Thunder (Official Remix)- Imagine Dragons Review
Thunder is annoying to listen to, and many Imagine Dragons will back me up on that. It doesn't fit with the album, it doesn't have very good instrumentation, and that chorus makes it impossible to listen to it for more than twice in a row without spazzing out and rolling around on the floor in pain. This remix builds on that kind of instrumentation, developing it more but making it so spasmodic that it actually makes listenable in more than occasional bursts. The K.Flay collaboration is relatively unexpected, as Imagine dragons rarely does collaborations, but was also a bit unsurprising because K.Flay is touring with Imagine Dragons in North America and that suggests a certain level closeness. K.Flay performs very well in this song, elevating the song with some pop-rap that helps vary the song and fits in nicely with its emotional and fast paced lyrics.
One major issue I have is this: where does it fit in their discography? Is it meant to propel the slowly climbing Thunder to new Billboard 100 heights? Is it just made to perform live? Is it a stand alone? Will an Evolve deluxe come after it? I have no idea. (Kinda hoping for the last one though I'm interested what new B-sides there would be.) The biggest question is actually- what's next, a Grouplove collaboration? On Walking The Wire??? I guess we'll find out, but definitely not soon.
One major issue I have is this: where does it fit in their discography? Is it meant to propel the slowly climbing Thunder to new Billboard 100 heights? Is it just made to perform live? Is it a stand alone? Will an Evolve deluxe come after it? I have no idea. (Kinda hoping for the last one though I'm interested what new B-sides there would be.) The biggest question is actually- what's next, a Grouplove collaboration? On Walking The Wire??? I guess we'll find out, but definitely not soon.
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