DayGlow is FALSE ADVERTISING!!!
by Justola on 9/19/11Trib Total Media Amphitheatre at station square - PittsburghYoutube videos DO NOT reflect event! Waste of time and money.
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"Then It All Goes Away" is the exuberant new single from Dayglow, the project from Austin-based Sloan Struble. Here we see Struble harmonize over catchy claps, piano and even the cowbell gets a moment. In an era of music when most songs take a team of co-writers and producers to create, Dayglow's music remains uniquely Sloan's - crafted solely by him. He reflects "I made "Then It All Goes Away" after coming home from my Fall 2021 North America tour. I started writing the bassline during my morning coffee and I finished the full composition by the end of the day. It felt so fresh and natural to write-I was just having fun honestly. It felt like a year's worth of unconscious ideas all came to the front of my brain at once and just spilled out. I was really just thinking of my fans the whole time making it and imagining "how can I make a Dayglow song that feels so familiar, yet feels like a brand new experience entirely?"
Announced alongside "Then It All Goes Away", Dayglow's new album People in Motion continues Struble's joyous quest to create music that makes people feel good. End to end, these 10 tracks--conceptualized, written, played, and produced by Struble--are delightfully pure, hyper-melodic manifestations of Struble's desire to steer clear of conflict or drama and offer someone something to love.
But People in Motion isn't all sunshine and rainbows. There is a depth to Dayglow here, a real sense that Struble has faced obstacles of his own and chosen to stand atop them. "I make music because I love making it," said Struble. "I just love recording and producing." That is the inarguable takeaway of People in Motion, a record about finding something you love and singing about it out loud.
Since Dayglow burst onto the scene, Sloan Struble has toured the globe--selling out his North American headline tour, a slew of UK/EU dates, and has graced festival stages including Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, and Corona Capital. He has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as well as the iconic Austin City Limits on PBS, a highlight for the Austin native.
Fans around the world haven't just come out for the shows but they've listened and streamed and streamed, more than a billion times in fact. His debut single "Can I Call You Tonight," from his debut record Fuzzybrain, not only went Platinum but was also 2020's biggest independent Alternative Hit. The song hit #2 at both US Alternative and Triple A radio. Its official video has become a favorite on YouTube, sparking a wave of fan-made spin offs. Dayglow's sophomore album Harmony House didn't disappoint either. With its hard-won and palpable sincerity, it garnered acclaim from Billboard, NPR, Ones to Watch, The Talkhouse, and NME.
The year ahead will see Dayglow continue to reach new highs with a confirmed world tour and more festival spots including Bonnaroo, Firefly, Outside Lands, Reading & Leeds and more.
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Amazing music. Lights, confetti, smoke all added to the experience. Great atmosphere.
Something I have never done before and had so much fun doing it! Had a great time getting covered in paint and listening to awesome music! Unlike anything you have ever experienced and so glad that I went!
This was so fun. It was outside and the house music was nuts. It wasnt as big as the ones in other cities but I was really impressed by the event.
without a doubt, dayglow lived up to all of its expectations and more. the fantastic beats and experimental dj's really kept the crowd moving
awesome so many beautiful guys..not that many girls tho
absolutely incredible. i would have expected an experience like this.
I didn't leave the show pissed or anything, but I was very dissapointed with the sound quality at the trib. At least you would think a professional festival tour would have some type of quality control. Also the dj's could have had more energy besides yell we go hard in the paint lol.
Simply amazing. I wish they stayed for two nights like philly so i could go again
The process of entering Dayglow was an awful one. I was squashed on all sides by people shouting profanities and staring at my chest the whole time. A couple of drunk boys thought it was funny to rub up against me and say "sorry I'm getting pushed from behind". The multiple choke points slowed down the process of actually entering the party to the point where people began getting hurt and frustrated. Once we were inside, there were nothing but good times and lots of sweaty bodies to rub up against ;)
I expected the event to cost around $40 and no more than $50 because my friends had told me that at other venues they had gone to it was cheaper than what I payed. I payed around $65 total and I do not believe the show was worth it. Standing in line was a complete mob, we wait over an hour just to get in, then waited again to go through security. The actual show was enjoyable but I don't believe all the pain from waiting in the lines and the money I payed was worth it. Also...they didn't let us wear glow sticks? That's dumb.
Dayglow was a huge disappointment! I paid for a VPA ticket and was almost suffocated to death. It was a terrible experience
Tacky. Gross. Crowed. Immature. Stupid. Boring... traveled 2 hours, spent 60 bucks getting there, complete waste of money.
Altogether the night was fantastic, Chuckie killed it (although he played like 1 dubstep song all night). The event started an hour late unfortunately for some combination of poor planning upon how to receive all the event-goers, as well as the large turnout. It seemed as though they werent prepared for the amount of people that turned up. Once inside however the show was kept in good hands and everyone seemed to be genuinely enjoying themselves. Dayglow was a sick time, and I would definitely recommend it to others. Rave on folks!
One of the best nights ever at Syracuse. Excellent show, music was great and everyone got into it. I got paint all over me and I'm proud to look at my paint ridden clothes knowing what went on that night. Great to see people from all over the central New York area come to see this event. This concert could've not been more perfect. I really hope this comes to New York City!
Best night in a very long time and I can't wait to go again!
Was not pleased at all. Did not like the fact that I drove a long distance to a show that was not great. I only enjoyed the dj's. The dayglow at the manhattan ballroom was way better.
event was def awesome. TONS OF KIDS IN ATTENDANCE! security/ticket takers were slow and kids were almost getting crushed due to pushing in the very over congested lines inside ...took way too long for ppl to get in. security was rude and therefore didnt seem worth the $70 pricetag. event itself was awesome. stopped selling beer at 1030 wasnt cool at all.
The show wa great. Not being able to bring glow sticks in was stupid.
Basically just a really really crowded party with dj and paint. Borderline dangerous like a rave. Fun but not sure if it was worth the price. Similar music over and over. A lot of dancing and jumping.