Neon Trees lead singer Tyler Glenn admits he’s been living in a haze. He’s gone through a time of personal growth — coming out as gay, having a “faith crisis” and losing his religion (LDS), and ...
If you are a Neon Trees superfan and happened to be in Milwaukee, yesterday was your day. Summerfest attendees had two chances to see multi-platinum band Neon Trees perform: an intimate lounge session ...
In the early 2000s, the Southwest showed off its big-sky, bright-stars ability to pop. After Las Vegas standouts The Killers tangled up desire and freedom with the remaining ghosts of their religious ...
Utah-based rock group Neon Trees have been pretty quiet on the music circuit, but if their debut effort Bad Habits is anything to go by, get ready to be dazzled by their shine. Formed back in 2005, it ...
With their new song 'Sleeping With a Friend,' Neon Trees extol the virtues and the confusing entanglements that arise during the ever-popular friends-with-benefits scenario! As Tyler Glenn sings, "Why ...
For most people, very few occasions justify taking a four-hour lunch break. Yet, for one man, the perfect opportunity arose to do just this when he won tickets to see Neon Trees perform at the Red ...
Forget starting with a whisper. Alternative rockers Neon Trees started with a bang late Saturday night at the U.S. Cellular Stage and showed very little sign of stopping throughout a massively fun ...
When the Utah-based, pop-rock band Neon Trees took the stage in Columbus, the crowd was ready to go. In a 20-song, 1 ½ hour set (give or take on both quantities) Monday night at Newport Music Hall, ...
Tyler Glenn, frontman of the band Neon Trees, poses for a portrait to promote the band's upcoming third album, "Pop Pyschology," on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 in New York. (Photo by Dan ...
Tyler Glenn of Neon Trees singles out the Mormon church in the music video for the song "Trash." By The Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two years after coming out as gay and praising the Mormon ...
A Spenard community group organized by Jay Stange raised $2,700 through a GoFundMe campaign that was enough to buy the neon palm tree. Sixty people donated amounts ranging from $5 to $200. On a rainy ...