Frontman Dan Reynolds attributes his career’s success largely to Fox, making the benefit of the utmost importance to him. Imagine Dragons are back with their new album, Mercury Act 1. Rockers Imagine Dragons just announced that they'll be heading out on tour again next winter, and Phoenix will be the final stop on their schedule. We just thought it would be cool to keep something to ourselves, be. I spoke with frontman Dan Reynolds about everything from religion to why he doesn't see his band as being a rock group. When asked, this is what Reynolds concluded. Imagine Dragons have a new Rick Rubin-produced album out today, September 3. The band have made it a point of keeping the original words secret. Imagine Dragons have announced that their highly anticipated new album, Mercury: Act I, will be released on September 3 via KIDinaKORNER/Interscope Records. When the band heard through the grapevine that Corey Fox was having trouble paying off the mortgage on Velour, his music venue in Provo, Utah, Imagine Dragons decided to step in. Answer (1 of 2): The moniker 'Imagine Dragons is actually an anagram made from the letters of different words.
Last month, in an effort to save the Utah concert venue that gave them their big break, Imagine Dragons threw a “Free the Fox” benefit via their official YouTube page. Those three descriptions could word for word fit any of their songs. It marks the band’s first album since 2018’s Origins. Imagine Dragons has 3 songs up their sleeve: the epic stadium jam, the bouncy ear worm, the vague drawn out ballad. Director Isaac Halasima added a snippet at the clips conclusion showing the band dedicating their hit ' Its Time ' to cancer victim Tyler Robinson. With the title drawing inspiration from the word “mercurial,” Mercury – Act 1 is a candid album that abandons metaphorically charged lyrics and instead embraces emotional extremities, holding nothing back. The songs music video depicts images of Imagine Dragons performing the song at a hometown show in Las Vegas mixed with scenes of audience members thinking about their own personal demons. The band’s highly anticipated fifth studio album Mercury – Act 1 found Imagine Dragons teaming up with esteemed producer Rick Rubin.