Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Neon Trees
The band Neon Trees, have been doing their best to get their name out there. There determined to make their names known across the US, by sharing their music and inspirational lyrics. The new band, plays their version of alternative rock music. They catch eyes, with their flashy sense of style and their edgy music. The band consists of four members, Tyler Glenn, Chris Allen, Branden Campbell, and Elaine Bradley. The band is originally from a small town in Utah, and started out as a garage band. Tyler and Chris where originally neighbors when they came up with the idea of actually creating a band and trying to make it. After Tyler and Chris meet, they decided to round up other individuals interested in the same type of music. They came together in 2005, but did not receive big attention until late into 2008. They recently toured with, Mr. Brightside, in hopes to getting their music out there. In 2009, they finally signed with Mercuy Records, and not soon after released their first album entitled "Habits" including their number one hit "Animal." Over the summer, Neon Trees plans to tour with 30 Seconds to Mars, a band they always looked up too. They have stated that their biggest influence is old 80's bands. They hope to bring that era of music back to popular music productions such as MTV. Neon Trees is a unique band, that has a lot of opportunities to make it big. They were recently featured on MTV as the P.U.S.H artist (Play Until Someone Hears). They even are being featured on popular I-phone applications, such as Tap-Tap Revenge. Gamers can play their single "Animal" right on their I-phones, a great accomplishment for the band. Neon Trees hopes for fans to spread their name through out the music world, by sharing their unique style of music. Neon Trees are beginning to schedule tour dates around the United States. Fans are able to listen to their new album, view tour dates, purchase merchandise, and keep up with the bands success by viewing their home page.
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