
Dayglow announces third album with new single "Then It All Goes Away"
Dayglow has shared news of his upcoming third album People In Motion, and has released new single "Then It All Goes Away" to accompany the announcement.
"Then It All Goes Away" lands with a bedroom-directed video, and is the first outing from Dayglow's new album.
Dayglow says of the track, which was made after he returned from his 2021 US 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?' I want everything I create to continue to get better and expand in imagination holistically, from songwriting to concept to production to video. I feel like I'm at a place now as an artist where I know my fans, I know myself, and I know what I want to do with this gift I've been given - my vision is now clear and I'm seeing full colour."
People In Motion will follow Dayglow's 2021 second album Harmony House, and was written, played, and produced by Dayglow, real name Sloan Struble.
Tracklist:
- Second Nature
- Radio
- Then It All Goes Away
- Deep End
- Stops Making Sense
- How Do You Know?
- Someone Else
- Like She Does
- Turn Around
- Talking To Light
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