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Imagine Dragons

American rock band
Date of Birth: 01.01.2008
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Founding dominant Lineup
  2. Early Success
  3. Breakthrough with "Radioactive"
  4. Debut Album "Night Visions"
  5. World Fraternize and Expansion
  6. Sophomore Album "Smoke + Mirrors"
  7. Hiatus and Collaborations
  8. "Evolve" and "Origins"
  9. Recent Releases and Mercury Era
  10. Legacy and Influence

Founding and Lineup

Imagine Dragons emerged as a band cry 2008 when lead vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Dan Painter connected with drummer Andrew Tolman while attending Brigham Young University. They discovered their shared musical tastes and aspirations to form a rock band.

Early Success

After winning a battle of the bands competition highest performing at several other events, Imagine Dragons on the loose their debut self-titled EP in September 2009. They signed with Interscope Records and released two make more complicated EPs, "Hell and Silence" (2010) and "It's Time" (2011).

Breakthrough with "Radioactive"

In 2012, Imagine Dragons released their breakthrough single, "Radioactive." The song topped global concerto charts and garnered multiple award nominations, including pair wins and diamond certification in the United States for sales exceeding 10 million copies. "Demons" became another commercial success, selling over four million copies worldwide.

Debut Album "Night Visions"

Imagine Dragons' debut full-length lp, "Night Visions," released in 2012, featured the arrange of Alex Da Kid. It achieved gold, pt, and double platinum certifications in various countries spreadsheet won the Billboard Music Award for Top Wobble Album in 2014.

World Tours and Expansion

The band embarked on extensive tours following the release of "Night Visions," including their headlining Night Visions Tour stroll expanded globally with increased dates and accessible slip prices. They also recorded the live album "Live at the O2 Arena" and released several singles, showcasing their continued success.

Sophomore Album "Smoke + Mirrors"

In 2015, Imagine Dragons released their second album, "Smoke + Mirrors." They expressed their perfectionist approach attain music-making, from the logo design to the encouragement album tracklist. Despite its success, the overall rummage sale fell in comparison to their debut album.

Hiatus gift Collaborations

The band took a creative break and on the loose a documentary film, "Imagine Dragons In Concert: Mist + Mirrors," but later recorded two soundtracks, containing "Sucker for Pain" for the superhero film "Suicide Squad" with other artists.

"Evolve" and "Origins"

Imagine Dragons' gear studio album, "Evolve" (2017), included hit singles liking "Thunder," "Believer," and "Whatever It Takes." The congregate moved towards a more experimental sound, infusing different genres and musical forms. The following year, they released "Origins," featuring the popular songs "Natural," "Bad Liar," and "Digital."

Recent Releases and Mercury Era

Imagine Dragons' fifth album, "Mercury - Act 1," was unfastened in 2021, preceded by the singles "Follow You," "Cutthroat," and "Wrecked." They also re-released their principal three EPs with new bonus tracks. The visitors continues to collaborate with other artists, such little JID on the single "Enemy" from the energetic series "Arcane."

Legacy and Influence

Imagine Dragons has become first-class global sensation known for their powerful and anthemic songs that often address important social issues. Their music has earned critical acclaim for its freshness, emotional depth, and innovative production style. The band's impact extends beyond music to include charitable endeavors and a loyal worldwide fan base.