Imagine Dragons: Night Visions
Night Visions
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- Label: Interscope, 2012
- Bestellnummer: 3049241
- Erscheinungstermin: 14.3.2014
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4 Hitsingles und ein Grammy Award!
Imagine Dragons haben ein mehr als erfolgreiches Jahr hinter sich:
Mit ihrem Debütalbum „Night Visions“ landeten die vier Überflieger auf Platz 6 der deutschen Albumcharts und erreichten hierzulande Goldstatus. Ihre bisherigen Singleauskopplungen „It’s Time“, „Radioactive“ und „On Top Of The World“ entpuppten sich als absolute Megahits. Alle drei Singles stürmten direkt die deutschen Singlecharts und liefen im Radio hoch und runter – On Top Of The World erreichte sogar die Top 3 der deutschen Airplaycharts. Radioactive wurde in Deutschland mit Platin ausgezeichnet und hielt sich insgesamt 11 Wochen in den Top 10 der deutschen Singlecharts.
Ende letzten Jahres veröffentlichten Imagine Dragons die Deluxe Version ihres Albums „Night Visions“, auf dem alle Hits sowie 6 weitere Tracks zu finden sind.
Die Erfolgsgeschichte wird nun mit der Veröffentlichung ihrer neuen und somit vierten Single fortgeführt – eine eingängige Uptempo Ballade mit dem Titel Demons, die erneut die musikalische Bandbreite der Band widerspiegelt und Hitpotenzial versprüht! Wie auch die bereits zuvor veröffentlichten Singles wurde auch Demons von Alex Da Kid produziert.
Emotional struggle is central to Imagine Dragons ethos. From the beginning it’s been the group’s goal to take the pain they've each experienced in life and spin it into something redemptive and uplifting. That transformation – of emotional pain into art – is what drives them as people and it’s also what inspired their first hit. “I wrote ‘It’s Time’ during a very transitional period in my life,” Reynolds recalls. “It seemed like everything was going wrong. I was trying to decide what I wanted to do with my life, trying to figure out how seriously to take music. I was making decisions about who I was. I’m a pretty young guy and I’m still trying to figure out the answer to those questions.”
That balance between riding steady and risking it all is the core tension at the heart of Imagine Dragons’ sound and their identity and it’s a reflection of the city they call home. “Our band wouldn’t exist without Las Vegas,” Reynolds says simply. “It’s a great place for an artist to start out.” Sin City isn’t known as a creative hotbed but, weirdly, that works to the advantage of the musicians who live there. “It’s not oversaturated,” he explains. “As a new band you play the casinos - half covers, half your own stuff – and you make ends meet. We were able to rent a band house and support ourselves. Eating ramen, but still.” Eking out a living as a Vegas rocker might be relatively easy but competition is cutthroat because the city is like boot camp for performers. Unlike in New York or LA where your biggest concern is being the hottest rock act around, in Las Vegas you’ve got to compete with showgirls and roulette and Cher at the Caesars Palace. “You learn to stand out because you’re competing for the attention of people sitting at slot machines,” Reynolds explains. “You have to bring everything you have and learn what grabs people’s attention enough that they look up from the card table and say, hey, let’s check this out!”
For Imagine Dragons that means the brutal honesty and power of straight-ahead rock and roll interwoven with innovative backbeats, basslines, and percussion. “We like making raw natural noises and keeping them raw and natural but transforming them into synthetic noises,” Sermon says. “We are gearheads. We do a lot of experimenting with percussion that’s electric and acoustic on top of each other.” Every band member except Reynolds attended Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music, and the technical skill and precision that comes with that education has impacted Imagine Dragons’ sound and process. “I’m a musician that goes by ear. And when you put those two types of people in a room together that’s when the magic happens,” say Reynolds.
With the release of Night Visions, Imagine Dragons finally have a chance to show the world what that magic sounds like. They start off with a big statement in “Radioactive,” which blends a throbbing backbeat with delicate acoustic guitars and deals lyrically with facing the apocalypse. “We want people to hear that song and feel empowered,” Reynolds explains. Meanwhile, the delicacy of tracks like “Demons” balances the album’s expansiveness with a sense of human intimacy. “The album title came together very organically,” Reynolds recalls of the records overall theme. “We all sat in a room and wrote out what the band and sound of the album means to us. We all deal with our own demons and anxieties but we find that nothing calms the mind more than creating. Many of the songs on the album were written late into the night, and some of the lyrical themes came from dreams I've had, even some nightmares. So when the title Night Visions came up, it just seemed to fit perfectly. We hope it inspires other to create, and push through their own struggles.”
