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Imagine Dragons is an American
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band from
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, consisting of lead singer
Dan Reynolds Daniel Coulter Reynolds (born July 14, 1987) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist of the pop rock band Imagine Dragons. Reynolds also released an EP in 2011, titled ''Egyptian – EP,'' as a duo with his former wife A ...
, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist
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and drummer Daniel Platzman. The band first gained exposure with the release of their single " It's Time", followed by their award-winning debut studio album '' Night Visions'' (2012), which resulted in the chart-topping singles "
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" and " Demons". ''
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'' named "Radioactive", which held the record for most weeks charted on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the "biggest rock hit of the year".
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called them "the year's biggest breakout band", and '' Billboard'' named them their "Breakthrough Band of 2013" and "Biggest Band of 2017", and placed them at the top of their "Year in Rock" rankings for 2013, 2017, and 2018. Imagine Dragons topped the ''Billboard'' Year-End "Top Artists – Duo/Group" category in 2018. The band's second studio album ''
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'' (2015) reached number one in the US, Canada and the UK. This was followed by their third studio album '' Evolve'' (2017), which resulted in three chart-topping singles, " Believer", " Thunder", and " Whatever It Takes", also making them the artist with the most weeks at number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot Rock Songs chart. The album reached the top five in many countries. The band's fourth studio album ''
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'' (2018) featured the single "
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", which became their fifth song to top the Hot Rock Songs chart. Although all four albums were commercially successful, critical reception was mixed. The band released their fifth studio album '' Mercury – Act 1'' on September 3, 2021 and its follow-up '' Mercury – Act 2'' on July 1, 2022, to similar reviews. Imagine Dragons has won three American Music Awards, nine ''Billboard'' Music Awards, one
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, one MTV Video Music Award, and one World Music Award. In May 2014, the band was nominated for 14 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, including Top Artist of the Year and a Milestone Award, which recognizes innovation and creativity of artists across different genres. In April 2018, the band was nominated 11 more times for ''Billboard'' Music Awards. Imagine Dragons has sold more than 75 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling music artists. They were the most streamed group of 2018 on
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and are the first rock act to have four songs, "Radioactive", "Demons", "Believer", and "Thunder", to surpass one billion streams each. According to ''Billboard'', "Believer", "Thunder", and "Radioactive" were the three best performing rock songs of the 2010s.


History


2008–2011: Early years

In 2008, lead singer
Dan Reynolds Daniel Coulter Reynolds (born July 14, 1987) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist of the pop rock band Imagine Dragons. Reynolds also released an EP in 2011, titled ''Egyptian – EP,'' as a duo with his former wife A ...
met drummer
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at
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, where they were both students. Reynolds and Tolman recruited Andrew Beck, Dave Lemke, and Aurora Florence to play guitar, bass, and piano respectively for their band. Their name is an anagram for a phrase only known to members of the group, which Reynolds stated each member approved of. The five-piece released an
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titled ''Speak to Me'' that year, but Beck and Florence left the band later that year. In 2009, Tolman recruited long-time high school friend Wayne Sermon, who had graduated from Berklee College of Music, to play guitar. Tolman later recruited his wife, Brittany Tolman, to sing back-up and play keys, and the band began to play shows together again. Lemke left the band later on, leading Sermon to recruit another Berklee music student,
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, to join the band as their bassist and complete the line-up. The band garnered a large following in their hometown of Provo, Utah, before the members moved to
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, the hometown of Dan Reynolds, where the band recorded and released their first three EPs. The band released a self-titled EP '' Imagine Dragons'' on September 1, 2009, and '' Hell and Silence'' on March 10, 2010, both recorded at
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, in Las Vegas. Six months after releasing their third EP, '' It's Time'' on March 12, 2011, they signed a record deal with Interscope Records on November 18, 2011. They got their first big break when
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's frontman Pat Monahan fell sick just prior to the Bite of Las Vegas Festival 2009. Imagine Dragons were called to fill in and performed to a crowd of more than 26,000 people. Local accolades including "Best CD of 2011" (''Vegas SEVEN''), "Best Local Indie Band 2010" ('' Las Vegas Weekly''), "Las Vegas' Newest Must See Live Act" ('' Las Vegas CityLife''), Vegas Music Summit Headliner 2010, and more sent the band on a positive trajectory. In November 2011, they signed with Interscope Records and began working with English Grammy Award-winning producer
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. Eventually, the Tolmans left the group. Daniel Platzman and keyboardist Theresa Flaminio were recruited by Ben McKee in August 2011, prior to the band's label deal in November 2011.


