Unfortunately the United States is a country that has a serious issue with the misuse of and related dependency on drugs. Perhaps we can further say that out of all fields of entertainment therein,...
In the world of pop music, songs of romantic heartbreak and songs of bereavement tend to read one in the same. For instance already this year we have come a tune or two by other...
There is a true-to-life backstory to Imagine Dragon’s “Follow You” pertaining to Dan Reynolds, who is recognized as its primary author. And to make a long story short, at one point it appeared as if his...
As can be deduced from the title (“Nothing Left to Say/Rocks”), this is actually two tracks in one. The story goes that the Imagine Dragons had reached the maximum number of song which was allowable...
Perhaps the best way to describe the meaning of Imagine Dragons’ “Take My Heart Away” is by equating the word “heart”, which appears in the track’s title and chorus, with negative thoughts. In other words,...
“Boomerang” by Imagine Dragons is a song about a romance the band’s lead singer, Dan Reynolds, is engaged in. The relationship (which is apparently between him and his wife Aja Volkman) is rife with trouble. Indeed...
“Stuck” is the title of a song released in 2018 by Imagine Dragons. The band’s lead singer, Dan Reynolds, starts this song by talking about how deeply he is still in love with someone...
“Birds” is a very touching song written and performed by the American rock band Imagine Dragons. On “Birds”, the narrator sings emotionally about a very special bond he shared with a very special person....
Though the entire Imagine Dragons crew along with several others is credited with writing this track, lead singer Dan Reynolds states that “Radioactive” is based on his own personal issues with depression. However, the song culminates in a feeling...
“Bad Liar” is a single from American rock group Imagine Dragons. The track chronicles a tumultuous relationship that the band’s lead singer Dan Reynolds experienced with his wife musician Aja Volkman. Verse 1 In the first verse...