Meet Daniel Sullivan and his wife Miriam (Reema), a pair of private investigators doing what they love and sticking together through life, death and beyond.
From kidnapping and the multiverse, to a haunted Corvette and a crushing loss, to cozy family yarns and satirical parodies, there's something here for everyone.
If you want to read these in order, here's the list Each can also be read on its own.
Timeline: Cowboy
Mayday
A-OK
I Get Carried Away
The Ghost Intervention
Monica
Black
Strange Ways
I Bet My Life
My Car
The Journey
Destroyed
Playin' Me
Woke
My choice for my second year's "Musicology Anthology" hosted by Jeff will be Reflections, the Imagine Dragons collection of demos released on February 21st, 2025.
A slight misnomer, as I Bet My Life was a single off of Smoke + Mirrors. This is the demo version, with a different bridge and lighter production.
songs were gathered from the archives to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their 2015 sophomore album, Smoke + Mirrors. It is not a standard toured, promoted album, and has no music videos. Rather it is a scrapbook, a sampling of unfinished projects from the era, something which devoted fans will appreciate as a glimpse into the craft and mindset of lead singer Dan Reynolds.
Unlike last year's choice of an album I'd known and loved for years, I have yet to explore all the nuances of Reflections. I rushed through most of the tracks in a befuddled hurry in February, having a variety of writing projects and other tasks which precluded my leaving this album on repeat a gazillion times over late into the night, as I used to do with my music.
I selected Reflections for the Musicology Anthology because of the straightforward tracklist (no deluxe editions or bonus tracks) and the exciting storytelling potential. I also chose it so I would have an excuse to bond more deeply with each song; otherwise, I don't intend to listen to much music at all these days.
The tracks range in style from whimsical eighties flavored love ditties (Playing Me and Strange Ways) to experimental, off-the-wall techno (The Ghost Intervention) to fully-produced pop-rock tunes hearkening back to the Dragons origins in the mid-aughts (Mayday) or murky, philosophical dreamscapes exploring Dan's heavier emotions (Black and Destroyed.)
I hope to do justice to this quirky collection by one of my favorite artists. Few people outside of the fan base will likely ever pay attention to Reflections; it has received little to no media analysis. Please enjoy my efforts
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