Sloan Struble

Sloan Christian Struble (born August 10, 1999)[4] is an American singer, songwriter, and producer from Aledo, Texas.

[6] Dayglow performing members include bassist Peyton Harrington, drummer Brady Knippa,[7] keyboardist Norrie Swofford,[8] guitarist Colin Crawford, and in the past have included guitarist Nate Davis, drummer Reece Myers, keyboardist Nico Fennell, bassist Eric Loop, and saxophonist Marshall Lowry.

[4] At 11 years old, he started to work with Garageband to teach himself how to play guitar, bass, keyboard, synthesizer and drums, as well as produce and mix to create music.

Despite being the sole member, Struble has stated that he does not view himself as a solo artist, and describes Dayglow as a band, similar to Tame Impala or Mutemath.

became their first commercially successful song and was eventually certified Gold by the RIAA, in part due to its popularity on TikTok and Spotify.

[20] Following the album release, Dayglow was invited to perform at Austin City Limits Music Festival at BMI Stage on October 12, 2019.

[23] On November 13, 2019, Struble released an expanded version of Fuzzybrain, featuring the new songs "Nicknames" and "Listerine", under Acrophase Records.

On May 21, 2021 Harmony House was released through AWAL and Struble's own label Very Nice Records,[30] alongside a music video for the second track on the album "Medicine".

On June 21, 2022, Struble announced Dayglow's third studio album, People in Motion, alongside the lead single "Then It All Goes Away".

[33] Dayglow was released on September 13, 2024, with Struble stating that, "It felt like I had unlocked a trapped part of my brain creatively.