Dayseeker have kickstarted a new era with explosive single ‘Pale Moonlight’.
The first new music from the South Californian band since last year’s acoustic album ‘Replica’, the song was produced by Daniel Braunstein (Spiritbox, Silent Planet) and mixed by Zakk Cervini (Blink-182, Lorna Shore).
Packed tight with soaring melodies and earworm hooks, on ‘Pale Moonlight’ vocalist Rory Rodriguez has shared:
“‘Pale Moonlight’ is about giving into your vices… It’s about the addiction to things that you know are toxic for you — but you simply can’t stop yourself.”
Check it out via the stunningly cinematic music video – directed by Jensen Noen – below:
Over the last week, the band have been teasing the track via some cryptic online antics.
With their social profiles wiped clean on April 16, a link to an ominous site appeared the following day, with fans guided to play the notes from the song’s keyboard line to unlock content.
Check it out below:
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— DAYSEEKER (@dayseeker) April 17, 2025
Take a look at the single art for ‘Pale Moonlight’ below:
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