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Imagine Dragons

I’m introducing the band Imagine Dragons.

We don’t know the origin of the name it is an anagram.

The group is of American origin more precisely from Las Vegas in Nevada.

Their music style is positive and inspiring, they make alternative rock.

They started their group in 2009 with the leader and singer Dan Reynolds, guitarist Wayne Sermon, bassist Ben McKee, and drummer Daniel Platzman.

Their first song was radioactive, she was present on the trailer of the movie “Assassin’s Creed III” but also on the credits of the film “les âmes vagabondes”.

They made 10 extended play, it is a longer format than a single but shorter than an album.

They made 13 single and 4 albums as for example “Night Visions” which contains 20 tracks and “Origins” which contains 15 tracks. Origins is the latest album released by Imagine Dragons, it was released in 2018.

To cope with the chaos of a tour schedule that included 130 title dates and 50 festivals around the world after their first album, the Las Vegas-based quartet set out to create material for their next album. 

With Smoke + Mirrors, their second album, Imagine Dragons used the frenetic energy of life on the road to infuse his music with both raw tension and intense vulnerability. As in Night Visions, which prompted Imagine Dragons to generate over 3.9 million album sales and 24 million title sales worldwide,

In 2013 they were elected best alternative artist at the American music award.

In 2017 and 2018 they were elected the best group/duo of the year at NRJ music award.

There’s a site where they have an online shop, the dates of their tour, the news about their band but also their album found on Spotify.

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