I’m a music snob. I’ll admit it. That snobbery can make it take a long time for me to come around on some bands or artists who I dismiss as phonies. Sometimes I never come around to an artist. Sometimes that group becomes one of my favorites. Then there’s Imagine Dragons, a band I have one of the most complicated relationships with. I could write a pros and cons list that would fill a blog post or twenty about this band. But instead of talking about how sickeningly synthetic most of their albums taste, how much I want to exit the conversation when someone says something like “I really like indie bands like Coldplay and Imagine Dragons,” or the good points about how the band deals with faith deconstruction or champions LGBTQ+ rights, I’d like to talk about how one mediocre got stuck in my head today.
| Imagine Dragons’ lead singer Dan Reynolds performing live |
I WANNA PUT YOU IN THE SPOTLIGHT. I watched the music video for “Follow You” last year shortly after its release. The video stars It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia actors Kaitlyn Olsen and Rob McElhenney as a presumably married couple. The wife surprises her husband with a private concert with whom she thought was his favorite band, Imagine Dragons. The husband thinks he’s about to watch a private show with fellow Las Vegas band, The Killers.
It was a surprisingly self-aware move on behalf of Imagine Dragons to include the dialogue between the couple. The video was partially inspired by the thousands of shirtless concert pictures of lead singer Dan Reynolds circulating on social media. “Follow You,” simultaneously satisfies thirsty fans and meme-ifies the band. Beyond the thirst trap and the humor, I thought the song was just about average, and I wouldn’t be revisiting it. But then there was Song Exploder.Song Exploder Episode:
On Ellen:
Summer 2021 Remix:
Cover by a South African boys choir: