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Neon Trees

Neon Trees is an American band formed in 2005 in , by lead vocalist and guitarist Chris Allen, with bassist Branden Campbell and drummer Elaine Bradley completing the lineup. All four members adhere to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a background that has influenced their sober touring lifestyle and fan engagement. The band blends , dance, and indie elements into hook-laden pop-rock, drawing comparisons to acts like . They achieved breakthrough success with the double-platinum single "" from their 2010 debut album Habits, which also won Top Alternative Song at the . Subsequent hits include the five-times platinum "," peaking at number six on the from the 2012 album Picture Show. Neon Trees has released five studio albums to date, including Pop Psychology (2014) and the latest Sink Your Teeth in 2024, while maintaining an active touring schedule.

History

Formation and early years (2005–2009)

Neon Trees was founded in , in 2005 by lead vocalist and keyboardist and guitarist Chris Allen, childhood friends and neighbors who had relocated from . The band's name was inspired by illuminated, neon-lit trees, evoking a vibrant, synthetic aesthetic aligned with their emerging new wave-influenced sound. Glenn and Allen quickly expanded the lineup by recruiting bassist Branden Campbell and drummer Elaine Bradley, the latter originally from and a former guitarist in local bands. The core quartet, composed of members from previously competing Provo-area groups, held initial rehearsals in local basements around 2007 while beginning performances at regional venues in late 2005 to hone their style blending elements and energetic hooks. In 2006, the band self-released their debut EP, Becoming Different People, which featured early tracks showcasing Glenn's soaring vocals and the group's polished, upbeat arrangements. This release propelled them on a self-funded tour through , where they built a fanbase through club shows and word-of-mouth promotion. By 2007–2008, Neon Trees secured opening slots for acts like , expanding their reach beyond and generating industry buzz through consistent live performances that emphasized high-energy sets and thematic lyrics drawn from personal experiences. Into 2009, the group continued refining material in while positioning for broader exposure, culminating in initial national tour openings that highlighted their potential as a breakout act.

Habits and commercial breakthrough (2010–2011)

Neon Trees released their debut studio album, Habits, on March 16, 2010, through Mercury Records. The album featured a blend of alternative rock with pop-punk and new wave elements, produced by Tim Pagnotta and Ian Kirkpatrick. It debuted at number one on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, marking the band's initial commercial entry into mainstream awareness. The lead single, "Animal", released concurrently with the album, propelled Neon Trees toward breakthrough success. It peaked at number 13 on the and topped the Alternative Songs chart, while also reaching number one on the Rock Songs chart. The track's infectious energy and exposure in commercials, such as for Camp Vegas, contributed to its viral traction and eventual double-platinum certification by the RIAA in December 2011. Follow-up singles like "New Lovers" and "Your Surrender" received moderate alternative radio play but did not replicate "Animal"'s crossover impact. In support of Habits, the band embarked on a 25-city U.S. tour opening for 30 Seconds to Mars and , commencing April 10, 2010. They performed extensively throughout 2010 and 2011, including headlining slots and festival appearances, which solidified their live reputation for high-energy shows. The momentum culminated in Neon Trees winning the Music Award for Top Alternative Song for "Animal" on May 22, 2011. This recognition affirmed their rapid ascent from indie roots to established presence.

Picture Show era (2012–2013)

Picture Show, the second studio album by Neon Trees, was released on April 17, 2012, via Mercury Records. Produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen, the record featured 11 tracks blending pop-rock and synth elements, with a runtime of approximately 46 minutes. The album debuted at number 17 on the Billboard 200 chart. It included contributions from collaborators such as Kaskade on the track "Lessons in Love (All Day, All Night)." The lead single, "Everybody Talks," released on December 20, 2011, achieved significant commercial success, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 7 on the Alternative Songs chart. The song's music video, directed with a retro aesthetic, contributed to its popularity. Follow-up singles included "Lessons in Love (All Day, All Night)," which reached number 20 on the Alternative Songs chart, and "Mad Love." These releases capitalized on the band's growing momentum from their debut album Habits, though Picture Show as a whole did not replicate Habits' overall chart dominance. In support of the album, Neon Trees embarked on an extensive tour throughout 2012 and into 2013, performing over 100 concerts across and internationally. Notable appearances included the Y100 Jingle Ball on December 8, 2012, and a headlining run in in May 2013. The band promoted the record through live performances emphasizing high-energy arrangements, solidifying their presence in the scene.

Pop Psychology and mid-career challenges (2014–2018)

Pop Psychology, the band's third studio album, was released on April 22, 2014, via , featuring 10 tracks that explored themes of modern romance, dating, and emotional vulnerability through a blend of and elements. The lead single, "Sleeping with a Friend," preceded the album on January 11, 2014, peaking at number 24 on the Pop Songs chart but failing to replicate the mainstream breakthroughs of prior hits like "Animal" or "Everybody Talks." Critical reception was mixed, with some reviewers praising its conceptual focus on relational ups and downs while others deemed it the band's weakest effort to date, citing a lack of standout innovation amid fading commercial momentum. In March 2014, shortly before the album's release, frontman publicly came out as gay in a interview, disclosing his struggles with his Mormon upbringing and internalized conflicts over same-sex attractions that dated back to his youth. Glenn described the disclosure as liberating yet fraught, enabling greater authenticity in his songwriting but exacerbating tensions with his faith, which he later distanced himself from amid ongoing debates over LGBTQ+ acceptance within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. While Glenn noted improved relationships with bandmates post-coming out, the personal upheaval contributed to a broader period of introspection, foreshadowing his 2016 solo album , which directly addressed religious disillusionment and queer identity. The band supported Pop Psychology with a summer tour in 2014, but faced disruptions when bassist Branden Campbell's health issues forced the postponement of several fall dates, including a New Orleans show, signaling early logistical strains. Following these events, Neon Trees entered an extended hiatus from major releases, with no new studio album until 2020, as the group navigated diminished label support and shifting personal priorities amid the album's underwhelming sales and chart performance relative to earlier works. This lull reflected mid-career challenges, including creative fatigue and external pressures, though the core lineup of Glenn, guitarist Chris Allen, drummer Elaine Bradley, and Campbell remained intact.

I Can Feel You Forgetting Me amid (2019–2022)

Neon Trees released "Used to Like" as the from their fourth studio album on November 13, 2019, which peaked at number one on the chart. The track marked the band's return after a five-year from full-length releases and showcased a blend of with introspective lyrics about shifting relationships. Subsequent singles included "New Best Friend" on May 20, 2020, and "Mess Me Up" on July 10, 2020, both building anticipation amid the emerging . I Can Feel You Forgetting Me, produced primarily by Cameron Hale, was released independently via Thrill Forever, LLC on July 24, 2020. The 12-track album debuted at number 56 on the Billboard Top Current Album Sales chart but did not enter the Billboard 200, reflecting limited physical sales and streaming impact during lockdowns. Tracks such as "Nights," "Holy Ghost," "Skeleton Boy," "Living Single," and "Going Through Something" explore themes of isolation, loss, and emotional disconnection, with frontman Tyler Glenn drawing from personal dread and the era's uncertainties. Glenn described the record as a direct outpouring of pandemic-induced loneliness, stating it was created from "isolation, loneliness and an innate desire to connect." The album's launch occurred at the pandemic's peak, severely restricting promotional efforts and live tours, which band members later cited as a major setback compared to post-2022 releases. Neon Trees conducted virtual discussions, including a conversation in August 2020 where members, quarantined across different locations, reflected on the recording process amid global disruptions. Critical reception was generally positive for its energetic revival and raw emotional depth, though some reviews noted it struggled for visibility without traditional support; user aggregates rated it around 3.1 out of 5 on and 65 out of 100 on . From 2021 to 2022, the band maintained a low profile, focusing on individual projects while the curtailed group activities, setting the stage for their subsequent resurgence.

Sink Your Teeth and resurgence (2023–present)

In June 2023, Neon Trees released "Favorite Daze" as the from their forthcoming fifth studio , marking the band's first new music since 2020. The track was accompanied by an official and served as a precursor to their return to touring. On June 21, 2023, the band announced The Favorite Daze Tour, a fall headline run produced by Live Nation that began on September 15, 2023, at in , , and included support acts across North American venues. Additional singles followed, including "Losing My Head" on September 15, 2023, and tracks such as "Bad Dreams" in early 2024, each with accompanying . The band announced Sink Your Teeth on June 5, 2024, with a release date of September 20, 2024, via Round Hill Records. The 12-track album features emphasizing the band's pop-rock style, with lyrics exploring themes of anxiety, relationships, , and amid personal crises. Key tracks include "Secret," "Recover," "," "El Diablo," "Past Life," "Paper Cuts," "," "Acting," "Leave," and "Losing My Head." Reception was generally positive among music outlets, with Chorus.fm praising the album's strong choruses and verse craftsmanship as among the band's best, though some listener feedback noted repetitive and lack of standout . Critics such as The Boar described it as an impressive addition to their discography with evident experimentation, while NYU News highlighted its emotional navigation of modern detachment in love. Post-release, Neon Trees supported Sink Your Teeth with ongoing live performances, extending into 2025 with a fall tour featuring special guests , including dates at in on October 25, 2025, and in on October 27, 2025. The band also headlined events such as Bearstock 2025 and State University's Fall Concert, sustaining activity amid a post-pandemic return to consistent touring and output. No major commercial chart peaks for the album were reported, aligning with the band's mid-tier profile in .

Artistry

Musical style

Neon Trees' musical style is primarily infused with and elements, characterized by sleek, energetic tracks that blend synth-driven melodies with driving rhythms. The band's sound features upbeat, hook-laden songs emphasizing vocals from frontman , layered synths, and guitar riffs that evoke revival aesthetics. This approach creates a pop-savvy accessibility backed by a robust new-wave rock foundation, as heard in early hits like "Animal" from their 2010 debut Habits. Influences from acts such as , , and shape their raw rock energy tempered by polished pop structures, resulting in a balance of chaotic drive and controlled catchiness. Additional roots trace to 1960s pop sensibilities from and , alongside broader 1970s and 1980s rock, which inform their flourishes and indie-leaning textures. Chris Allen's nuanced playing supports this alt-pop rock dynamic, prioritizing texture over distortion to complement the band's edges. While core albums maintain this synth-rock core, later works like 2014's Pop Psychology amplify shiny, maximalist production for themes of modern romance, and 2024's Sink Your Teeth incorporates acoustic undertones in select tracks, expanding beyond pure electronic pop without abandoning their foundational energy.

Influences and evolution

Neon Trees' sound draws from a diverse array of influences spanning rock, pop, and genres. Lead singer has cited artists such as and as key inspirations for the band's early energetic pop-rock style, alongside of , the , , and late-1990s alternative radio acts. Guitarist Branden Campbell has highlighted classic rock figures like , , , and , while has praised songwriters including , , and of for their melodic craftsmanship. Additional vocal influences include , , , , , , , and , contributing to the band's emphasis on emotive phrasing and hooks. The group has also incorporated elements of 1980s , , , and , reflecting a versatile foundation that blends raw energy with polished production. The band's musical evolution began with their 2010 debut album Habits, which featured melodic pop- infused with youthful angst and synth-driven reminiscent of their Killers-inspired roots. Their 2012 follow-up Picture Show shifted toward 1980s-style production, integrating , pop, and R&B elements for a more theatrical and eclectic sound, as evidenced in tracks like "Mad Love" that pulled from broad influences to avoid stagnation. By 2014's Pop , Neon Trees refined their approach into concise, three-minute pop songs that transitioned from sugary in the front half to varied experimentation later, emphasizing nuance in alt-pop arrangements. Subsequent releases marked further maturation amid lineup stability and personal growth for Glenn. The 2020 album I Can Feel You Forgetting Me introduced unfiltered lyrical confidence and structural variety, including ballads that tempered the band's typical high-energy anthems, signaling a "no ceiling" evolution from their debut's angst. Their 2024 effort Sink Your Teeth evoked early-2010s nostalgia while demonstrating refined craftsmanship, bridging past urgency with matured upbeat tracks that retain core hooks but expand thematic depth. This progression reflects a consistent core of emotive pop-rock, progressively incorporating personal and polish without abandoning foundational influences.

