Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons had a pretty massive year in 2013 when they enjoyed international success with their debut album Night Visions and all-encompassing single Radioactive. However, it didn’t happen overnight. The group spent a large amount of time on sofas and playing smaller gigs before finally getting a break when they were asked to fill in for Train at a Las Vegas Festival in 2009.
Post fame, the band are still working just as hard with the Night Visions tour only just drawing to a close. It even included a stop at Reading and Leeds festival in 2013, where the quartet performed a passionate and eye-catching set.
Their sights are now focused on their follow-up record which they believe could see the band show a rockier edge, derived from their love of Muse and Nirvana.
Las Vegas band Imagine Dragons had a pretty massive year in 2013 when they enjoyed international success with their debut album Night Visions and all-encompassing single Radioactive. However, it didn’t happen overnight. The group spent a large amount of time on sofas and playing smaller gigs before finally getting a break when they were asked to fill in for Train at a Las Vegas Festival in 2009.
Post fame, the band are still working just as hard with the Night Visions tour only just drawing to a close. It even included a stop at Reading and Leeds festival in 2013, where the quartet performed a passionate and eye-catching set.
Their sights are now focused on their follow-up record which they believe could see the band show a rockier edge, derived from their love of Muse and Nirvana.