2012–2014: ''Night Visions''

Theresa Flaminio departed from Imagine Dragons in early 2012, leaving them as a four-piece. The band worked closely with Alex da Kid, with whom they recorded their first major-label release at Westlake Recording Studios in
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. An EP entitled '' Continued Silence'' was released on Valentine's Day (February 14, 2012) digitally and peaked at number 40 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The band also released an EP titled '' Hear Me'' in 2012. Shortly after, " It's Time" was released as a single and peaked at number 15 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The music video debuted on April 17, 2012, on all
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affiliates and was subsequently nominated for an MTV Video Music Award in the "Best Rock Video" category. "It's Time" was certified a 6× platinum single by the RIAA. The band finished recording their debut album '' Night Visions'' in the summer of 2012 at Studio X inside Palms Casino Resort and released the album in the United States on September 4, 2012. It peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart with first week sales in excess of 83,000 copies, the highest charting for a debut rock album since 2006. The album also reached No. 1 on the Billboard
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and Rock Album charts as well as the top ten on the Australian, Austrian, Canadian, Dutch, German, Irish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Scottish, Spanish, and United Kingdom Albums charts. It won a Billboard Music Award for Top Rock Album and was nominated for the
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. ''Night Visions'' is certified platinum in the US by the RIAA as well as in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK. The album produced three tracks that reached the ''Billboard'' Top 40, four tracks in the ARIA Top 40, and five tracks charting in the UK Top 40. The album's second single "
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" reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Alternative Songs, ''Billboard'' Rock Songs, and Swedish singles chart and has sold more than 14 million singles in the United States, entering the top 3 of the most selling songs digitally ever. It also smashed the record of the longest running song on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 by spending 87 weeks before being broken by The Weeknd's "
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" in 2021. "Radioactive" stayed at No. 1 on the Hot Rock Songs chart for a record-breaking 23 weeks and ultimately became the genre's biggest hit of 2013. It peaked at No. 3, becoming their first top ten single in the United States and broke the record for the longest run into the top five. It is the best-selling rock song on the Nielsen SoundScan running list of best-selling rock songs in digital history. By the end of 2013, "Radioactive" had already sold over 3 million copies. ''
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'' called it "the biggest rock hit of the year". It was also the most streamed song of 2013 on
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in the United States. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards, winning the latter of the two. The band performed a medley of "Radioactive" and " M.A.A.D City" alongside rapper Kendrick Lamar at the ceremony. A remixed version of "Radioactive", featuring a newly added verse from Lamar, was released the next day and performed on the February 1, 2014 episode of ''
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''. Third single " Demons" reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Pop Songs, peaked at No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and spent 61 weeks on it. In 2021, RIAA declared that the song has become the band's third diamond selling song in the US. Fourth single " On Top Of The World" reached a peak of No. 79 on the
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and also spent 20 weeks on the chart. In the US, the non-singles off the album, "Bleeding Out" and "Amsterdam" were certified platinum while "Hear Me" and "Tiptoe" were certified gold. '' Billboard'' listed them as one of "2012's Brightest New Stars" and later "The Breakout Band of 2013". Imagine Dragons won the 2014 Billboard Music Awards for Top Duo/Group, Top Hot 100 Artist, and Top Rock Artist. Amazon.com called the band their "Favorite Rock Artist of 2012". In 2013, Imagine Dragons returned to Europe and North America with the Night Visions Tour. The band announced 13 additional US summer tour dates which also sold out. The band then announced a North America Amphitheatre tour. Pollstar listed the band in their Top 20 Concert Tours list by average box office gross despite their average ticket price being the third lowest on the list. The band released a live album, ''
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'', in April 2013.


