

It is a “yes, I can!” song that isn’t rock or indie, but a mixture of pop and folk. His cover was amazing, and the credit goes not just to him, but the original song as well. You’ve probably heard the lovable Blaine Anderson from “ Glee” sing this in an episode. It’s Time: The most heard track from this album. With a catchy chorus and steady beats of rock and indie, this song really gets you to press the replay button. It asks you to get up and slowly reach new heights, ‘tiptoeing’ so as not to let anyone know what you’re doing, so you’ll get them when they least expect it. Tiptoe: This is the motivational song of the album. The rock beats and intense mixture of vocals from each member in the band is exciting and will not keep you bored.

Radioactive: Starting off with a slow beat and escalating into steady vocals and suddenly erupting into a heavy chorus, this track is not the song you want to listen to while cruising down Lake Shore Drive on a Saturday afternoon instead this is probably a song you would like to listen to while planning a revolution.

The album features 11 songs, all written and produced by Imagine Dragons. The Imagine Dragons have received positive feedback from listeners across the nation for their music in this album. It debuted number 2 on the Billboard 200 in the United States and has become famous not just in America, but in Europe as well. Even if you aren’t into indie rock (like me,) you’ll still love this album (like I did.) Their album was released just last year and combines different forms of music aside from indie rock, such as alternative rock, hip-hop, dubstep, folk, and pop. The fact that they’re not mainstream is what makes them even better. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, the Imagine Dragons are an American indie rock band. This band is amazing, and there isn’t even one song on their most recent album, “Night Visions” that I dislike. After listening to One Direction over and over again, I had completely given up on bands and groups as a whole and switched to solo artists like Adele and Beyoncé, but then I discovered Imagine Dragons. For someone who rarely listens to specific bands or music groups, I was quite shocked to find that I had changed my mind.
