![]() Tiptoe follows the same blueprint as the rest of the album, with the emphasis on synth melody and a strong, peaking chorus, but seems to fall flat in comparison to Radioactive. The album features a number of songs released on previous EPs, which gives the second track an important role as one of the freshly pressed numbers. With powerful lyrics, such as “I’m waking up, I feel it my bones, enough to make my systems blow, welcome to the new age,” there is every opportunity for a fist-pumping performance. Radioactive is woven together with a heavy synth loop, giving it an almost apocalyptic sound. The opening track is explosive, and throws you straight into what Imagine Dragons are all about: powerful, emotional anthems. Undoubtedly, their album arrives amidst great expectations. Their single It’s Time has been occupying radio airwaves since its release, receiving a lot of positive attention. Imagine Dragons, the quartet pop-rock band from Las Vegas, USA, are soon to release their debut album Night Visions in Britain, on 1 st April. ![]()
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