units) as of 2025. In the United Kingdom, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded Silver certification in 2022 for 60,000 units.[95]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom (BPI) | Silver | 60,000 | 2022 |
| United States (RIAA) | Gold | 500,000 | September 21, 2022 |
| Single | Certification | Certified units/sales | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Shy Away" | Gold | 500,000 | 2022 |
| "Saturday" | Gold | 500,000 | May 2023 |