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Dayseeker drop video for ‘Pale Moonlight’

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‘Pale Moonlight’ is Dayseekers first taste of new music for 2025 and as of today the band has released the official music video to accompany it. The song was produced by Daniel Braunstein (Spiritbox, Silent Planet) and mixed by Zakk Cervini (Blink-182, Lorna Shore), while the video was directed by Jensen Noen (Black Veil Brides, Bring Me the Horizon, Falling In Reverse). 

“‘Pale Moonlight’ is about giving in to your vices,” says Rodriguez. “It’s about the addiction to things that you know are toxic for you — but you simply can’t stop yourself.”

The song is classic Dayseeker and they’ve leveled up. It features the band’s signature contemplative lyrics (“I didn’t need help to ruin my life / Dancing with the devil in the pale moonlight“), elevated melodics, and hooks that remain as unforgettable as ever. The breakdowns clamp down with a ferocious bite, deftly demonstrating just how dynamic Dayeeker’s music is. It’s a melancholic rager that cyclones through a myriad of emotions. There’s a lot to unpack in the space of four minutes and that’s what makes “Pale Moonlight” such a rewarding listen. 

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