2014–2016: ''Smoke + Mirrors''

The idea behind the second studio album, dubbed as their " New Year's resolution", was to create music and finish it when the band feels that their work is done. Since the beginning of the Night Visions Tour, the band had been writing new material for an upcoming album, and, even as early as the start of the tour, had been recording demos for the album, before entering the studio. By the time that they entered the studio to work on the album, they had amassed 50 demos to work from. Prior to the album's release, Imagine Dragons released a number of singles for other projects including a song for the film '' Transformers: Age of Extinction'', called " Battle Cry" (June 2014) and song " Warriors" for the 2014 League of Legends World Championship (September 2014). On October 24, they revealed the lead single to the upcoming album, "
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" via several visual snippets on Facebook and Instagram. It was released on October 27. It was sent to US Alternative radio for ads on November 3. On December 16, the band announced their second album ''
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'', along with the release of its second single "
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". " Shots" was released as the album's third single on January 26, 2015. Imagine Dragons played at the Mayan Theater in
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on February 5, 2015. The half-hour set included the live debut of unreleased songs "Summer" and "
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". On February 8, the band partnered with
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for a performance of "Shots" as part of a live commercial aired during the Grammy Awards. ''Smoke + Mirrors'' was released on February 17. The album debuted atop the Billboard 200, making it the band's first number one album. The band began a world tour in support of the album on June 3 in
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. During the band's tour, Imagine Dragons released two non-album singles. "
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" was released on August 26, 2015, and "
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" on October 12, 2015, via
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. The band also released a cover of "I Love You All the Time" by
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on December 18, 2015, in support of the victims of the November 2015 Paris attacks. The
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ended on February 5, 2016, in
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. The band released a one night only concert film, ''Imagine Dragons In Concert: Smoke + Mirrors'', in select theaters on March 2, 2016, which was later released on DVD and Blu-Ray. Following the tour, the band planned to take a hiatus. They released the soundtracks songs "Not Today" from '' Me Before You'' and "
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" from '' Suicide Squad'' with
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, Wiz Khalifa,
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, Ty Dolla Sign, and
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in April and June, respectively.


2016–2020: ''Evolve'' and ''Origins''

