Origins will be released 16 months after Imagine Dragons' previous album Evolve, which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album and included hit singles "Thunder", "Whatever It Takes" and "Believer". With the band artfully blending rock, hip-hop, pop, and folk, the album is etched in inventive textures that never distract from an essential element of Imagine Dragons: lyrics that speak to a sometimes-painful self-awareness, but ultimately uplift and inspire. You couldn’t turn on an alternative radio station without hearing Chad Kroeger gruffly sing about laughing at photographs. For decades, Nickelback was flat out dominant. Imagine Dragons shared the big news via Twitter with a minutes-long video montage from their 'Evolve. Review Summary: Step aside Nickelback, there’s a new sheriff in town. The groups fourth studio album Origins is slated for November 9 release.The record will feature 15 tracks, including previously released jams 'Natural' and 'Zero,' which appears in the original motion picture, Ralph Breaks The Internet. Imagine Dragons joined forces with producers Joel Little (Lorde, Khalid), Mattman & Robin (Selena Gomez, Carly Rae Jepsen), and John Hill (Florence + the Machine) to sculpt the kaleidoscopic and kinetically charged sound of Origins. Multi-platinum, Grammy-Award-winning band Imagine Dragons have released a brand-new song entitled ‘Bad Liar’ via KIDinaKORNER / Interscope Records. Imagine Dragons is dropping a new record this fall.
Full of of angst and hope, peril and life, and jam packed with a fusion of genres all aimed at connecting with you, wherever you may be, along life’s wide emotional spectrum. The Las Vegas-based quartet just relseased its fourth, full-length studio albumand man is it full. We find it thrilling to make music that feels different and new to us." According to Imagine Dragons’ new album, Origins, it does. "When we create, we create with no boundaries, no rules. "It's about seeking new ground but also appreciating your root," says lead vocalist Dan Reynolds, whose band mates include guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman. 'Origins' was conceived as a sister album to Evolve, continuing its predecessor's sonic explorations.