Band members

Current members

The current core members of Neon Trees are on lead vocals and keyboards, on , on , and Elaine Bradley on drums, a lineup stable since the band's early years. Glenn and Allen founded the band in 2005 in , with Campbell and Bradley joining shortly thereafter to solidify the rhythm section. As of 2025, while Branden Campbell has taken a temporary break from touring, Denney Fuller has served as the live for Neon Trees' ongoing "Sink Your Teeth" dates, handling and backing vocals during these performances. Campbell remains an official member, focusing on studio work and other commitments amid the band's resurgence. This arrangement allows the band to maintain its schedule without disrupting the core creative team.

Former members

Neon Trees' core lineup has remained unchanged since the mid-2000s, comprising vocalist and keyboardist Tyler Glenn, guitarist Chris Allen, bassist Branden Campbell, and drummer Elaine Bradley, with no permanent departures from this group documented in band histories or official releases. The band originated in late 2005 with five initial members—Glenn and Allen from California, plus three unnamed veterans of the Provo, Utah music scene—but the lineup narrowed prior to commercial success, and details on those early contributors' roles or exits are absent from verifiable accounts. Branden Campbell, the longest-serving bassist, has occasionally stepped back from touring demands, as in 2025 when he cited the need for a respite amid his status as the band's elder member, leading to temporary substitutions without affecting his core status. Touring support, including rhythm guitarist David Charles (active since at least 2013) and bassist Denney Fuller (for 2025 live dates), has supplemented performances but not integrated into the primary recording ensemble. This stability contrasts with lineup flux common in indie rock acts, enabling consistent output across five studio albums from 2010 to 2024.

Timeline of changes

The band Neon Trees formed in late 2005 in , initially comprising vocalist , guitarist Chris Allen, bassist Mike Liechty, drummer Jason Gibbons, and keyboardist Nathan Evans. Liechty, Gibbons, and Evans departed between late 2005 and 2006, narrowing the lineup. Bassist Branden Campbell and drummer Elaine Bradley joined by 2006, forming the stable core quartet of Glenn, Allen, Campbell, and Bradley that has recorded all studio albums and headlined s through 2024. In early 2025, during the Sink Your Teeth , bassist Denney Fuller filled in for live performances, as Campbell, the band's longest-serving , opted for a temporary break from touring due to its demands. Campbell remained involved in studio work and retained his official role. No permanent lineup alterations occurred as of October 2025.

Discography

Studio albums

Habits, the band's debut studio album, was released on March 16, 2010, by . It features 11 tracks and includes the hit single "Animal," which peaked at number 13 on the US Hot 100. Picture Show, their second studio album, followed on April 17, 2012, also through . Containing 11 tracks, it produced the top-10 single "." The third album, Pop Psychology, appeared on April 22, 2014 (digital release), via . This 11-track effort shifted toward influences, with "Sleeping with a Friend" reaching number 51 on the Hot 100. I Can Feel You Forgetting Me, released independently under the band's Thrill Forever, LLC imprint on July 24, 2020, marks their fourth studio album. The 11 songs reflect themes of personal reflection amid the . Their fifth studio album, Sink Your Teeth, came out on September 20, 2024, distributed by Round Hill Records. Comprising 12 tracks, it represents a return to more aggressive rock elements.

