Daniel Coulter Reynolds is best known for being the lead singer and frontman of the Grammy award-winning band, Imagine Dragons. Dan Reynolds was born on July 14, 1987. He is the seventh of nine children. He went to school at Brigham Young University but decided he wanted to pursue music as a career. He started the band Imagine Dragons with Wayne Se...
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Daniel Coulter Reynolds is best known for being the lead singer and frontman of the Grammy award-winning band, Imagine Dragons. Dan Reynolds was born on July 14, 1987. He is the seventh of nine children. He went to school at Brigham Young University but decided he wanted to pursue music as a career. He started the band Imagine Dragons with Wayne Sermon and the two of them later recruited both Ben McKee and Daniel Platzman. As of 2015, Imagine Dragons have released two studio albums. Show less «
[on how he found time to write new material for a new album while on tour for "Night Visions"] Fortu...Show more »
[on how he found time to write new material for a new album while on tour for "Night Visions"] Fortunately for me, since I was young, my favorite hobby and pastime has always been writing. Even before I was in a band, I would come home from school, sit down on my computer and record. When I'm out on the road, I'm not much of a party animal. So when a show finishes, typically, I'm back at my hotel room. Opposed to going out to a bar or something like that, I typically sit in my room and pull out my laptop and record. That's always been kind of a therapeutic thing for me. It's like at the end of the day, some people read their book. I just love to write -- it's kind of like my journal entry at the end of each night. Show less «
[on how albums "Night Visions" and "Smoke + Mirrors" compare] The (new) record is very different tha...Show more »
[on how albums "Night Visions" and "Smoke + Mirrors" compare] The (new) record is very different than "Night Visions". I think "Night Visions", when I listen to it, sounds like Imagine Dragons five years ago, which was when we wrote that record. I think "Smoke + Mirrors" is definitely a more raw record. There are a lot of imperfections in it, which we kind of accepted about ourselves and embraced. Lyrically, it's a much more introverted record for me. With "Smoke + Mirrors", I really tried to just open up a little more -- and kind of go places that I've been afraid of going. The whole record is really a raw record, which I'm really proud of, you know? But it was scary for me. Show less «
[on if he knew "Radioactive" would be such a hit] I honestly can tell you that we had no idea what p...Show more »
[on if he knew "Radioactive" would be such a hit] I honestly can tell you that we had no idea what people would think. I knew that it was a reactionary song. That's why we put it first on the record, because we wanted you to turn on this record and be like, "Whoa, this is really strange. I haven't heard anything that sounds like this." For all I knew, people would hate it -- and some people do hate it. It's a divisive song. As a band, I'd rather be that than be kind of boring or just create something that just all sounds the same. Show less «