Imagine Dragons - Discography -2012-2021- -flac... <Working – 2024>

Includes “Cha-Ching (Till We Grow Older)” and “Working Man” – both B-sides that only exist on lossless digital or the CD.

The Target Deluxe Edition adds “Levitate” (from the Passengers soundtrack) and “Not Today” – both only in lossless via CD rips. 2018: Origins A controversial, electronic-heavy album. In FLAC, “Natural” has a sub-bass drop at 0:45 that will test your subwoofer’s limits. “Birds” features a feather-light acoustic intro that MP3s render as glassy and harsh. Imagine Dragons - Discography -2012-2021- -FLAC...

“Born to Be Yours” (with Kygo) and “Real Life” – the latter is a progressive rock gem that shines in 24-bit FLAC. 2019: Mercury – Act 1 (Singles & Early Leaks) Note: Mercury – Act 1 officially dropped in September 2021, but two lead singles – “Cutthroat” and “Follow You” – were released in March 2021 as 24-bit/48kHz FLACs. “Cutthroat” ’s distorted vocal bridge is a lossless showcase. 2021: Mercury – Act 1 The most dynamic album of their career. Mixed by Serban Ghenea, the FLAC version has a DR (Dynamic Range) rating of DR8 – far higher than Evolve (DR4). Listen to “My Life” – the piano and string crescendo is breathtaking in lossless. Includes “Cha-Ching (Till We Grow Older)” and “Working

Japanese SHM-CD rip (WAV to FLAC) – superior mastering with less brickwalling. 2013: The Archive EP A digital-only release of rarities. The FLAC version of “Destination” is a holy grail for collectors – never officially pressed on vinyl. The synth arpeggios in lossless are pristine. 2014: Smoke + Mirrors The band’s most experimental album. “Gold” features a distorted, glitchy bass drop that collapses in lossy codecs. “The Fall” (the closing track) has ambient field recordings that only FLAC can fully render. In FLAC, “Natural” has a sub-bass drop at

If you are building a Plex server, portable DAC (like the DragonFly Cobalt), or just want to hear Dan Reynolds’ raw vocal power without cloud streaming, the collection is a worthy investment of hard drive space (~8GB for all albums + bonus tracks).

Includes the “Smoke + Mirrors (Live in London)” set – a must-have in FLAC for the crowd dynamics and unprocessed vocals. 2015: Continued Silence (Reissue) – 2015 Remaster A remastered version of the 2012 EP with slightly less compression. Available as 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC. 2017: Evolve The pop-rock turning point. “Thunder” uses a pitched-down vocal loop that, in FLAC, has a tactile, chest-thumping presence. “Whatever It Takes” reveals a hi-hat pattern that is lost in 128kbps streams.

For audiophiles and alternative rock fans, few modern bands offer the same explosive dynamic range, layered production, and bass-driven intensity as Imagine Dragons . From their breakout EP Continued Silence to the arena-rock juggernaut Mercury – Act 1 , the band has defined a generation of genre-blending music.

Includes “Cha-Ching (Till We Grow Older)” and “Working Man” – both B-sides that only exist on lossless digital or the CD.

The Target Deluxe Edition adds “Levitate” (from the Passengers soundtrack) and “Not Today” – both only in lossless via CD rips. 2018: Origins A controversial, electronic-heavy album. In FLAC, “Natural” has a sub-bass drop at 0:45 that will test your subwoofer’s limits. “Birds” features a feather-light acoustic intro that MP3s render as glassy and harsh.

“Born to Be Yours” (with Kygo) and “Real Life” – the latter is a progressive rock gem that shines in 24-bit FLAC. 2019: Mercury – Act 1 (Singles & Early Leaks) Note: Mercury – Act 1 officially dropped in September 2021, but two lead singles – “Cutthroat” and “Follow You” – were released in March 2021 as 24-bit/48kHz FLACs. “Cutthroat” ’s distorted vocal bridge is a lossless showcase. 2021: Mercury – Act 1 The most dynamic album of their career. Mixed by Serban Ghenea, the FLAC version has a DR (Dynamic Range) rating of DR8 – far higher than Evolve (DR4). Listen to “My Life” – the piano and string crescendo is breathtaking in lossless.

Japanese SHM-CD rip (WAV to FLAC) – superior mastering with less brickwalling. 2013: The Archive EP A digital-only release of rarities. The FLAC version of “Destination” is a holy grail for collectors – never officially pressed on vinyl. The synth arpeggios in lossless are pristine. 2014: Smoke + Mirrors The band’s most experimental album. “Gold” features a distorted, glitchy bass drop that collapses in lossy codecs. “The Fall” (the closing track) has ambient field recordings that only FLAC can fully render.

If you are building a Plex server, portable DAC (like the DragonFly Cobalt), or just want to hear Dan Reynolds’ raw vocal power without cloud streaming, the collection is a worthy investment of hard drive space (~8GB for all albums + bonus tracks).

Includes the “Smoke + Mirrors (Live in London)” set – a must-have in FLAC for the crowd dynamics and unprocessed vocals. 2015: Continued Silence (Reissue) – 2015 Remaster A remastered version of the 2012 EP with slightly less compression. Available as 24-bit/44.1kHz FLAC. 2017: Evolve The pop-rock turning point. “Thunder” uses a pitched-down vocal loop that, in FLAC, has a tactile, chest-thumping presence. “Whatever It Takes” reveals a hi-hat pattern that is lost in 128kbps streams.

For audiophiles and alternative rock fans, few modern bands offer the same explosive dynamic range, layered production, and bass-driven intensity as Imagine Dragons . From their breakout EP Continued Silence to the arena-rock juggernaut Mercury – Act 1 , the band has defined a generation of genre-blending music.