Singles and EPs

Neon Trees self-released their debut EP, Neon Trees, in 2006, containing early demo tracks that showcased the band's initial sound prior to signing with . Later that year, they issued Becoming Different People, an EP featuring songs such as "Phones" and "Sister Stereo," which they promoted during their first and which highlighted frontman Tyler Glenn's vocal style and the group's influences. In December 2021, the band released versions of you, a four-track EP commemorating the tenth anniversary of "," including revisited acoustic versions of "," "," and "Sleeping with a Friend," alongside the new exploring themes of personal reflection. The band's breakthrough single, "Animal," was released on May 11, 2010, as the lead from their debut album Habits; it peaked at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Alternative Airplay chart, earning double platinum certification from the RIAA for over 2 million units sold in the U.S. "Everybody Talks," issued December 20, 2011, from Picture Show, became their highest-charting single at No. 6 on the Hot 100, achieving multi-platinum status and broad radio play due to its catchy pop-rock hook. Subsequent singles included "Sleeping with a Friend" from Pop Psychology in 2014, which reached No. 51 on the Hot 100 and addressed relational tensions with synth-driven production. From I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (2020), "Used to Like" served as the , marking a return after a six-year album hiatus with introspective lyrics amid the band's evolving lineup. In 2021, the holiday-themed "Holiday Rock" was released as a standalone digital single. For their 2023 album Sink Your Teeth, "Favorite Daze" dropped on June 30, followed by "Losing My Head" on September 15, the latter emphasizing hedonistic excess in its thematic content and production.
SingleRelease DateAlbum/EPBillboard Hot 100 Peak
AnimalMay 11, 2010Habits13
Everybody TalksDecember 20, 2011Picture Show6
Sleeping with a Friend2014Pop Psychology51
Used to LikeJune 26, 2020I Can Feel You Forgetting Me-
Losing My HeadSeptember 15, 2023Sink Your Teeth

Tours

Early tours and opening acts

Neon Trees gained initial national visibility through opening performances for established acts prior to their major-label debut. In late 2008, the band supported on several North American tour dates, a opportunity facilitated by Killers drummer Ronnie Vannucci Jr.'s discovery of their music. This exposure included a show on December 12, 2008, at in . Following their signing to Mercury Records in early 2009, Neon Trees continued building momentum with additional opening slots. Their pre-headlining phase culminated in early 2010 with a 25-city U.S. tour alongside 30 Seconds to Mars and Mutemath, starting April 10 in support of the upcoming Habits album release. These outings emphasized high-energy sets of original material, helping solidify their live reputation amid the indie rock scene.

Headlining tours and festivals

Neon Trees launched their Music Tour in July 2012 as their first significant headlining effort, spanning multiple U.S. dates with rotating opening acts such as , Penguin Prison, JJAMZ, and . The tour aligned with promotion for their debut album Habits and emphasized high-energy pop-rock sets in mid-sized venues. The band's Pop Psychology Tour in 2014 marked a major headlining push supporting their self-titled third album, commencing May 12 at Nashville's and featuring consistent support from and across North American stops. Running through late summer, it included over 30 dates in cities like , , and , drawing crowds with performances of tracks like "Sleeping with a Friend" and culminating in confetti-filled finales at venues such as Washington's 9:30 Club on July 13. In 2024, Neon Trees headlined the , with documented performances at venues like Houston's on August 20, showcasing setlists heavy on hits such as "" and newer material from Sink Your Teeth. This outing extended into fall dates across the U.S., emphasizing intimate theater settings. The tour supported their fifth studio album, released September 20, 2024, and continued into 2025 with headlining shows at spots including Philadelphia's on October 25 and Boston's on October 27. For festivals, Neon Trees co-headlined the inaugural Neon City Festival in from November 21-23, 2024, sharing top billing with , , and amid a multi-stage lineup across venues. They also headlined RedFest 2025 at the , announced as the event's primary act to kick off the year. Additionally, topped the bill at the Heritage and Freedom Festival's July 4 rock night in , in 2025, performing on the main stage from noon to 10 p.m.