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was hidden in the videos and translated to "objects of same color". On February 1, 2017, Imagine Dragons released " Believer" as the lead single for their next album. "Believer" was used as part of a
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. On April 27, 2017, the band released " Thunder" as the second single from their third album. On May 8, 2017, Imagine Dragons announced their third studio album '' Evolve'', as well as a new track " Whatever It Takes", which was released on the same day. A tour in support for the album was also announced within the same day. The tour was held across 33 countries from September 2017 through September 2018. ''Evolve'' was released on June 23, 2017, worldwide. The album reached the top five in most countries but was met with mixed critical reception. The album and the single "Thunder" received nominations for Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, respectively, at the
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. "Whatever It Takes" was released as an official single off the album a few months later on October 6, 2017. The song won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video in
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. On February 14, 2018, Imagine Dragons announced a new single titled " Next to Me" on Twitter. The song was released as part of a re-issue of ''Evolve'' on February 21, 2018. On June 12, 2018, Imagine Dragons announced a new single in collaboration with Kygo titled "
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" on Twitter. The song was released on June 15, 2018. In 2018, Imagine Dragons also became co-owners of esports team
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. On July 12, 2018, Imagine Dragons announced a new single titled "
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" on Twitter. The song was released on July 17, 2018. The song was used as the anthem for the 2018 ''
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'' season. The band concluded the Evolve tour in Tampa, Florida on August 10. On September 18, 2018, Imagine Dragons announced a new single titled " Zero", which was released the following day. It was used in the end credits of the
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film '' Ralph Breaks the Internet''. On October 3, 2018, Imagine Dragons announced their fourth studio album, ''
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'', which was released on November 9, 2018. "Natural" and "Zero" serve as the lead singles off the album, while "
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" is featured on the international deluxe edition of the album. The band has described this album as a sister album to their previous work ''Evolve''. On October 31, 2018, Imagine Dragons released the third single off the album, " Machine". Lastly, on November 6, 2018, Imagine Dragons released the album's fourth single, " Bad Liar". ''Origins'' debuted at number two in the US, making it their fourth top five album. It reached the top ten in multiple countries, but received mixed reviews from critics. On January 7, 2019, Imagine Dragons performed the halftime show for the 2019 College Football Championship game. The band performed "
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", " Bad Liar", " Thunder", and a special version of " Believer" with rapper
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. The new version of the song was released on streaming platforms the following day. In June 2019, Beat Games released a paid
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rhythm game '' Beat Saber'', called "Imagine Dragons Music Pack", that includes ten songs by Imagine Dragons. On June 20, 2019, Imagine Dragons released a new version "Birds", featuring Italian singer
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, as the fifth and final single from ''Origins''. On July 23, 2019, an animated video for the original version of the song was released. In December 2019, Reynolds announced that he was taking a break from producing and writing music to focus on fatherhood. On January 20, 2020, the band released a music video for "Nothing Left to Say", a song from their debut album '' Night Visions''.


2021–present: ''Mercury – Acts 1'' & ''2''

On March 8, 2021, Imagine Dragons announced the release of two singles, " Follow You" and "Cutthroat", which were released on March 12. The band began teasing their upcoming album which was executively produced by Rick Rubin. On June 29, 2021, the band announced the single " Wrecked", along with the pre-order for their fifth studio album '' Mercury – Act 1'' a day later. The song was released on July 2, 2021. ''Mercury – Act 1'' was released on September 3, along with the single "Monday". Similar to their previous work, the album was met with mixed critical reception. It debuted at number nine in the US. The album's release coincided with the announcement of a tour in support of the album. In October, the band re-released their first three extended plays onto streaming services and digital retailers. Each EP features a previously unreleased bonus track. The band also released the single " Enemy" featuring rapper JID, as part of the soundtrack to the
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series ''Arcane'', on October 28. It is the second collaboration between Imagine Dragons and '' League of Legends'', following "Warriors". Soon after the release of ''Mercury – Act 1'', the band began teasing towards a follow-up album that would also be executively produced by Rubin. In January 2022, Reynolds stated that the album was "almost done" and would be released following the first leg of the Mercury Tour. The tour began on February 6 in
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and concluded on September 15 in
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. On March 11, 2022, the band released a single titled " Bones", which serves as the lead single to their sixth studio album '' Mercury – Act 2''. On April 6, the band announced that ''Mercury – Act 2'' would be released on July 1, 2022. The 18-track album was released as part of a compilation album containing both ''Mercury'' albums. The band released a ten year anniversary expanded edition of ''Night Visions'' on September 9, 2022 featuring two previously unreleased demos, "Love of Mine" and "Bubble". "Love of Mine" was released on September 2.


Musical style and influences

Imagine Dragons' musical style has mainly been described as
pop rock Pop rock (also typeset as pop/rock) is a fusion genre with an emphasis on professional songwriting and recording craft, and less emphasis on attitude than rock music. Originating in the late 1950s as an alternative to normal rock and roll, ear ...
, electropop,
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,
indie pop Indie pop (also typeset as indie-pop or indiepop) is a music genre and subculture that combines guitar pop with DIY ethic in opposition to the style and tone of mainstream pop music. It originated from British post-punk in the late 1970s and s ...
,
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, arena rock, and
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. Their music also contains influences from
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, dance-pop, trip hop, folk, drum and bass, dubstep, industrial, EDM, R&B, and hip hop. Dan Reynolds cites
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,
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,
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,
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, Paul Simon, Coldplay,
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, Harry Nilsson, and U2 as some of his and the band's artistic influences. In terms of success, Reynolds credits bands like
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and Mumford & Sons for bringing alternative pop music to a new level of commercial success in recent years.


