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Imagine Dragons
The breathtaking album, Night Visions makes an outstanding that provides a very ethereal insight on the band’s life and an overall large impact on others who listen to the album. Despite this, Imagine Dragons has made countless amount of albums that ranges from a trailblazing personality to a sense of poignant emotions.
Imagine Dragons is frequently compared to Maroon 5 as both artists make very similar grandiose soundtracks. Although Imagine Dragons tends to create tracks that contain maudlin lyrics, Maroon 5 produces ascetic visuals and sounds during their music videos. Imagine Dragons uses this in their track, “On Top Of The World”, by using this portion of the lyrics: ”I've had the highest mountains. I've had the deepest rivers. You can have it all but not til you move it.”
Their album, Night Visions can be emotionally visualized through a handful of ways—positively and negatively—through their catchy lyrics and illustrious videos. Some tracks, such as the notorious “Radioactive”, can be seen as a gloomy and atrocious soundtrack; whereas “On Top Of The World” provides a very inspiration and uplifting lyrics that’s vibrant and semi-fast paced. Imagine Dragons also manages to incorporate a river flow of harmonically-rich rhymes within the stories, such as their track, “Radioactive”, states: “I'm waking up to ash and dust. I wipe my brow and I sweat my rust.” Essentially, the artist is trying to explain that he is living through a “post-apocalyptic” environment and an unreal actuality.
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