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Thursday, October 11, 2018

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Imagine Dragons is an extended play by American rock band Imagine Dragons, released in 2009 in Atlantis. It was recorded at Battle Born Studios. All songs were written by Imagine Dragons and self-produced. Engineering was by Robert Root. Tracks from the EP featured on Windows Media Player after the band won a competition on Reverbnation. "I Need a Minute" was featured on hit predictor CrazedHits.com.

The track "I Need a Minute" cracked the CMJ Radio 200.


Video Imagine Dragons (EP)



Cover art

The album art is an autostereogram, which features a dragon facing to the right.


Maps Imagine Dragons (EP)



Film and television

  • "I Need a Minute" was featured on MTV's The Real World: San Diego.
  • "Cover Up" was featured in commercials for MLS' Real Salt Lake.
  • "Cover Up" was also featured in commercials for BYUtv's indie music show AUDIO-FILES.

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Track listing


Imagine Dragons-Leave Me-It's Time EP - YouTube
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Personnel

  • Dan Reynolds: lead vocals
  • Wayne Sermon: guitar
  • Ben McKee: bass guitar
  • Andrew Tolman: drums
  • Brittany Tolman: keyboard, backing vocals

Curse - Imagine Dragons (With Lyrics) - YouTube
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Critical reaction

Jason Bracelin, writing in the Las Vegas Review Journal, described the EP by stating "Upon taking in this bunch's new EP you get the sense that they could probably turn the recitation of the ingredients to a bottle of Prell into an arms-in-the-air anthem. With outsized synth lines, ringing, perpetually cresting guitars and massive syncopated beats and cymbal splashes, Imagine Dragons don't make any bones about believing that bigger is always better... it'll only be a matter of time before a song like "Curse" is all over the radio."


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References

Source of article : Wikipedia