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Imagine dragons album radioactive
Imagine dragons album radioactive




If a production doesn’t have a song at its core it’s essentially an empty shell that doesn’t have any emotion. If you don’t have a good song melodically, you don’t have a good song, no matter what you do to it. We’ve always felt that you have to get that right first. As they told the Grammy’s, “ All of our demos start off really basic, mainly just chord progressions and melodies. Regardless of the production of the song and all the ambient textures and dub step elements that are thrown in from time to time, their songs are inherently band-driven. With a Vegas rock band and an English hip-hop producers, something original is bound to happen. They teamed up with Alex Da Kid to produce their album Night Visions. I think that’s all irrelevant because any critic would love to have the success Imagine Dragons have had with their award performances and teamups. “Radioactive” has gotten flak for being overplayed and overrated. The only thing you can tell is that it ’ s good. It blurs two very distinct genres so that it’s almost impossible to tell what’s going on in the song. “Radioactive” by Imagine Dragons is an interesting song to analyze. Writer: Ben McKee, Dan Platzman, Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Alexander Grant, Josh Mosser






Imagine dragons album radioactive