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Rising from the Nevada desert in the late 2000s, Imagine Dragons perform with an energetic blend of arena rock energy and catchy pop choruses that has led them to global success. Winning their first Grammy Award in 2014 for the diamond-certified smash "Radioactive" from their debut album Night Visions, Imagine Dragons remained near the top of the charts for much of the 2010s, topping the Billboard 200 with 2015's Smoke + Mirrors. As their percussion-heavy sound shifted more toward radio-friendly, stadium-ready anthems, they secured worldwide favor with 2017's Grammy-nominated Evolve, which delivered a trio of multi-platinum singles in "Believer," "Thunder," and "Whatever It Takes." Heading into the next decade, the band continued to mature with the Rick Rubin-produced Mercury: Act 1 and its sibling set Mercury: Act 2. Their seventh album Loom pushed them into fresh new genres in 2024.
The Las Vegas-based group had its genesis in Provo, Utah, where vocalist Dan Reynolds met drummer Andrew Tolman while the two attended Brigham Young University. In 2009, the group -- which by this time included guitarist Daniel Wayne Sermon, bass player Ben McKee, and Tolman's wife, Brittany Tolman, on keys and backing vocals -- had made a name for themselves regionally and relocated to Reynolds' hometown of Las Vegas to record a pair of well-received EPs (Imagine Dragons and Hell and Silence) at the Killers' Battle Born Studios. A third EP, It's Time, arrived the following year and helped land the group a record deal with Interscope. The Tolmans parted ways with the band prior to the Interscope deal, and Daniel Platzman took over on drums.
In 2012, Imagine Dragons hit it big with the Continued Silence EP and their first long-player, Night Visions, the latter of which debuted at the number two spot on the Billboard 200 and landed the group multiple awards -- it later went double platinum in the U.S., largely on the smash success of the Grammy-winning hit "Radioactive," which became the biggest-ever digital rock track in America. During 2013, two other hits followed: "Demons" in the U.S. and "On Top of the World" elsewhere. The group spent the bulk of 2014 finishing their second album. Co-produced by Alex da Kid, Smoke + Mirrors arrived in February 2015 and debuted at number one, buoyed by the singles "I Bet My Life" and "Shots." The band toured often between June 2015 and February 2016, eventually releasing the concert set Smoke + Mirrors Live, recorded in 2015 at a sold-out Air Canada Centre in Toronto.
They took a well-deserved break in 2016, making only a few sporadic forays into the studio to record three songs for soundtracks: "Not Today" for Me Before You, "Sucker for Pain" for Suicide Squad, and "Levitate" for Passengers. Imagine Dragons also recorded songs for their third proper album, releasing the lead single "Believer" in January 2017. The set, entitled Evolve, was released that June. As the name suggested, it saw the band continuing to change, emphasizing EDM-flavored pop and positive attitudes that translated to the hit singles "Whatever It Takes" and "Thunder." In early 2018, the band teamed up with R&B singer Khalid for a mashup of their respective hits "Thunder" and "Young Dumb & Broke." That summer, they released "Natural," which was the first single from their fourth album, Origins. Arriving in November 2018, Origins found the band working again with Jayson DeZuzio and Alex Da Kid, along with a host of newer producers. While the set did not fare as well as its three predecessors, it nonetheless spawned additional international hit singles such as "Bad Liar" and the Kygo collaboration "Born to Be Yours."
In March 2021, the group issued a pair of singles, "Follow You" b/w "Cutthroat," from their fifth album, Mercury: Act 1. Produced by Rick Rubin and Joel Little, the set revealed more maturity and vulnerability from Reynolds, and tackled mental health, death, loss, and relationship struggles. Released in September, it was another success for the band, giving them their fifth consecutive Top Ten. Before the release of the planned Act 2, the band scored another radio hit with "Enemy," a collaboration with rapper JID from the soundtrack to the animated series Arcane. In early 2022, Imagine Dragons issued "Bones," the lead single from Mercury: Act 2, which landed that July. Packaged with Act 1 under the official title Mercury: Acts 1 & 2, the sequel album also included the single "Sharks" and a collaboration with Cory Henry, "Continual." Enjoying much needed rest, the band took a break in 2023, only releasing Live in Vegas and the song "Children of the Sky" as part of the roll-out for the video game Starfield.
The group's next album cycle kicked off in April 2024 with the single, "Eyes Closed," which landed on their seventh full-length studio album, Loom. While the single pushed their trademark anthemic, percussion-heavy sound, "Nice to Meet You" revealed a new side of the band with its pop-funk dancefloor energy. ~ James Christopher Monger