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Imagine Dragons will release their fourth album, Origins, next month.The effort is the follow up to their 2017 effort Evolve, which spawned the huge hits “Believer” and “Thunder.”It will ...
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 ...
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.” ...
Do Imagine Dragons ever sleep? Not apparently. Less than a year and a half after releasing the double-platinum album “Evolve” and crisscrossing the globe on a 100-date tour, the band is back ...
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 ...
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For “Origins,” Dragons’ producers Alex da Kid and Mattman & Robin have tamped down the epic flourishes and thudding bottom end that marked this album’s predecessor, “Evolve,” resulting ...
Less than a year and a half after releasing the double-platinum album “Evolve” and crisscrossing the globe on a 100-date tour, Imagine Dragons is back with a dozen new songs on its intriguing ...
Imagine Dragons have released two new songs, “Follow You” and “Cutthroat.” The tracks are the band’s first new music since they released their fourth studio album, 2018’s Origins .
Imagine Dragons' new album "Loom" comes out on June 28; it is the band's first album since lead singer and songwriter Dan Reynolds' divorce from musician Aja Volkman.
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Album Reviews: Imagine Dragons’ ‘Origins’ and Muse’s ‘Simulation Theory’ find both groups scaling down their huge ambitions - a bit.