Provo band Neon Trees has made it big, and now it has returned to its roots in order to appear on byutv's new series "Audio-Files" Jan. 24 at 6 and 9 p.m. (MST).
The show's format features interviews, concerts and behind-the-scenes footage. Neon Trees is composed of all returned missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: lead singer Tyler Glenn and fellow bandmates Elaine Bradley, Branden Campbell and Chris Allen.
Neon Trees first caught its big break after opening for The Killers in 2008. The band has since released its debut album, "Habits," and "Picture Show."
Other bands that have been featured on "Audio-Files" include Mason Jennings, Imagine Dragons and Paper Route.
Sarah Sanders Petersen is an intern for Deseret News where she writes for Mormon Times and other feature articles. She is a communications major and editing minor from Brigham Young University.
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Wow, quite a few judgmental commenters today. I'm in my 50s, and, frankly, I really like some of their music, which I can say for a lot of bands and solo artists. Neon Trees have got talent, particularly Tyler G. So, before you judge, why More..
LOVE Neon Trees!!! Great music and even better live. Great to see a hometown band making a go at it on the big stage.
A great local and Now world famous band who gives back to their community.
Cancelled a PArk City concert because the promoters lied and were charging MORE than the agreed ticket price, so they cancelled that show and are performing for $10 buck More..