This interview was originally conducted for the LGBTQ&A podcast.Neon Trees frontman Tyler Glenn finally feels safe in the band he helped form and has been playing with for over 15 years.
He says, "I felt like I always had to hide. This isn't pointing fingers at them. Just where we are now, I feel like we healed a lot of things and had conversations we had to have."After coming out publicly in 2014 and subsequently leaving the Mormon Church, which he opens up about in his solo album, Excommunication, Glenn is back with I Can Feel You Forgetting Me, Neon Trees' most overtly queer album yet.