Review
Get ready to sink your teeth into a musical feast that's as satisfying as a perfectly layered lasagna! Dayglow's 'Harmony House' is a delectable smorgasbord of 80s-inspired pop-rock goodness that'll have you bopping your head faster than you can say "time warp."
Sloan Struble, the mastermind behind Dayglow, cooked up this sonic delight during his pandemic isolation in Austin. Talk about making lemonade out of lemons! This album is like a time machine wrapped in synth-pop wrapping paper, tied with a bow of contemporary coolness. From the dance-floor ready 'Close to You' to the introspective 'December', Struble serves up a buffet of tunes that'll satisfy every musical craving.
But wait, there's more! 'Harmony House' isn't just a random playlist - it's a whole vibe. Struble imagined it as the soundtrack to a non-existent sitcom, and honestly? I'd binge-watch that show in a heartbeat. The album jumps from exploring the digital-reality divide in 'Something' to channeling The Cure and... Mario Kart? (Yes, really!) in 'Balcony'. It's like flipping through TV channels, but every station is playing absolute bangers. So plug in, tune out, and let Dayglow take you on a joyride through this 'Harmony House' - no reservation required! - Lindsay