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| Imagine Dragons | Primary Artist |
| J Browz | Bass, Guitar |
| Daniel Platzman | Drums, Viola, Group Member |
| Dan Reynolds | Vocals, Group Member |
| Ben McKee | Bass, Group Member |
| Wayne Sermon | Guitar, Group Member |
| Jonathan Vears | Guitar |
| Joe LaPorta | Mastering |
| Brandon Darner | Producer |
| Charlie Stavish | Engineer |
| Rob Katz | Engineer |
| Robert Root | Engineer |
| Imagine Dragons | Composer, Producer |
| Alex Da Kid | Composer, Producer, Executive Producer |
| Josh Mosser | Engineer |
| Adam Brill | Booking |
| Mac Reynolds | Management |
| Mark Everton Gray | Engineer |
| James Whitting | Booking |
| Evgenij Soloviev | Cover Art |
| Josh Moser | Composer |
| Brandon Donner | Producer |
NightVisionsRocks
Posted Tue Feb 12 00:00:00 EST 2013
I love Imagine Dragons and only had a couple of their songs. I was thinking about buying the ablum but wasn't sure. Then the deluxe edition came out, and I realized that I needed the whole thing. Every song is great and you can tell they put so much heart and soul into them, even the additional songs. I still can't believe this is their first album, it sounds as professional as a major band that's had years of experience.
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Gregory Heaney
Historically, there's a progression that bands usually follow before their sound goes full-on arena rock. Things will start small and gritty, and then as the fame and crowds build, the sound changes to match the massiveness of the venues. However, on their debut album, Imagine Dragons buck tradition and swing straight for the cheap seats, doing away with generations of sonic evolution in favor of the huge, arena-made sound of Night Visions. Dramatic and sweeping, the Las Vegas band works in the same vein as pop giants Coldplay, offering up track after track of hooky and emotional midtempo jams. While a move like this might seem overly ambitious for a freshman band, Imagine Dragons...