Expected Release Date: October 24, 2025
Dayseeker is once again ready to tear open the emotional floodgates with their newest full-length album, Creature In The Black Night, set to release October 24, 2025. Known for their ability to blend soaring melodies with deeply personal lyrics, this upcoming record is already shaping up to be their darkest, most cinematic chapter yet.
The rollout began with “Pale Moonlight,” a haunting and melodic single that dropped earlier this year—setting the tone for what’s to come. With ethereal synth textures, aching vocals, and a chilling sense of loneliness, “Pale Moonlight” gave fans a glimpse into the emotional weight this album is bound to carry. It’s a fitting introduction to a record that appears ready to confront death, transformation, and the parts of ourselves we hide in the shadows.
Full Tracklist:
- 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
Even without hearing the rest, the track titles hint at an emotionally loaded and thematically rich experience. Songs like “Crawl Back To My Coffin” and “Meet The Reaper” suggest confrontation with mortality and identity. “Shapeshift” and “Soulburn” hint at personal transformation through pain. And the title track, “Creature In The Black Night,” sounds like a defining centerpiece—something raw, otherworldly, and deeply introspective.
Visually, the artwork reinforces the mood: a cloaked figure bathed in eerie red and violet, standing alone under a glowing eclipse. It’s surreal and cinematic, much like the atmosphere Dayseeker has been leaning into with each successive release.
Dayseeker has never shied away from themes of grief, loss, and emotional struggle—but this album feels like it’s going a step further. It’s not just about processing pain. Creature In The Black Night sounds like a descent into it, a walk through the dark with no promise of light at the end—just truth, vulnerability, and perhaps, catharsis.
With Pale Moonlight already setting high expectations, fans are eagerly waiting to hear what the rest of the album holds. Expect pre-order links, vinyl variants, and—hopefully—a supporting tour announcement soon.
October 24th can’t come fast enough.