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In this article: Dan Reynolds, Festival, Imagine Dragons, loveloud, origins, Paul simon Written By Markos Papadatos Markos Papadatos is Digital Journal's Editor-at-Large for Music News.
Imagine Dragons has, in spite of their remarkable commercial success, become a bit of a joke in recent years. Their first album, Night Visions, was pretty good, but everything they’ve released since ...
Album Reviews: Imagine Dragons’ ‘Origins’ and Muse’s ‘Simulation Theory’ find both groups scaling down their huge ambitions - a bit. Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
And yet, listening to “Origins” and hearing the various obvious soundalikes to other popular hits, I find myself preferring Imagine Dragons’ versions to the ones they remind me of, like the ...
On Friday, Imagine Dragons released Origins, their fourth studio album and a quick follow-up to their 2017 release of Evolve.Stylistically, Origins is lighter than its predecessor, with producers Alex ...
The Origins of Imagine Dragons . Imagine Dragon’s roots are straddled between two important places: Las Vegas, Nevada, and Provo, Utah.
Don’t let the first single, the fist-pumping “Natural,” fool you. Imagine Dragons is more experimental with the rest of its new album "Origins." ...
America’s most-streamed rock group Imagine Dragons released their fourth studio album on Friday. “Origins” has already made waves in the music community with its popular singles “Natural” and “Zero.” ...
Imagine Dragons "Origins" Rating: 3-1/2 (out of 5) +++++ Kris Wu's "bad boy" isn't all bad. Chinese-Canadian pop star/actor Kris Wu attempts to make in-roads into the Western hip-hop world with ...
Imagine Dragons are known as a rock band of hard-hitting metaphors and a strong, celebratory facade, but it's all broken down in Origins, the band's fourth album.Out Friday, Nov. 9, the upcoming ...
Imagine Dragons continue cutting their own path connecting rock and pop with “Origins” (Kid in a Korner/Interscope), the companion album to last year’s “Evolve.” And the more singer Dan ...
Album Reviews: Imagine Dragons’ ‘Origins’ and Muse’s ‘Simulation Theory’ find both groups scaling down their huge ambitions - a bit.
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