EXCOMMUNICATION, THE SOLO DEBUT FROM TYLER GLENN - FRONTMAN FOR MULTI-PLATINUM BAND NEON TREES - SET FOR RELEASE ON OCTOBER 21
"SHAMELESS," THE FIRST SINGLE, IS OUT TODAY
LOS ANGELES, CA - August 12, 2016 - On October 21, Island Records will release ExcommunicatIon, Tyler Glenn's solo
debut. The album boldly details a journey that's deeply personal yet
universal and issues a stirring call to find and fearlessly embrace
one's place in the world.
Glenn is the lead vocalist/keyboardist for Neon Trees. Known for such multi-platinum hits as "Animal" and "Everybody Talks," the band has released three albums including 2014's Pop Psychology (Island Records), which debuted at No. 6 on The Billboard
200, at No. 1 on the iTunes Alternative Album Chart and within the Top 5
of the Overall iTunes Album Chart. "Sleeping With A Friend," the first
single from Pop Psychology, was a Top 10 hit at both the Alternative and Hot AC formats and within the Top 15 at Pop radio.
Today, Glenn released "Shameless," the first single from Excommunication. It can be downloaded HERE and streamed HERE.
"I've been fighting off a hurricane inside me...It's the darkest time
of the night/God and vodka might save my life/you judge but I don't give
a damn...I live a life so shameless," he sings on the swaggering,
celebratory track. Glenn gave fans a sneak preview of the
single earlier this week by tweeting a series of thought-provoking video
clips, including #NEVER TRUMP, #SHAMELESSTG and SHAMELESS.
Raised as a Mormon, Glenn came out as gay in a 2014 interview with Rolling Stone
and remained steadfast in his faith until last fall, when the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) announced a new policy
identifying those in a same-sex marriage as apostates and prohibiting
their children from being blessed or baptized. The announcement threw
Glenn - and many others - into a tailspin. The song "G.D.M.M.L. GRLS"
(short for "God didn't make me like girls") speaks directly to the
sense of abandonment and the suicidal feelings that many gay Mormons
wrestled with thereafter.
"This
album is a break up record," says Tyler Glenn. "It's been liberating to
find a greater sense of purpose, but it's not been without its sadness.
I wanted this album to feel the way it feels to have a crisis of faith.
The highs, the lows, the dark and the light - with the end result being
a paradigm shift. I feel liberated and more creative than ever. I thank
God for that, whoever she is."
Rolling Stone premiered the video for "Trash,"
an edgily electronic track from the album, observing, "his solo debut
is as political as it is personal" and praising Glenn's performance in
the video as "incendiary." The clip - which can be seen HERE - shot to No. 1 on the iTunes Alternative Music Videos chart shortly after its release in April.
Excommunication was recorded at Rancho Pagzilla in North Hollywood, CA.Longtime
Neon Trees collaborator Tim Pagnotta produced the album and Glenn
co-produced with additional production by Nate Pyfer. It was engineered by Pagnotta and Brian Phillips. See below for track listing.
Glenn appears alongside Mary
J. Blige, Jason Derulo, Britney Spears, Selena Gomez, Halsey, Ty
Herndon, Imagine Dragons, Juanes, Adam Lambert, Mary Lambert, Jennifer
Lopez, the Trans Chorus of Los Angeles, Kacey Musgraves, MNEK, Alex
Newell, P!nk, Prince Royce, Nate Ruess, RuPaul, Troye Sivan, Jussie
Smollett, Gwen Stefani and Meghan Trainor on "Hands," a musical
tribute to the 49 victims of the shooting at Pulse Nightclub in
Orlando, Florida. The static video for "Hands," which can be found HERE, has more than two million views.
Excommunication - Track Listing
- Sudden Death (OMG)
- G.D.M.M.L. GRLS
- Trash
- Gods + Monsters
- Gates
- Shameless
- Waiting Around
- First Vision
- Midnight
- One More
- Black Light
- John, Give 'Em Hell
- Devil
LINKS
Purchase "Shameless" HERE
Stream "Shameless" HERE
View official "Trash" video HERE
View "Hands" static video HERE
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