On ‘Dark Sun’, Dayseeker prove that “heavy” can be attached to lyrical content as well as breakdowns

When Dayseeker released their fourth full-length album Sleeptalk, it marked a drastic change in their sound. The stylistic turn was a wise one, though, as the record launched Dayseeker into huge success compared to their earlier work. Dropping much of their (admittedly really good) metalcore sound for more overt pop and R&B influences, the changes…

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