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DAYWALKER
DAYWALKER's somber mood metal sound lurks in the corners of San Francisco, California. Their sound has been described as a cross between Black Sabbath, Sisters of Mercy, and David Bowie. DAYWALKER is SEAN MOU-KEEFE on guitar and vocals, TODD ROSE on bass, SHEAU-WHA MOU-KEEFE on keys, strings, and backup vocals, and RONNIE MATATQUIN on drums.
A sonically dangerous band from The Bay, Daywalker assaults the senses with their own brand of futuristic slu dge rock. Churning waves of heavily
effected guitars, bombastic drum attacks, and spacey keyboards congeal to form a dark, ominous vibe rarely he ard amongst the living. Strong,
sometimes spooky vocals add to the mix without overpowering, interspersed w ith roughneck metal breakdowns and fluttering feedback. Ideal for
headbangers and vampires alike, but unique e nough to attract even the most jade d heavy-rock fans.
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Daywalker sounds as if they're dragging their songs around by the h air. There's a tribal solemnity to their dark art, as though they're resolved to carry
out some sinister mission, a ro lling c aravan of bad magi c and thundering doom rock. Sirens wail, whips crack, and funeral keyboards lace the air like icicles as the ba nd punches out rope thick Sabbath riffs and point walker Sean battles lyrical demons
with a tortured moan. And then, the worm turns, day breaks, and the band bursts through the muddy depths of despair, guitars chiming like weary survivors of some freakish, endless storm. Emotionally draining snake cult metal that's like a midnight shower of black sunshine.
Ken McIntyre
-Mic Stand Monthly-
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Sirens scream in the soundtrack to your nightmare.Œ |
CD: Daywalker
Label: Self released
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Sean Mou-Keefe |
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The ultimate sacrifice. |
CD: Daywalker
Label: Self Released
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Sean & Sheau-Wha Mou-Keefe |
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It hurts. |
CD: Daywalker
Label: Self Released
Credits: Music and Lyrics by Sean & Sheau-Wha Mou-Keefe |
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