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Loom [sound recording] / Imagine Dragons.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 16838661Publication details: [United States] : Kidinakorner/Interscope Records, 2024.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
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Wake up Nice to meet you Eyes closed Take me to the beach In your corner Gods dont pray Dont forget me Kid Fire in these hills.
Summary: Imagine Dragons' sixth studio album represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they've ever made. Produced entirely by Imagine Dragons and their longtime collaborators Mattman and Robin, it finds the perfect balance between the classic sounds that have made them superstars and the freshness that brought them joy in the studio. Featuring nine brand new tracks including hit single "Eyes Closed," the album signifies new beginnings on the horizon; the excitement for a new day, moments yet to come.
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After a period of introspection on 2022's deep double album Mercury, Imagine Dragons bring the beat back on their lively seventh set, Loom. Produced by the band with Swedish collaborators Mattman & Robin, it's a short-and-sweet dose of everything that have made Imagine Dragons such a global favorite in the decade since their debut: insidiously catchy earworms that throw genre convention to the wind in favor of physically motivated doses of juiced-up pop/rock. That trademark anthemic blitz of genres backed by hard-hitting percussion is boosted with the addition of more pop flair and hip-hop bounce, as heard on early album tracks "Wake Up" (which could be an alternate-universe Eminem track in the most complimentary way possible); the surprising "Nice to Meet You," a funky disco-pop dancefloor bop; and the Latin-tinged "Take Me to the Beach." The ominous "Eyes Closed" -- with or without the J Balvin feature -- is classic Imagine Dragons, knocking heads with wobbly dubstep rattle, gang shouts, and Dan Reynolds' distinctive delivery. "Gods Don't Pray" rides a sinister alterna-dub bounce, while "Kid" keeps that Gorillaz vibe going with a track that could have been plucked straight from Demon Days. Of the slower moments, the yearning mid-album respite "In Your Corner" pulses along a determined beat and wistful, Linkin Park-esque synths, while the moving "Don't Forget Me" pleads and begs atop twinkling production and a touchingly earnest performance from Reynolds. While Mercury kept their hit streak going and matured the band with a welcome vulnerability, longtime fans of their aggressive empowerment anthems will delight in this pseudo-"return to form" from the Vegas quartet, one of their most satisfying and immediate sets to date. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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06/28/2024

Wake up Nice to meet you Eyes closed Take me to the beach In your corner Gods dont pray Dont forget me Kid Fire in these hills.

Imagine Dragons' sixth studio album represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they've ever made. Produced entirely by Imagine Dragons and their longtime collaborators Mattman and Robin, it finds the perfect balance between the classic sounds that have made them superstars and the freshness that brought them joy in the studio. Featuring nine brand new tracks including hit single "Eyes Closed," the album signifies new beginnings on the horizon; the excitement for a new day, moments yet to come.

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