

– Reminiscent of the old rock era, I’m So Sorry boasts a familiar but distinctive anthem, the most rock-laden track of their second album. – The soul of their sophomore album, Imagine Dragons adds a potent mix of booming drums and soulful croons from frontman Dan Reynolds, all the while blending into a layered masterpiece. If their second album features more music akin to “Gold”, then I’d be completly satisfied. It tells a story for those who listen enough, and delights people who could care less about lyrics.

Unlike Smoke + Mirror’s lead single “I Bet My Life”, “Gold” is a dark, deep and profound track intensified by an atmospherical omnipresent rift mixing with Reynold’s voice. Just take “Radioactive” and “It’s Time”, they sound nothing alike. – By now, Imagine Dragons have proved their ability to create diversified tracks, many of which have no relevance to each other. Shots truly is remarkable, for first-time listeners, the song may sound strange, but after a few plays, the track’s purpose starts to shine through, and it becomes your next obsession. Let me clarify, their new music isn’t bad, far from it, but when Imagine Dragons take the reigns without their producer Alex Da Kid, magic happens. Back then, they had extremely diverse tracks that crafted a unique signature for the band, one that has been carried over in both Night Visions and Smoke + Mirrors, especially their newest single from the latter, Shots.

Oh, those fine days before Imagine Dragons flew to the top of every chart, yes, that’s right, I mean their EP days. Here are reviews of each song, track list order: Thanks for your support, I'll do my best to continue bringing you the best music related content that I can, on both of my channels no matter what.After their debut album, which has now sold over 4 million worldwide, Imagine Dragons finally release their hotly-anticipated sophomore album, and it’s one hell of a ride.
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