Public image

Despite their popularity and large social media followings, reception towards Imagine Dragons from other musicians and music critics has been mixed since their breakthrough to the mainstream. Review aggregator
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reports that the band's first four studio albums—''Night Visions'', ''Smoke + Mirrors'', ''Evolve'', and ''Origins''—have scores of 53, 60, 47, and 59, respectively, out of 100, indicating generally mixed reviews. The band's music has been criticized for its repetitive lyrics, "overblown" arena rock production, overemphasis on reverberation effects, sticking to formulas, and genre-hopping. Following the band's halftime show performance at the 2019 College Football National Championship, American music publication '' Spin'' ran an article titled 'Is Imagine Dragons The Worst Band Ever?', which described the band's songs as having lyrics that are "a composite of motivational platitudes and pseudo-dramatic yelps, barely merit repeating, if only because Reynolds seems so willing to do that himself" and featuring a "punishing, squelching rhythmic force." The band has frequently been compared to Canadian rock band Nickelback by critics, referring to Nickelback's own negative public perception. Despite this criticism, the band has described themselves as "genre-less". In an interview with ''Billboard'' at the
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, Reynolds stated, "We've always kind of prided ourselves on being kind of a genre-less band. ..I have no idea how I'd categorize us. Sometimes it's definitely pop; sometimes the songs are all guitar-driven. It depends on the song." The band has also been the subject of ridicule by several musicians. In a 2019 interview, Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor echoed the Nickelback comparisons, claiming that Nickelback were "passing the baton of being rock and roll's scapegoat" to Imagine Dragons. Matty Healy of The 1975 described "Radioactive" as 'nothingness', stating, "It might as well be called 'Pikachy Banana.'" In a 2018 interview, Mark Foster joked that his band
Foster the People Foster the People is an American indie pop band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 2009. Its members are singer Mark Foster, guitarist Sean Cimino, and keyboardist Isom Innis. Foster founded the band in 2009 after spending several years in ...
give their rejected material to Imagine Dragons. In response, Reynolds took to Twitter, denouncing what he described as "click-bait horse shit filled with vile and hate meant to feed humanity's need to laugh at each other's imperfections and fails." Foster issued an apology to Reynolds on Twitter, expressing regret over the joke and praising him for his humanitarian efforts. Taylor, on the other hand, criticized Reynolds and claimed that his words were taken out of context, tweeting, "As long as people are stupid, letting salacious headlines do their thinking for them, there will always be controversy. Do some research and find the truth...". Healy responded in a radio interview, stating, "You're a millionaire in a huge band. You don't say, 'Oh, I'm gonna do this, and also can I be void of criticism?' It's like … no." On the other hand, the band has been praised for their genre-bending style, and for keeping arena rock popular during the 2010s, a decade which saw guitars and bands dwindling in mainstream music.


Philanthropy

In 2013, along with the family of Tyler Robinson, Imagine Dragons started a charity called the Tyler Robinson Foundation, helping young people battling cancer. Beginning in 2014, the first annual Tyler Robinson Foundation Gala was held in Las Vegas. Imagine Dragons performed for "Playing It Forward" (S1 E2) to raise $100,000 for school music programs. The band partnered with mtvU to help choose four Fulbright-mtvU Fellowship recipients. They partnered with Do the Write Thing: National Campaign to Stop Violence for a fundraising event. Imagine Dragons performed as part of
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's "Bringing Human Rights Home" concert in Brooklyn on February 5, 2014. In 2015, Imagine Dragons released the track "
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" for the One4 project with all proceeds going to the
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to support fleeing refugees, particularly in the Middle East. Imagine Dragons also released cover track "I Love You All The Time" to benefit the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris. In 2017, the band helped organize the annual LoveLoud Festival which aims to raise awareness about LGBTQ youth and benefit LGBTQ organizations such as the Trevor Project. On June 22, 2018, in collaboration with film score composer Hans Zimmer, lead singer Dan Reynolds released a single titled "Skipping Stones". The song was released to correspond with his new documentary, '' Believer'', a film that discusses the topic of the intersection between the
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community and
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. All proceeds from the song benefit LGBTQ charities.


