Dayseeker announce new album ‘Creature In The Black Night’

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DAYSEEKER have announced a brand new album!

Titled Creature In The Black Night, the upcoming full-length from the Southern California-based post-hardcore outfit is the follow-up to last year’s Replica, and is scheduled to be released in October this year, via Spinefarm Records.

The upcoming album was produced by Daniel Braunstein [SPIRITBOX, SILENT PLANET] and mixed by Zakk Cervini [BLINK-182, BRING ME THE HORIZON, LORNA SHORE].

While not a concept album in the traditional sense, Creature In The Black Night exhibits thematic cohesion, from its shadowy visual identity and Grim Reaper iconography to its horror-inspired atmosphere. Vocalist Rory Rodriguez explains, “there’s a horror-inspired vibe that took hold early on. It wasn’t planned. But once it started showing up in the songs, we leaned into it.”

Alongside the album announcement, the band have released a brand new single: Shapeshift. The track is the third to be lifted from the record, following on from Pale Moonlight and Creature in The Black Night. Speaking about the new single, Rodriguez shares, “this song is about the anxiety I live with on a daily basis. An open letter to myself about how it shifts and molds me into a different version of me.”

Watch the official music video for Shapeshift here: 

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:

Track List:

  1. Pale Moonlight
  2. Creature In The Black Night
  3. Crawl Back To My Coffin
  4. Shapeshift
  5. Soulburn
  6. Bloodlust
  7. Cemetery Blues
  8. Nocturnal Remedy
  9. The Living Dead
  10. Meet The Reaper
  11. Forgotten Ghost

Creature In The Black Night - Dayseeker

Creature In The Black Night is set for release on October 24th via Spinefarm Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on DAYSEEKER like their official page on Facebook. 

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