Review: Neon Trees - Pop Psychology

Pop Psychology is the third studio album from Utah new wave rockers Neon Trees. In comparison to their previous releases, 2010’s
Habits and 2012’s
Picture Show, this new album is definitely more mature both lyrically and musically. On first listen, you can’t help but bob your head or tap your foot and if it came on at a party, it would definitely get people on their feet.
The album starts off with the upbeat track “Love In The 21st Century”, which describes just that, the perils of falling in love in the digital age. With lines like “Your kisses taste so sweet, but then you click ‘delete’” and “I check my four different accounts just to end up mad”, most young people can relate. The theme of love and technology also continues into track two, “Text Me In The Morning”.
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