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Dayseeker
Dayseeker playing in Las Vegas during their Dark Sun tour
Dayseeker playing in Las Vegas during their Dark Sun tour
Background information
OriginOrange County, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active2012–present
Labels
Members
  • Rory Rodriguez
  • Gino Sgambelluri
  • Zac Mayfield
  • Ramone Valerio
Past members
  • Matt Steenstra
  • Andrew Sharp
  • Alex Polk
  • Shawn Yates
  • Mike Karle
Websitedayseeker.band

Dayseeker is an American post-hardcore band formed in Orange County, California, in 2012. The group consists of vocalist Rory Rodriguez, guitarist Gino Sgambelluri, bassist Ramone Valerio and drummer Zac Mayfield. They are currently signed to Spinefarm Records and have released five studio albums. Their most recent studio album, Dark Sun, was released on November 4, 2022.

History

Formation and What It Means to Be Defeated (2012–2014)

Dayseeker was formed in 2012 by vocalist Rory Rodriguez, guitarists Alex Polk and Gino Sgambelluri, bassist Andrew Sharp and drummer Mike Karle in Orange near Anaheim, California. Rory Rodriguez and Alex Polk were members in a band called Arms Like Yours before forming Dayseeker.

The band released a series of demos including the songs "What It Means to Be Defeated", "Collision.Survive" and "Resurrect", which were released on their debut record as well as two untitled songs.[1] On July 7, 2013, the band was signed to InVogue Records, which released their debut album What It Means to Be Defeated on October 29, 2013.[2][3] It featured work by Joey Sturgis, who mastered the record.[4] On November 24, 2014, the album was re-released.[5] Tom Denney, a former guitarist of A Day to Remember was involved in producing the re-released version of the album. The re-issue features three acoustic tracks.[6]

In November and December 2013 the band toured the United States on a three-week tour alongside Kingdom of Giants.[7] In April and May 2014 the band was part of the Artery Across the Nation Tour, which featured Upon This Dawning and The Browning in the line-up.[8]

Origin (2014–2016)

On December 23, 2014, the band announced they would be a part of the Hawthorne Heights tour between March and April 2015.[9] After that tour, the band then shared the stage with Silent Planet in April and May 2015 to promote Origin.[10]

In January 2015, the band announced they were to begin recording the follow-up to their debut album What It Means to Be Defeated with producer Nick Ingram, who had worked with Hotel Books and Before Their Eyes in the past.[11][12] On March 9, 2015, it was announced that the album was entitled Origin and would be released on April 21, 2015. The same day the same-titled lead single as well as the pre-orders were announced, the band released a cover of Nick Jonas' song "Jealous".[12][13]

Dreaming Is Sinking /// Waking Is Rising (2016–2018)

The band members Alex Polk and Andrew Sharp departed from the band in the spring of 2016. Shawn Yates, former member of At the Skylines, served as the new guitarist. On December 15, 2016, the band announced their departure from InVogue Records and that they had signed with Spinefarm Records. Shortly after, they announced a U.S. tour with headliner Silent Planet, along with Ghost Key and Hail the Sun, which began in February 2017. A year after the release of Origin, Dayseeker announced a new studio album set to release in 2017.[14] The third album, Dreaming Is Sinking /// Waking Is Rising, was released by Spinefarm on July 14, 2017.[15]

Sleeptalk (2019–2021)

On September 27, 2019, Dayseeker released their fourth studio album entitled Sleeptalk.[16] Just before its two-year anniversary, the deluxe edition of Sleeptalk was released, including stripped-down reimagined versions of the first four songs: "Drunk", "Crooked Soul", "Burial Plot", and "Sleeptalk".[17]

In the fall of 2021, Oh, Sleeper drummer Zac Mayfield announced that he would be temporarily filling in for Mike Karle for the foreseeable future.[18] Karle returned to the group the following fall.[19]

Dark Sun (2022–present)

On March 25, 2022, Dayseeker released the song "Neon Grave".[20] Rodriguez confirmed the progress on a new album, stating that he has found himself immersed in the emotions that came with the loss of his father shortly after his daughter's unexpected birth.[21][22] In an interview with Boolin Tunes, Rodriguez revealed that he initially intended to only write one song about his grief and then 'move on', but it quickly grew to engulf the writing sessions and he knew that it would take the majority of an album to properly represent his emotions.[23] Their fifth studio album, Dark Sun, was released on November 4, 2022.[24]

Members

Current members

  • Rory Rodriguez – lead vocals (2012–present)
  • Gino Sgambelluri – lead guitar, backing vocals (2012–present); rhythm guitar (2018–present)
  • Ramone Valerio – bass, backing vocals (2017–present)
  • Zac Mayfield – drums, percussion (2022–present)

Former members

  • Matt Steenstra – rhythm guitar (2012)
  • Andrew Sharp – bass (2012–2016)
  • Alex Polk – rhythm guitar (2012–2016)
  • Shawn Yates – rhythm guitar (2016–2018)
  • Mike Karle – drums, percussion (2012–2022)

Timeline

Discography

Albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US US
Heat.

[25]
What It Means to Be Defeated
Origin
  • Released: April 21, 2015
  • Label: InVogue
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
20
Dreaming Is Sinking /// Waking Is Rising
  • Released: July 14, 2017[15]
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, digital download
11
Sleeptalk
  • Released: September 27, 2019
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
3
Dark Sun
  • Released: November 4, 2022
  • Label: Spinefarm
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
13

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
Song Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Hard Rock
US
Main.

