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  • Chris Allen started out as a neighbor to Tyler Glenn(lead vocalist).
  • Chris Allen; Elaine Bradley (2006 – present); Tyler Glenn.
  • Guitarist Chris Allen and bassist Branden Campbell discuss playing with nuance in Neon Trees, an alt-pop rock band with a sound that could.
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  • Neon Trees at Webster Hall: Concert Review

    It was hard to tell whether it was a haphazard and incongruous example of a rock absurdity — a collision of a hollow cliche and a breathing example of its aspiring opposite — or a clever wink of self-awareness: the kick drum’s face read “Fame is Dead,” while the lead singer bounded and squealed and even glittered in a hyper-conscious act he’d practiced a million times before.

    Tyler Glenn, lead singer of Neon Trees, was born to lead a glam rock band; it’s easy to imagine him, growing up in the ’80s, pouring over the early years of MTV and obsessing over David Bowie‘s unending mutations. The influences are clear: glittering jacket like Michael Jackson (on his equally skinny shoulders); keyboards and lights like Duran Duran; dark, accented makeup like half the bands of the era, and nearly every group that has passed through New York City’s Webster Hall over the past decade and a half, since The Strokes helped bring back the growl of the Reagan years’ seedier times.

    Yes, he puts on a show, with his band — back home buddy Chris Allen on guitar, Braden Campbell on bass and a stand-in for pregnant drummer Elaine Bradley — with a mix of grandeur

    Neon Trees is an Alternative Rock band from Provo, Utah. The band was formed in 2005 by Tyler Glenn and Chris Allen, eventually adding Branden Campbell and Elaine Bradley. The name came from the lighted trees on In-N-Out Burger signs. Their first album, Habits was released in 2010. Opening for acts such as Panic! at the Disco and My Chemical Romance helped them gain popularity. The second album, Picture Show was released on April 17, 2012. Best known for their songs "Animal'', "1983", "Everybody Talks" and "Sleeping with a Friend".

    Discography:

    • Becoming Different People (2006, EP)
    • Start a Fire (2009, EP)
    • Habits (2010)
    • Picture Show (2012)
    • Pop Psychology (2014)
    • Excommunication (2016, Tyler Glenn's solo album)
    • I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (2020)
    • Sink Your Teeth (2024)

    Tropes featured in Neon Trees:

    • Album Title Drop: Habits is named after a pair of lyric in the hook of "Sins Of My Youth".
    • Alternative Rock: Mostly, though with some Power Pop/Indie Pop songs as well.
    • Cover Version: Glee has done Animal and Everybody Talks. They themselves have covered Justin Bieber's "Baby", Ben E. King's "Stand By Me", and The Human League's "Don't You Want Me".
    • Darker and Edgier: Their albums from Habits to Pop Psychology were progressively more cyn