Imagine Dragons Albums -
They needed to heal. So they went Evolve .
The world awoke to a roar. The Night Visions had become reality. imagine dragons albums
And so, the journey continues. The band stands at the precipice of their next Loom —the album yet to be written. What will it be? After the fire ( Night Visions ), the ash ( Smoke + Mirrors ), the rebirth ( Evolve ), the roots ( Origins ), and the raw confession ( Mercury )… only the next dream knows. They needed to heal
This was the diary they never meant to publish. It was heavy with loss—the death of lead singer Dan Reynolds’ sister-in-law, the fading of relationships, the weight of anxiety. "Wrecked" was a sob set to a melody. "Enemy" (with J.I.D) was the venom they’d swallowed for years. But Mercury was also the catharsis. It was the hero finally sitting down, exhausted, and telling the whole truth: the rage, the grief, the fragile hope. It wasn't built for radio; it was built for the soul. The Night Visions had become reality
Not the polished kind, but the raw, feverish dreams that come when the world is asleep and you are alone with your heartbeat. For the band, this was the scrappy, hungry era. They were a band of nomads, recording in a cramped Las Vegas basement, chasing a sound that felt like lightning in a bottle. When "It's Time" and "Radioactive" broke free, they weren't just songs—they were anthems for the sleepless, the outcasts, the ones who saw monsters in the dark and decided to dance with them instead of run.
In the beginning, there was only the Night Visions .
The Arc of the Echoes