

I’m on a crazy-ass rollercoaster and I enjoy the chaos.” Origins I thought I got divorced and now I’m dating my wife! Some days I feel like I want to be a Mormon and some days I don’t believe in God at all. But I prefer a wild ride to where I was eight years ago, which was a place of indifference and fear and loathing and depression. Dan won a documentary award at the Hollywood Film Awards with Believer.ĭan spoke in the aforementioned interview about the past year: However, this past summer, the second edition of LOVELOUD festival attracted 35,000 fans– twice as many as the previous year. It’s patently obvious in the documentary how rocky the road is towards that reality. His goal is to be able to have an open dialogue about unconditional love with the largely conservative Mormon community. This festival is held in Salt Lake City, the epicentre of Mormonism. One of the ways he is trying to make LGBTQ emancipation a reality is by organising LOVELOUD Festival. He founded the Love Loud Foundation to work towards the acceptance of homosexual love. At the start of this year, the documentary Believer (would recommend!) came out, in which Dan looks into how the Mormon church treats LGBTQ people, be they members of the church or not. LOVE LOUDĭan has also been working for a noble cause which is close to his heart. They are now in couple’s therapy and are carefully dating again. In a recent interview with the Evening Standard he said that they never officially signed the divorce papers. But perhaps there will be a happy ending after all. He tweeted this past April that he and Aya Volkman-the love of his life, with whom he has three daughters- were separating after 7 years of marriage. Furthermore, more than a million fans have had the opportunity to see them perform live: they have toured for around 400 days, visiting 33 countries in 6 continents.and lowsĪ lot has happened in Dan’s personal life as well. Today, Imagine Dragons are the 9 th most listened to artists on Spotify with 40 million monthly listeners. Evolve went double platinum in the United States alone: it received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Album and spawned global hits such as Believer, Thunder, and Whatever It Takes. Origins was written over the past year and a half, which has been a very intense period for the band.

Do we get to hear that again on their new album, Origins? And what statement are the guys making with their singles Natural and Machine? Highs. The blaring drums turn many of the songs into energetic anthems. Their lyrics are confident, honest, and raw, but usually with a positive twist. We discovered earlier, unreleased tracks in which frontman and songwriter, Dan Reynolds, is incredibly open about his struggle with the Mormon faith, depression, and Bechterev’s disease. When the guys came to perform in Amsterdam at the start of this year, we were already looking into the lyrics of their biggest hits. Let there be Origins! This past Friday, Imagine Dragons dropped a brand new album filled with lyrical gems- a mere 16 months after the indie rock band released the super successful Evolve.
