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charts and news Billboard Cover: Imagine Dragons on Being ‘Atypical’ Rock Stars, and Singer Dan Reynolds on His Depression Struggles and Conflicts With His Mormon Faith ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Congratulations are in order for rock band Imagine Dragons, who just today nabbed their first ever number one album. Smoke + Mirrors ...
"Smoke + Mirrors" is the follow up to the band's ... multi-platinum success the first time around. "Trouble" finds Imagine Dragons doing a solid impersonation of Mumford & Sons accompanied by ...
The cover image of Imagine Dragons’ album “Smoke + Mirrors” It’s enough to make Queen sound spare. If only the Dragons had Queen’s redemptive sense of humor, not to mention that band’s ...
One of the big reasons for Imagine Dragons' success on their debut album ... Dragons Cover Ben E. King’s ‘Stand By Me’ Imagine Dragons Talk Upcoming Tour With Metric, ‘Smoke + Mirrors ...
A new contender enters the power struggle this week: Imagine Dragons’ “Smoke + Mirrors” claimed the ... right behind Drake last week. The album, which features cuts from Beyonce, Ellie ...
American indie rock group Imagine Dragons has returned ... With this much success, many were waiting to see if their second album, “Smoke and Mirrors” would match the hype. But sadly, the uproarious ...
After the band's first album, “Night Visions,” was such an unexpected ... At first listen, you may not even know it is Imagine Dragons. The special edition of “Smoke + Mirrors” includes four bonus ...
Imagine Dragons set the world ... Bringing back the producer of the first album, Alex Da Kid and with a serious focus on being just a Rock project, Smoke + Mirrors makes a concerned effort to ...
Could anyone design a band more impervious to criticism than Imagine Dragons? Formed at Utah’s Brigham Young University before dropping out to become Las Vegas, and then global, sweethearts ...
The beauty of Imagine Dragons in “Smoke and Mirrors” is that it is able to embrace its distinct stylistic preferences while still producing an album that does not feel fragmented. The songs all flow ...