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Written by: Imagine Dragons and Mattman & Robin
Produced by: Mattman & Robin
They ditched Justin Tranter for the first time
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Written by Imagine Dragons and Mattman & Robin
Produced by Mattman & Robin
I could hear 1000 songs of them together and I would still love all of them, even if they become too formulaic
I just wish that Rick Rubin would have just produced the the entire project as it would give the group a raw stripped out in the studio vibe (like Ruben's work with Tom Petty's Wildflowers) rather than overproduce synthetic pop made for world cup tournaments or tacky Netflix trailers.
These guys just aren't a fit for a rock band that tries to be epic and over the top. Also can somebody please fire Serban Ghenea as he can't mix guitars loud enough for the sake of it they're always buried by the sparse percussion and vocals. Not balanced nor up front.
Quote from: BCH2003 on June 25, 2022, 03:08:59 PM
Oh, whine whine whine. Is all you ever do is repeat yourself?
Do you even listen to a word I said?
Quote from: McCartneyMartin on June 25, 2022, 01:34:58 AM
These guys just aren't a fit for a rock band that tries to be epic and over the top. Also can somebody please fire Serban Ghenea as he can't mix guitars loud enough for the sake of it they're always buried by the sparse percussion and vocals. Not balanced nor up front.
Well, if the band wanted the guitars louder, they would've been louder.
When working with a mix engineer the artist is always going through a process of revisions until everyone involved is satisfied with the mix. This includes the band, managers, the label, A&r's, and sometimes even their moms, girlfriends, etc.
But I definitely get what you're saying. The guitars in this song sound more like a "background texture" rather than a real accompaniment. They're super quite. I believe this is done on purpose though to really make the guitars at the end of the song pop (starting at 2:18).
I'm a huge Mattman and Robin fan but Imagine Dragons became something like Maroon 5: a band that works as a pop artists, with a backing band and working with producers and has no sound identity.
Mattman & Robin on Imagine Dragons is what Benny Blanco was for Maroon 5, I was expecting their collaborations to finish after their latest album but after seeing the success of Enemy I guess we can expect more from them for a little more time. Benny Blanco collaborated with Adam from 2011 until 2017.
The only difference now with Imagine Dragons is that Justin Tranter is gone, I don't see much of a difference TBH.
The songs are still very catchy, like guilty pleasures.
Quote from: nanofives on June 28, 2022, 06:39:58 PM
Mattman & Robin on Imagine Dragons is what Benny Blanco was for Maroon 5, I was expecting their collaborations to finish after their latest album but after seeing the success of Enemy I guess we can expect more from them for a little more time. Benny Blanco collaborated with Adam from 2011 until 2017.
The only difference now with Imagine Dragons is that Justin Tranter is gone, I don't see much of a difference TBH.
The songs are still very catchy, like guilty pleasures.
Very true and unlike Maroon 5 (Maroon 6/7) they actually can make songs just as a band with all four members contributing songwriting credits. Even on Act II they have a few tracks where they produce it themselves. Maybe I am asking for the Moon with this band but you ever see them perform live, that's how they should sound.
I do wish that we could have some sort of Rock revival with a pop gloss similar to bands like The Cars or Def Leppard make it big on the charts. People especially the young ones today will never appreciate how awesome those type of bands were. What's the heaviest they got for them today, Machine Gun Kelly?
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Written by Imagine Dragons, Mattman & Robin and Justin Tranter
Produced by Mattman & Robin
Other songs from their new album:
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/2ThaHV10xrAcL2WfqXyLnp?si=0bc04927df154af9[/spotify]
Written by Imagine Dragons, Talay Riley and Joel Little
Produced by Joel Little
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/3soSAbnGLuJeARGmegvMFJ?si=7f7185af1a374162[/spotify]
Written by Imagine Dragons and MAG
Produced by MAG
[spotify]https://open.spotify.com/track/1R7F8kYZxOe1VcGCC4eYfE?si=9246cea6c8344ac6[/spotify]
Written by Maneskin, Mattman & Robin and Savan Kotecha
Produced by Mattman & Robin
It's been really long they released a thing and we could make it without this release, honestly
Imagine Dragons — Children of the Sky (a Starfield song)
Written by
Ben McKee, Dan Reynolds, Inon Zur ,Mattias Larsson, Robin Fredriksson, Wayne Sermon
Produced by Bethesda Game Studios, Mattman & Robin
spotify (https://open.spotify.com/track/1W7ughJhjRaANaAUcxTfnC)
It's forgettable on its own but it fits well with the game environment
Abyss - YUNGBLUD (https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/track/2kLWSmKHhfUBepkIA9oNe5?si=b0d4362c905947fd)
Written by Dan Reynolds, YUNGBLUD, Matt Schwartz, Mattman & Robin
Produced by YUNGBLUD and Matt Schwartz
Sounds like a Linkin Park track that didn't make the cut.
Eyes Closed - Imagine Dragons (https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/track/4o120XeV8els1S5bu7mzBX?si=1ef362799ffd4abb)
Written by Ben Mckee, Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Mattman & Robin
Produced by Mattman & Robin
Cool beat
The three songs released from this project have nothing in common.
Imagine Dragons — Loom (https://open.spotify.com/album/7EPrkhjTBrwAV8yAKCmY0Y), the album
The album is pure fire, even though the formula for Mattman & Robin with Imagine Dragons hasn't changed since the last 8 years there's a lot of bangers and catchy songs.
Don't Forget Me is my favorite one
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7kmynUfH8lB5CeBT4Og6xZ?si=d413181650b0460d
Song Exploder of Lose You To Love Me by Selena Gomez
I always tried to point what Finneas did exactly in this song, never in a million years I would have guessed it was the Background FX during the whole song, it's so so subtle I had to go to the instrumental version of the song to clearly hear it.
I tried to find stems online but I couldn't find any.
Defense of Love by YDE
Written by Justin Tranter, Mattias Larsson, Robin Fredriksson, YDE
Produced by YDE, RISC
spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/6XdkP8ys72LuKrUkMyYpeu)