Demons, Radioactive performance
Imagine Dragons perform Demons and Radioactive during the Much Music Awards show promoting their album Night Visions.
Imagine Dragons interview
Seacrest interviews Imagine Dragons during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions them about the experience for fans on their The Night Tour.
We really try to make our shows an interactive experience. We try to make it a real experience whether it’s the visuals or the mood. We make sure when they walk out at the end, they understand what Imagine Dragons is about.
Radioactive, Maad City performance
Imagine Dragons and Lamar perform Radioactive and Maad City during the Grammy Awards to promote their album’s Night Visions and Good Kid, Maad City.
Radioactive performance
Lamar and Imagine Dragons perform Radioactive at the Grammy Awards from the album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City.
Grammy nomination
Imagine Dragons is a Grammy nominee for Record of the Year for Radioactive. Reynolds:
I was on the tour bus, driving somewhere in the middle of Spain, between Barcelona and Madrid. My family started texting me at like 5 a.m. with, like all caps and exclamations marks, saying we got nominated for a Grammy. Then, like 10 minutes later, it was ‘Wait, you got nominated for another Grammy!’ It was a very nice surprise to see in the wee hours in the morning.
Wins Grammy
Imagine Dragons wins the Grammy for Best Rock Performance for Radioactive.
It has been really surreal…we feel very grateful and very humble.
Demons performance
Imagine Dragons perform Demons during the American Music Awards promoting their album Night Visions.
Demons, Radioactive performance
Demons performance
Imagine Dragons perform Demons during The American Music Awards to promote their album Night Visions.
On Top Of The World
Imagine Dragons releases the single, On Top Of The World, from their album, Night Visions. Reynolds:
It’s a very different video; if you’ve watched our videos, you know to expect the unexpected but I think this is my favorite. There’s a lot going on it it, some if it is subliminal. ‘Sno Gard.’ I’ll say that. It has no meaning to you, but when you see the video, you’ll be like ‘Sno Gard … okay, Dan gave me a good hint.
Demons
Imagine Dragons releases the single, Demons, from their album, Night Visions. Reynolds:
We write on the road — in a hotel room at night or on the tour bus or on a plane. That’s how I always write; it always starts on a lap top, a very base demo idea. I already have, like, 35 demos in a playlist folder in my iTunes, (titled) ‘No. 2.’ I don’t know when that day will come, but when it does we’ll sort through all those demos like we did for the first album and pick out our favorites and work on them in the studio, in a live setting, and that’s where they’ll really come alive.
It’s Time
Imagine Dragons releases the single, It’s Time, from their album, Night Visions. Reynolds:
We’ve been around for about three-and-a-half years and spent a lot of time on the road, living out of a suitcase, barely scraping by. To get to a point where you see things moving like this, where the song is on radio and TV, is the most humbling experience.
Radioactive
Imagine Dragons releases the single, Radioactive, from their album, Night Visions. Reynolds says that he was coming out of a bout of depression and had a new awakening and vigor for life when he wrote the song:
That’s the general thing where that song came from. There’s more specifics to it, but that’s the basic, general idea.