Reception

Critical reception

Neon Trees' debut album Habits (2010) received mixed critical reviews, with praise for its infectious hooks and energetic pop-rock sound contrasted by criticisms of superficiality and absence of deeper emotional resonance. Reviewers highlighted the catchiness of tracks like "Animal," which propelled commercial success, yet faulted the record for vapid lyrics and a lack of originality akin to diluted influences from bands like The Killers. The sophomore effort Picture Show (2012) similarly divided opinions, earning acclaim for anthemic singles such as "Everybody Talks" and its blend of arena-ready hooks with understated elements, but drawing ire for repetitive pacing, excessive filler, and failure to evolve beyond debut-era bubblegum aesthetics. Critics noted the album's progression toward artier, longer tracks in its latter half, yet questioned its overall wit and staying power compared to contemporaries. Pop Psychology (2014) was frequently deemed the band's least compelling release, characterized as sloppily constructed and uninspired despite shiny production on tracks exploring modern romance, with "Sleeping with a Friend" singled out as a rare highlight for its infectious appeal. Outlets described it as a step down in enjoyment and tightness from prior works, prioritizing post-modern themes over substantive songcraft. In contrast, I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (2020) garnered more positive assessments for its raw, semi-autobiographical depth addressing , , and personal turmoil, bolstered by dreamy synths, nostalgic vibes, and immediately engaging choruses that elevated it beyond earlier formulaic efforts. Reviewers appreciated its uplifting treatment of heavy subjects and summer-ready mood, marking a maturation in Tyler Glenn's confessional style. Across their catalog, Neon Trees have been lauded for accessible, high-energy pop but often critiqued for insufficient innovation or lyrical substance, positioning them as a commercially viable act with limited critical prestige beyond hit-driven moments.

Commercial performance

Neon Trees' commercial success has been driven predominantly by hit singles achieving strong chart performance and RIAA certifications, with albums attaining modest peaks on the 200. Their debut album Habits (2010) reached number 113 on the 200. The "Animal" peaked at number 13 on the and number 1 on the chart, earning double platinum certification from the RIAA for 2 million units sold or streamed. The band's second album Picture Show (2012) climbed to number 17 on the , bolstered by the single "," which hit number 6 on the 100 and received multi-platinum , reaching 5× platinum status by December 2021 for over 5 million units. Pop Psychology (2014) marked their commercial high point for full-length releases, debuting at number 6 on the and number 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart. Its single "Sleeping with a Friend" was certified gold by the RIAA. Subsequent albums, including I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (2019), did not achieve comparable chart positions or certifications.

Cultural impact and fan perspectives

Neon Trees' singles "" (2010) and "" (2011) achieved significant chart success, with "" peaking at number 13 on the and number one on the Alternative Songs chart after 32 weeks, earning a Billboard Music Award for Top Alternative Song and 2x platinum certification by the RIAA, while "" reached number six on the and 5x platinum status. These tracks blended 1980s-inspired with , drawing comparisons to bands like and , and facilitated mainstream radio play that broadened the band's reach beyond niche alt-rock audiences. Their songs have been featured in media, including "" in the TV series and Secrets of Aspen, and placements in films such as (2010), What's Your Number? (2011), and (2012), contributing to incidental cultural exposure through soundtracks. Fans often praise Neon Trees for high-energy live shows that foster personal connections, with reviews highlighting lead singer Tyler Glenn's stage presence and the band's ability to translate studio tracks dynamically, as seen in intimate tours and festival sets where crowds respond enthusiastically to hits like and A dedicated online base maintains engagement via platforms like Reddit's r/neontrees subreddit and fan pages, sharing updates, contest entries, and discussions on the band's evolution. Perspectives vary on later albums, with some longtime listeners viewing works like Pop Psychology (2014) as emblematic of the band's core sound but less innovative for newcomers, while others find resonance in Glenn's lyrics exploring identity, faith, and self-expression post-2014 , describing the as a source of personal affirmation amid struggles with and sexuality. This openness has drawn appreciation from LGBTQ+ audiences and those navigating similar religious tensions, though broader discourse emphasizes the enduring appeal of the band's catchy hooks and vibrant performances over evolving thematic depth.

