Standing on-stage Thursday night at the Hollywood Palladium, Dan Reynolds of Imagine ドラゴン looked out at a capacity crowd and 発言しました with astonishment, “I don’t even know how this many people know about us.”
His bandmates had a hunch, however. That was the moment they powered up “Radioactive,” the moody electro-grunge single that tops three of Billboard’s rock charts and sits at No. 9 on the Hot 100, nestled comfortably between tunes によって リアーナ and Bruno Mars. It’s this Las Vegas group’s 秒 big radio smash following “It’s Time,” which set a record last 年 as the longest-running 上, ページのトップへ 10 hit on the alternative chart.
Both tunes have helped drive Imagine Dragons’ 2012 debut, “Night Visions,” to sales just shy of 1 million copies -- an impressive figure for any act in the era of YouTube and Spotify, but especially for one that aligns itself with the otherwise diminished state of mainstream rock.
Imagine Dragons’ 昔ながら, 昔ながらの success is the result of a somewhat new-fashioned sound.
Produced によって Alex Da Kid (best known for his work on rap cuts によって エミネム and Dr. Dre), “It’s Time” and “Radioactive” layer fuzzy guitars and Reynolds’ histrionic vocals over squelching synths and bulky, hip-hop-inspired beats. They’re part of a growing number of bionic rock songs – along with Alex Clare’s “Too Close” and Awolnation's "Sail" – that feel designed to woo listeners who have grown up with little attachment to rock 'n' roll.
The band didn’t try to play down those embellishments Thursday. At the Palladium, where the band was playing the 秒 of two sold-out shows, Imagine ドラゴン opened its 90-minute set with a kind of futuristic fanfare and appeared to rely at least in part on prerecorded instrumental tracks throughout the show. Carefully timed lighting patterns bathed the stage, which had been decorated with cutout trees in the manner of a high school musical.
Yet Imagine ドラゴン seemed also to be asserting its rock-band bona fides, working to distinguish its performance from that of, say, a DJ または a pop act.
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In “Cha-Ching (Till We Grow Older)” Reynolds rather grandly whacked away at one of several large marching drums near the front of the stage while guitarist Wayne Sermon took a lengthy solo in “Round and Round” that suggested the Edge’s playing in early U2.
After "Amsterdam," Reynolds mentioned the four years of hard labor that Imagine ドラゴン had put into its journey to the Palladium – another way to remind ファン that the band wasn’t created in a recording studio overnight.
But the grind hasn’t helped Imagine ドラゴン develop the sense of purpose akin to bands the group clearly admires, such as the Killers and Arcade 火災, 火 (whose reported collaboration with the dance-minded producer James Murphy might end up sounding もっと見る like Imagine ドラゴン than many hipsters will want to admit).
On Thursday vaguely phrased anthems “Bleeding Out” and “On 上, ページのトップへ of the World” projected the band’s craftiness, and the music’s headlong urgency merely felt like a stage direction.
“I’m never changing who I am,” Reynolds insisted in “It’s Time,” but minus even a cursory sense of who he is -- and who's trying to change him -- his eager defiance had no effect.
His bandmates had a hunch, however. That was the moment they powered up “Radioactive,” the moody electro-grunge single that tops three of Billboard’s rock charts and sits at No. 9 on the Hot 100, nestled comfortably between tunes によって リアーナ and Bruno Mars. It’s this Las Vegas group’s 秒 big radio smash following “It’s Time,” which set a record last 年 as the longest-running 上, ページのトップへ 10 hit on the alternative chart.
Both tunes have helped drive Imagine Dragons’ 2012 debut, “Night Visions,” to sales just shy of 1 million copies -- an impressive figure for any act in the era of YouTube and Spotify, but especially for one that aligns itself with the otherwise diminished state of mainstream rock.
Imagine Dragons’ 昔ながら, 昔ながらの success is the result of a somewhat new-fashioned sound.
Produced によって Alex Da Kid (best known for his work on rap cuts によって エミネム and Dr. Dre), “It’s Time” and “Radioactive” layer fuzzy guitars and Reynolds’ histrionic vocals over squelching synths and bulky, hip-hop-inspired beats. They’re part of a growing number of bionic rock songs – along with Alex Clare’s “Too Close” and Awolnation's "Sail" – that feel designed to woo listeners who have grown up with little attachment to rock 'n' roll.
The band didn’t try to play down those embellishments Thursday. At the Palladium, where the band was playing the 秒 of two sold-out shows, Imagine ドラゴン opened its 90-minute set with a kind of futuristic fanfare and appeared to rely at least in part on prerecorded instrumental tracks throughout the show. Carefully timed lighting patterns bathed the stage, which had been decorated with cutout trees in the manner of a high school musical.
Yet Imagine ドラゴン seemed also to be asserting its rock-band bona fides, working to distinguish its performance from that of, say, a DJ または a pop act.
PHOTOS: Iconic rock guitars and their owners
In “Cha-Ching (Till We Grow Older)” Reynolds rather grandly whacked away at one of several large marching drums near the front of the stage while guitarist Wayne Sermon took a lengthy solo in “Round and Round” that suggested the Edge’s playing in early U2.
After "Amsterdam," Reynolds mentioned the four years of hard labor that Imagine ドラゴン had put into its journey to the Palladium – another way to remind ファン that the band wasn’t created in a recording studio overnight.
But the grind hasn’t helped Imagine ドラゴン develop the sense of purpose akin to bands the group clearly admires, such as the Killers and Arcade 火災, 火 (whose reported collaboration with the dance-minded producer James Murphy might end up sounding もっと見る like Imagine ドラゴン than many hipsters will want to admit).
On Thursday vaguely phrased anthems “Bleeding Out” and “On 上, ページのトップへ of the World” projected the band’s craftiness, and the music’s headlong urgency merely felt like a stage direction.
“I’m never changing who I am,” Reynolds insisted in “It’s Time,” but minus even a cursory sense of who he is -- and who's trying to change him -- his eager defiance had no effect.
一覧 of the bands individual Twitter accounts, as well as the bands main account.
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Imagine Dragons - link
Dan Reynolds - link
Wayne Sermon - link
Daniel Platzman - link
Ben McKee - link
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I think that's all of them!
...I think that Dan has the most followers too XD
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Imagine Dragons - link
Dan Reynolds - link
Wayne Sermon - link
Daniel Platzman - link
Ben McKee - link
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I think that's all of them!
...I think that Dan has the most followers too XD