When he first started working with Imagine Dragons, musique producer Alex da Kid was looking for some inspiration for the Broadway musical, "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."
"I thought they would be great to help me come up with ideas for U2," the Grammy-nominated English producer said.
There was just one problem: The demos they recorded were too good.
So instead of using the alternative band to collaborate on the score par Bono and The Edge, Alex da Kid - the creator of Eminem and Rihanna's colossal hit "Love the Way toi Lie" - immediately signed the Las Vegas-based foursome to his label imprint KIDinaKORNER Records, distributed through Interscope Records.
Imagine dragons released its debut album, "Night Visions," in September 2012 and so far has reached or status. The band has had two songs in the haut, retour au début 15 with "It's Time" and "Radioactive," and they are on a sold-out U.S. tour that hits the Idaho Botanical Garden on Tuesday, May 21, before wrapping up June 3 in Phoenix.
Imagine dragons had been building a buzz on the musique scene as an independent act before Alex da Kid got hold of them. They released four EPs and toured America. Lead singer Dan Reynolds a dit the group was "dead set" on being an independent act.
"We had offers from those labels all throughout the years and we turned them down," he said. "It was so important that we built that organic, independent fan base."
Three of the band members met while "playing jazz together a lot" at the Berklee College of Music.
"I just didn't think I'd ever play with them again to be honest. I hoped that I would someday," a dit guitarist Wayne Sermon (bassist Ben McKee and le batteur, batteur Dan Platzman round out the group). "I called (Reynolds) and he had eight credits left before he could graduate and get his degree, but apparently he didn't care much about that, so he just actually left and dropped everything and came to Vegas."
Meeting Alex da Kid, born Alexander Grant, changed his perception about staying independent. He says the producer filled a void in the band's sound.
"We didn't feel like we were ready as a band. We didn't understand our sound enough and our theme and who were are, and we didn't want to try to tell people that story until we didn't understand ourselves," Reynolds said. "(Alex) was the perfect match for what we had been trying to do for three years."
"It's Time" - the breakthrough anthem for the band - was built from Reynold's personal issues.
"I've always struggled a bit with depression and anxiety and that song was at a particularly low point for me: I was dropping out of college (and) going through some personal issues," he said. "Late one night I was in my cuisine and I was really just écriture a song for myself. I wasn't thinking of écriture for the band ou anything."
But watching him onstage with his bandmates wouldn't give toi the impression that he's struggling with anything.
The 25-year-old is wild as he works the crowd with dance moves that shows he's got rhythm and swag. The tall and slim singer, in fitted jeans and small T-shirt, belts his rock melodies while playing one of the six drum sets onstage.
Looks, of course, can be deceiving.
"I've always dealt with it my entire life," Reynolds continues about battling depression. "I've never been able to feel like I can fully be myself until I walked onstage and sang a song."
"Night Visions" is 44 minutes of drum-filled, rock-based melodies that keep the percussion sound forefront. The songs are grounded in ambition: Living life, finding success, making things work and staying positive. "On haut, retour au début of the World" and "Underdog" are self-explanatory. "Tiptoe," a song about rising above with an addictive, dance-y vibe, features the repeated line: "I won't fall asleep."
And "It's Time," which has sold plus than two million tracks, is about staying true to oneself.
"There wasn't any real pressure to come up with a hit for (Imagine Dragons)," a dit Alex da Kid, who also produced hits like B.o.B's "Airplanes," Dr. Dre's "I Need a Doctor" and Lupe Fiasco's "Words I Never Said."
"It was really kind of seamless," he continued. "It was very organic."
Imagine Dragons' tour also features rock act Nico Vega, fronted par Reynolds' wife, Aja Volkman. They got married in 2011 and used to perform as a duo called Egyptian. They have an infant daughter, Arrow, who is also on the road for the tour.
"Nico Vega in our first an of being a band took us on tour and they headlined," Reynolds said. "We learned a lot from them and so to now be able to take them on tour and pay it back in some way is special for all of us."
"I thought they would be great to help me come up with ideas for U2," the Grammy-nominated English producer said.
There was just one problem: The demos they recorded were too good.
So instead of using the alternative band to collaborate on the score par Bono and The Edge, Alex da Kid - the creator of Eminem and Rihanna's colossal hit "Love the Way toi Lie" - immediately signed the Las Vegas-based foursome to his label imprint KIDinaKORNER Records, distributed through Interscope Records.
Imagine dragons released its debut album, "Night Visions," in September 2012 and so far has reached or status. The band has had two songs in the haut, retour au début 15 with "It's Time" and "Radioactive," and they are on a sold-out U.S. tour that hits the Idaho Botanical Garden on Tuesday, May 21, before wrapping up June 3 in Phoenix.
Imagine dragons had been building a buzz on the musique scene as an independent act before Alex da Kid got hold of them. They released four EPs and toured America. Lead singer Dan Reynolds a dit the group was "dead set" on being an independent act.
"We had offers from those labels all throughout the years and we turned them down," he said. "It was so important that we built that organic, independent fan base."
