‘I Can Feel You Forgetting Me’ review: The return of Neon Trees
Excommunication and Neon Trees’ Pop Psychology before it.While those albums found him in the throes of shedding his old identity, Glenn has remarked that I Can Feel You Forgetting Me (★★★★☆) is the first album that finds him at the tail end of the process, finally unencumbered and free to chart his own course.Having reunited for their first album in six years, Neon Trees are in the mood to celebrate. Glenn’s sense of freedom and lightness suffuses the album, and is almost jarring after the tormented, cathartic poignancy of Excommunication.