'''Neon Trees''' is an AlternativeRock 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 [[{{UsefulNotes/In-N-Out}} In-N-Out Burger]] signs. Their first album, ''Habits'' was released in 2010. Opening for acts such as Music/PanicAtTheDisco and Music/MyChemicalRomance 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)

!!Tropes featured in Neon Trees:
* AlbumTitleDrop: ''Habits'' is named after a pair of lyric in the hook of "Sins Of My Youth".
* AlternativeRock: Mostly, though with some {{Power Pop}}/{{Indie Pop}} songs as well.
* CoverVersion: ''Series/{{Glee}}'' has done [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzCd9FPsINM Animal]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEsTWVNiJsM&feature=related Everybody Talks]]. They themselves have covered Music/JustinBieber's "Baby", Ben E. King's "Stand By Me", and The Human League's "Don't You Want Me".
* DarkerAndEdgier: Their albums from ''Habits'' to ''Pop Psychology'' were progressively more cynical in tone, which cumulates in Tyler Glenn's solo album ''Excommunication'', which bluntly deals with his crisis of faith.
** LighterAndSofter: ''I Can Feel You Forgetting Me'' reverses this trend by taking a more impartial stance on its subject matter, even while acknowledging how messy relationships can be.
* FriendsWithBenefits: The song "Sleeping with a Friend" is about just that. Sleeping with a friend.
* IntercourseWithYou: "Animal"
* MindScrew: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5G9tIe84lE&feature=relmfu Everybody Talks' music video]].
* OneWordTitle: "1983", "Animal", "Weekend", and "Trust", to name a few.
* ReligionRantSong: ''Excommunication'' has a number of these, primarily derived from the conflict between Tyler's sexuality and the LDS Church's opposition to same-sex marriage.
* SeductionLyric: A huge chunk of their discography is dedicated to hook-ups and relationships, with varying degrees of cynicism.
* SoloSideProject: ''Excommunication'' by Tyler Glenn, which features far more personal subject matter compared to the Neon Trees' usual output, and was also released during a six-year hiatus for the main band.
* TitlebyNumber: "1983".
* TitleDrop: In most of their songs, but more evident towards the end of "Everybody Talks".