Loom, Imagine Dragons’ new album, is a mixed bag of feelings, frontman Dan Reynolds says
- Imagine Dragons lead singer Dan Reynolds talks about Loom, the latest album from the band, how it was recorded, and how touring is therapeutic
- The album is the first since his recent divorce from wife Aja Volkman, and Reynolds say the emotions in the songs reflect his feelings

The ambiguity of Imagine Dragons’ next album starts from the cover.
Two figures stand in the distance separated by a rising sun. Or is it setting? Lead singer and songwriter Dan Reynolds, who dreamed it up, sees it both ways.
“You can’t really tell if it’s a sunset or a sunrise, and then there are two people kind of separated standing in front of it. That really kind of sums it up thematically when I listen to it,” he says.
“Is it the beginning of something new, or is this the end of something? And the sunset and the sunrise always kind of feels that way to me. It could be either/or.”
From the paranoid, slightly demented hip-hop-rock opening song “Wake Up” – with Reynolds singing: “Everybody’s coming for you/Wake up”! – to the strummy, swaying “Take Me to the Beach”, it’s clear the nine-track album Loom isn’t one thing.