Band members

Current members *
Dan Reynolds Daniel Coulter Reynolds (born July 14, 1987) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead vocalist of the pop rock band Imagine Dragons. Reynolds also released an EP in 2011, titled ''Egyptian – EP,'' as a duo with his former wife A ...
– lead vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion (2008–present) * Wayne Sermon – guitars, backing vocals, mandolin, drums, percussion, piano, synthesizers (2009–present) *
Ben McKee Benjamin Arthur McKee (born April 7, 1985) is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is the bassist for the pop rock band Imagine Dragons. Early life McKee was raised in Forestville, California, and graduated from El Molino ...
– bass, piano, keyboards, synthesizers, backing vocals, guitars, drums, percussion (2009–present) * Daniel Platzman – drums, percussion, backing vocals, guitars, viola, keyboards (2011–present) Current touring musicians * Tim Mason – keyboards, piano, synthesizers, guitar, backing vocals (2022–present) Former members *
Andrew Tolman Andrew Tolman (born January 9, 1986) is an American studio musician and songwriter. He is a member of the cult club band The Moth & The Flame. He was also a founding member of the pop rock band Imagine Dragons. In 2016–17, Andrew went on tour w ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals, guitars (2008–2011) * Andrew Beck – guitars, backing vocals (2008–2009) * Aurora Florence – piano, keyboards, backing vocals, violin (2008–2009) * Dave Lemke – bass, backing vocals (2008–2009) * Brittany Tolman – piano, keyboards, backing vocals, guitars (2009–2011) * Theresa Flaminio – piano, keyboards, backing vocals (2011) Former touring musicians * Ryan Walker – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (2011–2015) * Will Wells – guitar, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (2015–2017) * Elliot Schwartzman – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals (2017–2022)


Timeline


Discography

* '' Night Visions'' (2012) * ''
Smoke + Mirrors ''Smoke + Mirrors'' is the second studio album by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons. The album was recorded during 2014 at the band's home studio in Las Vegas, Nevada. Self-produced by members of the band along with English hip-hop produ ...
'' (2015) * '' Evolve'' (2017) * ''
Origins Origin(s) or The Origin may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Comics and manga * ''Origin'' (comics), a Wolverine comic book mini-series published by Marvel Comics in 2002 * ''The Origin'' (Buffy comic), a 1999 ''Buffy the Vampire Sl ...
'' (2018) * '' Mercury – Act 1'' (2021) * '' Mercury – Act 2'' (2022)


Awards and nominations


Tours

* Fall Tour 2012 (2012) * Night Visions Tour (2013–2014) *
Smoke + Mirrors Tour The Smoke + Mirrors Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by American alternative rock band Imagine Dragons in support of their second studio album ''Smoke + Mirrors'' (2015). The tour had a preview show in Sydney, Australia, on March 17, 20 ...
(2015–2016) *
Evolve World Tour The Evolve World Tour (stylized as ''ƎVOLVE World Tour'') was the third concert tour by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons in support of their third studio album '' Evolve'' (2017). The tour began on September 26, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona ...
(2017–2019) *
Mercury World Tour The Mercury World Tour is the fourth concert tour by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons in support of their fifth and sixth studio albums '' Mercury – Acts 1'' (2021) and '' 2'' (2022). The tour began on February 6, 2022 at the FTX Arena ...
(2022–2023)


References


External links

*
Tyler Robinson Foundation

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