(imaginedragonsmusic. com)
,,Die Newcomer aus Las Vegas mit groovendem Breitwandrock." (Rolling Stone, Februar 2013)
Imagine Dragons haben ein mehr als erfolgreiches Jahr hinter sich:
Mit ihrem Debütalbum „Night Visions“ landeten die vier Überflieger auf Platz 6 der deutschen Albumcharts und erreichten hierzulande Goldstatus. Ihre bisherigen Singleauskopplungen „It’s Time“, „Radioactive“ und „On Top Of The World“ entpuppten sich als absolute Megahits. Alle drei Singles stürmten direkt die deutschen Singlecharts und liefen im Radio hoch und runter – On Top Of The World erreichte sogar die Top 3 der deutschen Airplaycharts. Radioactive wurde in Deutschland mit Platin ausgezeichnet und hielt sich insgesamt 11 Wochen in den Top 10 der deutschen Singlecharts.
Ende letzten Jahres veröffentlichten Imagine Dragons die Deluxe Version ihres Albums „Night Visions“, auf dem alle Hits sowie 6 weitere Tracks zu finden sind.
Die Erfolgsgeschichte wird nun mit der Veröffentlichung ihrer neuen und somit vierten Single fortgeführt – eine eingängige Uptempo Ballade mit dem Titel Demons, die erneut die musikalische Bandbreite der Band widerspiegelt und Hitpotenzial versprüht! Wie auch die bereits zuvor veröffentlichten Singles wurde auch Demons von Alex Da Kid produziert.
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Emotional struggle is central to Imagine Dragons ethos. From the beginning it’s been the group’s goal to take the pain they've each experienced in life and spin it into something redemptive and uplifting. That transformation – of emotional pain into art – is what drives them as people and it’s also what inspired their first hit. “I wrote ‘It’s Time’ during a very transitional period in my life,” Reynolds recalls. “It seemed like everything was going wrong. I was trying to decide what I wanted to do with my life, trying to figure out how seriously to take music. I was making decisions about who I was. I’m a pretty young guy and I’m still trying to figure out the answer to those questions.”
That balance between riding steady and risking it all is the core tension at the heart of Imagine Dragons’ sound and their identity and it’s a reflection of the city they call home. “Our band wouldn’t exist without Las Vegas,” Reynolds says simply. “It’s a great place for an artist to start out.” Sin City isn’t known as a creative hotbed but, weirdly, that works to the advantage of the musicians who live there. “It’s not oversaturated,” he explains. “As a new band you play the casinos - half covers, half your own stuff – and you make ends meet. We were able to rent a band house and support ourselves. Eating ramen, but still.” Eking out a living as a Vegas rocker might be relatively easy but competition is cutthroat because the city is like boot camp for performers. Unlike in New York or LA where your biggest concern is being the hottest rock act around, in Las Vegas you’ve got to compete with showgirls and roulette and Cher at the Caesars Palace. “You learn to stand out because you’re competing for the attention of people sitting at slot machines,” Reynolds explains. “You have to bring everything you have and learn what grabs people’s attention enough that they look up from the card table and say, hey, let’s check this out!”
For Imagine Dragons that means the brutal honesty and power of straight-ahead rock and roll interwoven with innovative backbeats, basslines, and percussion. “We like making raw natural noises and keeping them raw and natural but transforming them into synthetic noises,” Sermon says. “We are gearheads. We do a lot of experimenting with percussion that’s electric and acoustic on top of each other.” Every band member except Reynolds attended Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music, and the technical skill and precision that comes with that education has impacted Imagine Dragons’ sound and process. “I’m a musician that goes by ear. And when you put those two types of people in a room together that’s when the magic happens,” say Reynolds.
With the release of Night Visions, Imagine Dragons finally have a chance to show the world what that magic sounds like. They start off with a big statement in “Radioactive,” which blends a throbbing backbeat with delicate acoustic guitars and deals lyrically with facing the apocalypse. “We want people to hear that song and feel empowered,” Reynolds explains. Meanwhile, the delicacy of tracks like “Demons” balances the album’s expansiveness with a sense of human intimacy. “The album title came together very organically,” Reynolds recalls of the records overall theme. “We all sat in a room and wrote out what the band and sound of the album means to us. We all deal with our own demons and anxieties but we find that nothing calms the mind more than creating. Many of the songs on the album were written late into the night, and some of the lyrical themes came from dreams I've had, even some nightmares. So when the title Night Visions came up, it just seemed to fit perfectly. We hope it inspires other to create, and push through their own struggles.”
(imaginedragonsmusic. com)
Rezensionen
,,Die Newcomer aus Las Vegas mit groovendem Breitwandrock." (Rolling Stone, Februar 2013)
- Tracklisting
LP
- 1 Radioactive
- 2 Tiptoe
- 3 It's Time
- 4 Demons
- 5 On Top Of The World
- 6 Amsterdam
- 7 Hear Me
- 8 Every Night
- 9 Bleeding Out
- 10 Underdog
- 11 Nothing Left To Say / Rocks
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