RAIBARD to release new album Dark Realm of the Daylight

RAIBARD will be releasing their new album Dark Realm of the Daylight on December 3, 2021.
The band comments: “We made this record for everyone who doesn't fit inside a preconceived box. We don't fit in either. Dark Realm of the Daylight is about nonconformity. It's about exploring who you are without any judgement; about letting go of rigid thought and antiquated visions. Dark Realm of the Daylight is opening to experience the world as it truly is.”
Founded in December 2015 by Daniel Gil, the Boston based trio draw upon musical inspiration from rock and metal bands including LED ZEPPELIN, THE BEATLES, and OPETH. Daniel also brings in his interest as a modern mystic; someone who experiences hidden realities and studies ancient texts on mysticism.
Dark Realm of the Daylight is their second studio album following the 2017 debut The Queen Of The Night. RAIBARD cultivate a dynamic, progressive sound that transcends musical boundaries to produce an impactful effect. The new album is a fully immersive experience into a human exploration of the avant-garde.
Raibard is:
Daniel Gil - guitar, and voice
Phil MacKay – drums, and percussion
Greg Dellaria - bass guitar
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