Imagine Dragons - Mercury - Act 2 (2022) [Vinyl]

Artist: Imagine Dragons
Title: Mercury - Act 2
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: KIDinaKORNER / Interscope Records
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:00:59
Total Size: 2.79 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Mercury - Act 2
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: KIDinaKORNER / Interscope Records
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [192kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:00:59
Total Size: 2.79 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 – Bones
A2 – Symphony
A3 – Sharks
A4 – I Don't Like Myself
A5 – Blur
B1 – Higher Ground
B2 – Crushed
B3 – Take It Easy
B4 – Waves
B5 – I'm Happy
C1 – Ferris Wheel
C2 – Peace Of Mind
C3 – Sirens
C4 – Tied
C5 – Younger
D1 – I Wish
D2 – Continual
D3 – They Don't Know You Like I Do
D4 – Enemy (With JID)
Review by Neil Z. Yeung
After the catharsis of 2021's Act 1, Imagine Dragons complete the story with Mercury: Act 2, a whopping 19-track journey that examines the time after the shock and grief of loss has begun to settle. While part one processed those messy emotions with some of the rawest and most vulnerable moments in the band's usual radio- and gym-friendly catalog, part two loses focus by biting off more than they can chew. There are plenty of great songs here -- fully expected for a band as hook-savvy as Imagine Dragons -- but there's simply too much going on and not enough editorial trimming to make this as impactful an experience as Act 1. Starting strong with irresistible singles "Bones" and "Sharks," Act 2 soon takes a turn to the pensive and reflective, with frontman Dan Reynolds lamenting his shortcomings on "I Don't Like Myself" and pleading for relief on "Take It Easy." The second half of the album is weighed down by similar moments, snuffing the momentum of the handful of classic stompers peppered throughout. Of this introspective bunch, the country-dusted acoustic gem "Crushed" is on par with "Wrecked" as a tearjerking standout, as "Sirens" merges the group's usual radio-friendly ear with a deep well of emotion. While the buoyant handclaps-and-synths highlight "Younger" and the riffs-and-breakbeats blazer "Blur" come closest to joining their array of mainstream smashes on a future Greatest Hits set, the bulk of Act 2 is truly for the dedicated fans who care to patiently sit with Reynolds and his feelings until everyone's ready to pump out a more focused and immediate set.
After the catharsis of 2021's Act 1, Imagine Dragons complete the story with Mercury: Act 2, a whopping 19-track journey that examines the time after the shock and grief of loss has begun to settle. While part one processed those messy emotions with some of the rawest and most vulnerable moments in the band's usual radio- and gym-friendly catalog, part two loses focus by biting off more than they can chew. There are plenty of great songs here -- fully expected for a band as hook-savvy as Imagine Dragons -- but there's simply too much going on and not enough editorial trimming to make this as impactful an experience as Act 1. Starting strong with irresistible singles "Bones" and "Sharks," Act 2 soon takes a turn to the pensive and reflective, with frontman Dan Reynolds lamenting his shortcomings on "I Don't Like Myself" and pleading for relief on "Take It Easy." The second half of the album is weighed down by similar moments, snuffing the momentum of the handful of classic stompers peppered throughout. Of this introspective bunch, the country-dusted acoustic gem "Crushed" is on par with "Wrecked" as a tearjerking standout, as "Sirens" merges the group's usual radio-friendly ear with a deep well of emotion. While the buoyant handclaps-and-synths highlight "Younger" and the riffs-and-breakbeats blazer "Blur" come closest to joining their array of mainstream smashes on a future Greatest Hits set, the bulk of Act 2 is truly for the dedicated fans who care to patiently sit with Reynolds and his feelings until everyone's ready to pump out a more focused and immediate set.