[26]
"Resurrect" 2012 What It Means to Be Defeated
"Collision.Survive" 2013
"What It Means to Be Defeated"
"Origin" 2015 Origin
"A Cancer Uncontained"
"The Earth Will Turn"
"Hurricane" 2016 Non-album single
"Vultures" 2017 Dreaming Is Sinking /// Waking Is Rising
"Sleep in the Sea – Pt. II"
(featuring Garrett Russell of Silent Planet)
"Six Feet Under" (reimagined) 2018 Dreaming Is Sinking /// Waking Is Rising (reimagined)
"Carved from Stone" (reimagined)
"Crooked Soul" 2019 Sleeptalk
"Sleeptalk"
"Burial Plot"
"Burial Plot" (reimagined) 2021 Sleeptalk (deluxe)
"Drunk" (reimagined)
"Crooked Soul" (reimagined)
"Neon Grave" 2022 Dark Sun
"Without Me" 20
"Dreamstate" 23
"Crying While You're Dancing"
"Medicate Me" (with Rain City Drive) 2024 17 32 Things are Different Now

Collaborations

Year Song Album Artist
2012 "XXIX" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Isolations I, of Helix[27]
2014 "Afterglow" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Ground Culture Kingdom of Giants[28]
"Dark Waters" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Prima Spectre EP Black Hand[29]
2015 "Earthbreaker" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Decay EP At Mourning's End[30]
2016 "Wolf Creek" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Munen EP Cathedral Hills[31]
"Brother's Blood" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) I Will Become Convictions[32]
2017 "I Feel Fire" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Pathways Softspoken[33]
"Your Erroneous Evil" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Seeking Light Corrington Wheeler[34]
2018 "Heart & Thorn" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Non-album single Élan Vital[35]
"Resurgence" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) As We Divide[36]
"Dead Like Me" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) VRSTY[37]
"The Product of a Bastard" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) World Weary Heritage UK[38]
"Euthanasia" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Colder Than Dark EP Saving Vice[39]
"Hopeless Kids" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Hopeless Kids EP Made By Past[40]
2019 "Lamenting Memories" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Non-album single Illusion of Solace[41]
"Sunn" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Erase // Rewrite InGhosts[42]
"Validation" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Non-album single Mirror Lake[43]
2020 "Take the Pain Away" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) ALESTI[44]
"Oddity" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Deadflower[45]
"Fuck, I'm Lonely" (featuring Dayseeker) Muri and Friends Bilmuri[46]
"Flourideinthehardseltzerwater" (featuring Jon Mess and Dayseeker) Eggy Pocket Bilmuri[47]
"Universes" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Tolerance's Paradox HAWK[48]
2021 "Color Blind" (featuring Dayseeker) Love // Chaos Adventure Club and Nurko[49]
"Kill Me" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Frontal Lobe Submission Landon Tewers[50]
2022 "Come Home" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Oni Darko US[51]
"A Hogman's Delight" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Goblin Hours Bilmuri[52]
2023 "Pure Heaven" (featuring Victor Borba and Rory Rodriguez) Non-album single Cloudsight[53]
"Stolen Crown" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Moonlight Euphoria Sunsleep[54]
"Proximity" (featuring Rory Rodriguez) Never Fade This Wild Life[55]

Music videos

Year Title Album Director References
2012 "What It Means to Be Defeated" What It Means to Be Defeated Michael Elinn [56]
2017 "Vultures" Dreaming Is Sinking /// Waking Is Rising Orie McGuinness [57]
"Abandon" Kevin Johnson [58]
"Sleep in the Sea – Pt. II" Orie McGuinness [59]
2019 "Sleeptalk" Sleeptalk Kevin Johnson [60]
2022 "Neon Grave" Dark Sun Orie McGinness [61]
"Without Me" Un­known [62]
"Crying While You're Dancing" [63]
2023 "Homesick" Orie McGinness [64]
2024 "Dreamstate" [65]

References

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  2. ^ Kriston McConnell: Under the Gun Review: Dayseeker sign to InVogue Records, stream new song Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Michele Bird: Alternative Press: Dayseeker stream new album, 'What It Means To Be Defeated'
  4. ^ Allmusic: DAYSEEKER | What It Means to Be Defeated | Credits
  5. ^ Tyler Sharp: Alternative Press: Dayseeker (InVogue Records) to re-release ‘What It Means To Be Defeated’
  6. ^ Top40-Charts.com: Dayseeker Re-Releasing "What It Means To Be Defeated" As Deluxe Edition On 11/24
  7. ^ Lambgoat: Adestria, Kingdom of Giants, Dayseeker tour
  8. ^ Matt Crane: Alternative Press: Upon This Dawning announce U.S. headlining tour
  9. ^ Hayley Hoyle: Infectious Magazine: Hawthorne Heights Announces Acoustic Tour Archived 2015-10-02 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Tyler Sharp: Alternative Press: Silent Planet to perform 'The Night God Slept' in full on spring headlining tour
  11. ^ Jeanette Hernandez: MUSE Local Artist: M.U.S.E. Local Artist: Orange County Rock Band Dayseeker Archived 2015-04-02 at the Wayback Machine
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  29. ^ "Black Hand // Dark Waters ft. Rory Rodriguez of DAYSEEKER". YouTube. 2014-07-29. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
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  40. ^ "Made By Past - "Hopeless Kids" (Feat. Rory Rodriguez from Dayseeker)". YouTube. 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2020-05-12.
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  45. ^ "Deadflower - Oddity (feat. Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker)". YouTube. Aug 28, 2020. Retrieved Dec 10, 2020.
  46. ^ "fuck, i'm lonely (feat. Dayseeker)". YouTube. April 8, 2020. Retrieved Dec 10, 2020.
  47. ^ "FLOURIDEINTHEHARDSELTZERWATER (feat. Jon Mess & Dayseeker)". YouTube. Nov 16, 2020. Retrieved Dec 10, 2020.
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