Imagine dragoni has received attention across the U.S. from industry professionals and mashabiki alike, continuously growing their loyal shabiki base. Their most hivi karibuni West Coast tour with The Parlotones was highly successful, with sold-out shows along the West Coast ending with a final packed performance at L.A.'s The fira, viper Room.
This past spring, the band was invited to perform at Bergenfest in Norway, expanding their shabiki base outside of the U.S. mashabiki can catch Imagine dragoni on August 20 at The Roxy in Los Angeles as they perform as part of the Sunset Strip muziki Festival. Imagine dragoni are currently in the studio with Alex da Kid, working on new material and preparing for their first headlining tour of West Coast.
Mixing synth-laden rock with infectious dance grooves and restless energy, Imagine dragoni creates an eccentric, often anthemic sound. The quintet blends massive high-energy with a unique and diverse sound, evident in the band's latest EP. Imagine dragoni has shared the stage with indie notables Temper Trap, Hot Chip, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Nico Vega and The Envy Corps, and have opened for mainstream acts such as Weezer, Blue October, and Interpol. The band consists of front man Dan Reynolds on vocals and keys, Wayne Sermon on guitar, Ben McKee on bass, Daniel Platzman on drums and Theresa Flaminio on keys.
The newest release from Imagine Dragons, It's Time, was released in May 2011 to critical acclaim and boasts a hefty eight new songs (including the shabiki inayopendelewa title track). Other tracks include "Leave Me," "Amsterdam," "Look How Far We've Come," and the stirring, powerful "America." The new songs reflect a zaidi mature sound from Imagine Dragons, while maintaining the pop-sensible, stadium-worthy tunes the group's mashabiki have come to know and love.
This past spring, the band was invited to perform at Bergenfest in Norway, expanding their shabiki base outside of the U.S. mashabiki can catch Imagine dragoni on August 20 at The Roxy in Los Angeles as they perform as part of the Sunset Strip muziki Festival. Imagine dragoni are currently in the studio with Alex da Kid, working on new material and preparing for their first headlining tour of West Coast.
Mixing synth-laden rock with infectious dance grooves and restless energy, Imagine dragoni creates an eccentric, often anthemic sound. The quintet blends massive high-energy with a unique and diverse sound, evident in the band's latest EP. Imagine dragoni has shared the stage with indie notables Temper Trap, Hot Chip, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, Nico Vega and The Envy Corps, and have opened for mainstream acts such as Weezer, Blue October, and Interpol. The band consists of front man Dan Reynolds on vocals and keys, Wayne Sermon on guitar, Ben McKee on bass, Daniel Platzman on drums and Theresa Flaminio on keys.
The newest release from Imagine Dragons, It's Time, was released in May 2011 to critical acclaim and boasts a hefty eight new songs (including the shabiki inayopendelewa title track). Other tracks include "Leave Me," "Amsterdam," "Look How Far We've Come," and the stirring, powerful "America." The new songs reflect a zaidi mature sound from Imagine Dragons, while maintaining the pop-sensible, stadium-worthy tunes the group's mashabiki have come to know and love.