Neon pop punk isn’t just a genre—it’s a way of life. Here are some of the heaviest—and, therefore, best—songs of the bunch that remain as crazy and catchy as when they first came out. “PUNKB*TCH” – ...
During the late ‘’00s, pop punk took on a new, synth-laden face. Sure, it wasn’t the first time a band decided to put fuzzy keys over their chord progressions, but it was a time when that formula was ...
There's no time like the present. That's the deeper message behind Demi Lovato's 'Neon Lights.' This is our breakdown of the meaning of the song. "Baby, when they look up at the sky / We'll be ...
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 ...
Adam Doleac's smoldering, R&B-inflected new single, "Neon Fools," a song that tells the story of a relationship that's probably a bad idea -- but in the neon lights of a barroom, it's awfully tempting ...
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 pop-rockers Neon Trees return with the release today (September 20) of their fifth and latest album Sink Your Teeth. It’s the quartet’s first new studio release in over four years, and it ...
Neon Nativez deconstructs old songs to create something new. The DJ and electronic dance music producer performed at Gathering of Nations, where he played his EDM remixes of old Native jams from rock ...
Neon Trees shot up the charts in 2012 with their party-ready songs “Animal” and “Everybody Talks,” but the tracks on their most recent album “Pop Psychology” are a bit more melancholy. We talk with ...
We spoke to bassist Branden Campbell not all that recently—it was in advance of Neon Trees’ appearance at PointFest back in April—but we held off on posting our chat with him, because we heard the ...
There’s a dark feel to “Neon,” the debut single from Florida electronic duo Versa. Although the juxtaposition of bright synths and grungy, industrial bass doesn’t automatically call to mind Alfred ...
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