I don't know what I am more excited about this morning--the fact that Duran Duran is doing a fall tour through the U.S. or that Neon Trees is opening for them.
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I don't know what I am more excited about this morning--the fact that Duran Duran is doing a fall tour through the U.S. or that Neon Trees is opening for them.
With their irrepressibly catchy single "Animal," I was psyched to hear that Neon Trees was open for interviews during their tour. I caught up with the warmhearted and down-to-earth Branden Campbell in between show dates and he talked about touring, their current video contest, and going off the beaten path... in more ways than one.[To read the full interview with Branden, visit Culture Brats]
Their catchy, guitar-driven pop-rock songs and smouldering debut single made them ones to watch in 2011, and now, US sensations Neon Trees are coming down under![To read more of the announcement, visit MTV Australia]
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"I think one of the things we're good at is putting on a show," drummer/vocalist Elaine Bradley told MTV.com when asked about what it was like to be an opening act for My Chemical Romance.
" Neon Trees are heading to New Zealand for the first time on February 15th. The first taste from the new pop rock sensation is their single Animal, which has already sold Platinum in the US and had significant airplay on New Zealand radio. "[To read the full article, visit Voxy.co.nz]
" World conquest is on Neon Trees' mind these days.
The Utah quartet has been riding high on the success of Animal, the Alternative Songs chart-topping single from its debut album Habits, and it recently returned from its first trip to the U.K. to play a round of shows in the U.S. through mid-December. Bassist Branden Campbell tells Billboard.com the group plans to spend more time across the pond in the new year. "[To read the full article, visit Billboard.com]
"Remember how there was always that one person in school whose parents got a better job offer somewhere else and, before you knew it, your fellow 10-year-old classmate was a world away, in a far-off place, never to be heard from again?"[To read the entire article/interview, visit QCtimes.com]