Controversies

Tyler Glenn's sexuality and Mormon faith tensions

Tyler Glenn, lead vocalist of Neon Trees, publicly disclosed his in a March 2014 Rolling Stone interview, stating he had recognized his attractions to males since age six but had concealed them due to his upbringing in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Raised in a devout Mormon family in , Glenn described initial family support upon private disclosure but emphasized his intent to remain an active church member, viewing his orientation as compatible with faith through celibacy or future doctrinal shifts. Post-coming out, Glenn advocated for reconciliation between his identity and , expressing in August 2014 that church teachings on love had sustained him and that he aspired to model faithful within the faith. However, tensions escalated following the Church's November 2015 policy update, which classified members in same-sex marriages as apostates subject to disciplinary action and barred their children from until age 18 unless they renounced such unions—a measure the church framed as protective of family doctrine but which Glenn and critics interpreted as punitive toward LGBTQ individuals. This policy precipitated Glenn's faith crisis, leading him to attempt in early 2016 amid perceived irreconcilability between church prohibitions on homosexual behavior and his lived reality. By April 2016, Glenn released the solo single "Trash," explicitly denouncing the church for fostering self-loathing among gay members, marking a shift from accommodation to public critique; he stated he had long tried to "make being gay and being Mormon work" but felt betrayed by institutional responses. His October 2016 solo album Excommunication detailed this rupture, with tracks chronicling doctrinal conflicts, familial strains, and his formal resignation from the church, which he described as liberating yet isolating from his cultural roots. In subsequent interviews, Glenn reflected on the policy's role in eroding his belief, noting attempts to integrate his sexuality via missionary service and temple worthiness interviews had induced chronic guilt, ultimately prioritizing mental health over adherence. As of 2020, he identified as ex-Mormon, crediting his departure with enabling authentic self-expression while acknowledging persistent emotional ties to his heritage.

Album and artistic criticisms

Neon Trees' debut album Habits (2010) drew criticism for its superficiality and lack of emotional resonance, with reviewers describing the synth-driven pop-rock as energetic but devoid of depth or genuine creativity. The album's tracks, including the hit "Animal," were faulted for prioritizing catchy hooks over substantive songwriting, resulting in a sound perceived as formulaic and emotionally hollow. Similarly, outlets noted the band's chirpy, upbeat style as appealing for radio play but ultimately limited in artistic substance. The follow-up Picture Show (2012) faced rebuke for its repetitive structure and inclusion of filler material, despite efforts to incorporate artier elements in later tracks. Critics observed that while singles like maintained commercial viability, the album's consistent tempo and lack of variation led to monotony, undermining attempts to expand beyond the bubblegum pop of their debut. Pop Psychology (2014) represented an ambitious pivot toward introspective themes, particularly frontman Tyler Glenn's personal struggles, but elicited mixed responses for uneven execution and perceived immaturity. Reviewers characterized it as the band's weakest effort, with songwriting that aimed for profundity but often settled for pleasantness over impact, reinforcing criticisms of Neon Trees' reliance on pop conventions without sufficient evolution. Later works like I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (2020) shifted to a moodier, more mature tone, yet the band's overall artistic trajectory has been critiqued for failing to sustain critical favor or innovate beyond initial foundations, contributing to their diminished visibility post-peak success.

Accolades

Awards

Neon Trees received the Billboard Music Award for Top Alternative Song for their single "" on May 22, 2011. The band also won a BMI Pop Award for "Sleeping with a Friend" at the 63rd annual ceremony on May 12, 2015, recognizing the song's high performance metrics among songwriters and publishers.
YearAwarding BodyCategoryWork Honored
2011Billboard Music AwardsTop Alternative Song""
2015 Pop AwardsMost Performed Pop Song"Sleeping with a Friend"

Nominations

Neon Trees' single "" was nominated for Top Rock Song at the , though it lost to Train's "." The band received a nomination for Best New Act at the , competing against acts including , , , and ; ultimately won the category.
YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2011Billboard Music AwardsTop Rock Song"Animal"Nominated
2011MTV Europe Music AwardsBest New ActNominated

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