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All Imagine Dragons Albums Jun 2026

Raw, hungry, arena-born Key Tracks: “Radioactive,” “Demons,” “It’s Time” Review: Their explosive debut is packed with thunderous drums, synth-rock hooks, and lyrics about anxiety and perseverance. “Radioactive” became a cultural behemoth. While a few deep cuts feel like filler, the album’s energy and sincerity made them stadium-headliners overnight. Grade: A-

Here’s a concise review of all studio albums, tracing their evolution from alt-rock anthem specialists to pop-experimentalists. all imagine dragons albums

Under pressure to follow up a debut that sold over 7 million copies, the band didn't play it safe. They got weird. Smoke + Mirrors is the band’s "art record"—a scattered, chaotic, and fascinating dive into electropop, hip-hop, and noise rock. The production is jittery and anxious, reflecting the band's sudden rise to fame. While it lacked the immediate radio ubiquity of its predecessor, tracks like "Friction" and "Shots" showcased a band willing to dismantle their own formula. It is the critics’ favorite, even if it was a commercial step sideways. Grade: A- Here’s a concise review of all

If Act 1 was the therapy session, Act 2 is the celebration after. Longer, looser, and more eclectic, this double-album run sees the band embracing their status as a global pop entity. It borrows from funk, disco, and acoustic folk, often shifting genres mid-song. While it suffers from bloat (a common issue with 18-track albums), it contains some of their most joyous performances. It is the sound of a band no longer trying to prove they belong, but simply enjoying the massive stage they built. Smoke + Mirrors is the band’s "art record"—a

The Therapy Session "Enemy," "My Life," "Monday," "Follow You"

This ambitious double-album project was released in two parts. focused on themes of loss and vulnerability, while Act 2 explored healing and looking forward. It was produced by the legendary Rick Rubin, resulting in a more stripped-back and lyrically raw collection of songs.