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Several tours and three self-released EPs later, Imagine Dragons had made a serious name for itself, particularly in the west coast circuit.
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More recently, the band was joined by drummer Daniel Platzman, another Bostonian schoolmate who seems way too nice to be playing rock and roll until you actually see him in action.
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This sort of reckless/genius behavior is typical for Ben, who has an uncanny penchant for spicy food and a suitcase full of unbelievable road stories. When they began writing songs together and recognized something special was happening, Wayne called up his Berklee friend Ben McKee, who promptly dropped out of school with only a few credits left, moving across the country to play bass for the band. Having practically grown up in a recording studio and graduated Berklee College of Music, Wayne had been practicing his guitar through meals and other socially inappropriate situations as long as he could remember he challenged Dan in a way that was both uncomfortable and exactly what they both needed. It's no surprise, then, that he was drawn to guitarist Wayne Sermon, another founding member of Imagine Dragons.
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This song title to the single from their 2012 debut KidInaKorner/Interscope release "Continued Silence EP" is an all too apt descriptor of the band's hard-earned success-but it's also emblematic of the deep-seated anxiety Reynolds and the rest of the band experienced leaving behind any realistic expectation of a normal job to do the thing they love most.Ī third-generation Las Vegas native, Reynolds is no stranger to the adage "the house always wins," choosing to pave his musical career with a near obsessive work ethic and hundreds of unused demos rather than roll the dice with the first songs that sprung from his mouth. Before long, he and the other three members of indie rock band Imagine Dragons would be playing "It's Time," that same laptop-demo-turned-supersized-anthem, from the roof of a parking garage to a wave of thousands of screaming fans. And I slept with a girl.In a dark kitchen in the middle of a sweaty night in Las Vegas, all 6'4" of Dan Reynolds is hunched over a laptop, slapping beats on the table and crooning lyrics into a tiny microphone. All my brothers were doctors and lawyers and I was getting the worst grades. I was always the black sheep in the family, always getting into trouble. Everything that matters in my life, all of those things I feel I’ve messed up. “I’ve dealt with a guilt complex since I was young. Although a proud Mormon, Reynolds has struggled to follow the strictures of his family’s faith and maintain their high standards as the seventh of nine high-achieving children. It is his sense of guilt that makes an impact from the new album’s opener “Shots”. “Being on the road so much? A loss of sense of self? I dunno, but I needed to work through it.” I picked up writing and found it therapeutic.” But he felt it had become more of an issue while touring. I had braces, lots of acne and felt quite alone. Looking back, Reynolds believes he suffered depression intermittently through childhood and found middle school very difficult. “I might lose my passion.” The performer is relieved when I tell him that Barney Sumner of New Order – “I love them,” he says – experimented with Prozac and found his own lyrics suffered.
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Reynolds has, though, chosen to steer clear of the medication experts have offered him – “It would be awful if I was happy all the time,” he laughs.