Imagine Dragons Discography 20122021 Flac -

To keep your lossless library clean for players like Roon, Plex, or Foobar2000, follow this structure:

Imagine Dragons/
├── 2012 - Continued Silence (EP) [FLAC 16-44]/
│   └── 01 - Radioactive.flac
├── 2012 - Night Visions (Deluxe) [FLAC 16-44]/
│   └── CD1 & CD2/
├── 2015 - Smoke + Mirrors (Super Deluxe) [FLAC 24-96]/
├── 2017 - Evolve (International Edition) [FLAC 16-44]/
├── 2018 - Origins [FLAC 16-44]/
├── 2021 - Mercury - Act 1 [FLAC 24-48]/
└── Singles & Features/
    ├── 2016 - Sucker for Pain.flac
    └── 2021 - Enemy (from Arcane).flac

Meta Description: Dive deep into Imagine Dragons’ sonic evolution from 2012 to 2021. Why FLAC format matters, a complete album-by-album breakdown, and where to find their discography in lossless quality.


Before diving into the albums, let's address the elephant in the room: Why not just stream it? imagine dragons discography 20122021 flac

For the 2012–2021 era specifically, the band transitioned from raw rock recordings (Night Visions) to hyper-polished digital production (Evolve, Origins). FLAC highlights those production flaws and triumphs equally.


| Year | Album | Key Tracks | FLAC Availability | |------|-------|------------|--------------------| | 2012 | Night Visions | "Radioactive", "Demons", "It's Time" | Tidal, Qobuz, 7Digital, HDtracks | | 2015 | Smoke + Mirrors | "I Bet My Life", "Shots" | Yes (24-bit on some stores) | | 2017 | Evolve | "Believer", "Thunder", "Whatever It Takes" | Yes | | 2018 | Origins | "Natural", "Bad Liar" | Yes | | 2021 | Mercury – Act 1 | "Follow You", "Cutthroat", "Wrecked" | Yes (24-bit/44.1kHz on Qobuz) | To keep your lossless library clean for players

Note: Mercury – Act 2 was released in 2022 (outside your 2012–2021 range).


  • Configure ReplayGain or use player DSP normalization.
  • Test playback chain: DAC, cables, and player settings should pass bit-perfect output if you want authentic FLAC playback.
  • The Double Album Era

    While technically straddling the 2021/2022 line, Mercury – Act 1 fits firmly in this decade's review. Produced largely by Rick Rubin, this era brought the band back to a more organic, raw sound mixed with their signature anthemics.