Three of the band members met while "playing jazz together a lot" at the Berklee College of Music.
"I just didn't think I'd ever play with them again to be honest. I hoped that I would someday," a dit guitarist Wayne Sermon (bassist Ben McKee and le batteur, batteur Dan Platzman round out the group). "I called (Reynolds) and he had eight credits left before he could graduate and get his degree, but apparently he didn't care much about that, so he just actually left and dropped everything and came to Vegas."
Meeting Alex da Kid, born Alexander Grant, changed his perception about staying independent. He says the producer filled a void in the band's sound.
"We didn't feel like we were ready as a band. We didn't understand our sound enough and our theme and who were are, and we didn't want to try to tell people that story until we didn't understand ourselves," Reynolds said. "(Alex) was the perfect match for what we had been trying to do for three years."
"It's Time" - the breakthrough anthem for the band - was built from Reynold's personal issues.
"I've always struggled a bit with depression and anxiety and that song was at a particularly low point for me: I was dropping out of college (and) going through some personal issues," he said. "Late one night I was in my cuisine and I was really just écriture a song for myself. I wasn't thinking of écriture for the band ou anything."
But watching him onstage with his bandmates wouldn't give toi the impression that he's struggling with anything.
The 25-year-old is wild as he works the crowd with dance moves that shows he's got rhythm and swag. The tall and slim singer, in fitted jeans and small T-shirt, belts his rock melodies while playing one of the six drum sets onstage.
Looks, of course, can be deceiving.
"I've always dealt with it my entire life," Reynolds continues about battling depression. "I've never been able to feel like I can fully be myself until I walked onstage and sang a song."
"Night Visions" is 44 minutes of drum-filled, rock-based melodies that keep the percussion sound forefront. The songs are grounded in ambition: Living life, finding success, making things work and staying positive. "On haut, retour au début of the World" and "Underdog" are self-explanatory. "Tiptoe," a song about rising above with an addictive, dance-y vibe, features the repeated line: "I won't fall asleep."
And "It's Time," which has sold plus than two million tracks, is about staying true to oneself.
"There wasn't any real pressure to come up with a hit for (Imagine Dragons)," a dit Alex da Kid, who also produced hits like B.o.B's "Airplanes," Dr. Dre's "I Need a Doctor" and Lupe Fiasco's "Words I Never Said."
"It was really kind of seamless," he continued. "It was very organic."
Imagine Dragons' tour also features rock act Nico Vega, fronted par Reynolds' wife, Aja Volkman. They got married in 2011 and used to perform as a duo called Egyptian. They have an infant daughter, Arrow, who is also on the road for the tour.
"Nico Vega in our first an of being a band took us on tour and they headlined," Reynolds said. "We learned a lot from them and so to now be able to take them on tour and pay it back in some way is special for all of us."
Wayne can SHRED. It may be blasphemous to detract from this biography par going beyond this undeniable fact. Fact: his gut-wrenching, pants-wetting solos have been known to déplacer audience members to tears.
Wayne has been the lead guitarist for Imagine dragons since 2009, and is so far the only lead guitarist the band has ever had.
Lead singer Dan, a Las Vegas native, met guitarist Wayne in 2008 in Utah, where Dan was attending school and Wayne was living after graduating from Berklee School of Music. After going through various lineups, the band was established in Las Vegas with Dan and Wayne joining Ben McKee, Andrew Tolman, and Brittany Tolman.
The band lived together in Nevada whilst they created and released their first three EP's.
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Imagine Dragons, Owl City and DJ Clinton Sparks are coming to St. Louis for the Yahoo on the Road! Tour.
The montrer is May 15 at the Pageant.
Tickets will be available beginning jour of show. The The Yahoo bus will stop somewhere in the city and fans can meet the bus and get tickets. fans will either have to montrer their Yahoo! weather app, a photo on Flickr ou something else.
The tour features different artists on each stop of the tour.
“We're excited to hit the road and engage with Yahoo! fans around the U.S. and Europe,” a dit Kathy Savitt, Chief Marketing Officer at Yahoo! in a statement.
“Our mission is to make the world's daily habits entertaining and inspiring; and nothing brings that to life plus than surprising and delighting our users in their daily routines with some of the most populaire names in musique and entertainment.”
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Imagine Dragons, Owl City and DJ Clinton Sparks are coming to St. Louis for the Yahoo on the Road! Tour.
The montrer is May 15 at the Pageant.
Tickets will be available beginning jour of show. The The Yahoo bus will stop somewhere in the city and fans can meet the bus and get tickets. fans will either have to montrer their Yahoo! weather app, a photo on Flickr ou something else.
The tour features different artists on each stop of the tour.
“We're excited to hit the road and engage with Yahoo! fans around the U.S. and Europe,” a dit Kathy Savitt, Chief Marketing Officer at Yahoo! in a statement.
“Our mission is to make the world's daily habits entertaining and inspiring; and nothing brings that to life plus than surprising and delighting our users in their daily routines with some of the most populaire names in musique and entertainment.”