Category: Video

Official Video Releases from artists on Wernicke Records

  • Third single from The Daytime High “Pandemonium” released

    Wernicke Records is excited to announce the release of “Pandemonium.”

    Date: May 12, 2023
    Location: Los Angeles, CA

    Wernicke Records is excited to announce the release of “Pandemonium,” the third official single from The Daytime High. Available everywhere today, May 12, 2023, “Pandemonium” marks a bold step forward in the band’s signature sound.

    Following the atmospheric textures of their previous work, “Pandemonium” introduces a heightened sense of urgency and dynamic energy. Known for their meticulous attention to production and post-punk aesthetics, The Daytime High once again delivers a track that balances raw, gothic rock textures with sharp, modern engineering.

    “Pandemonium represents a turning point for the project,” the band notes. “It is the sound of everything coming together, the intensity, the melody, and the chaos we’ve been refining in the studio.”

    With this release, The Daytime High continues to solidify their position as an uncompromising creative force, supported exclusively by the Wernicke Records imprint.

    “Pandemonium” is streaming now on all digital platforms. Visit thedaytimehigh.com for more updates on upcoming sessions and projects.

  • The second single from The Daytime High “Waterfall”

    Wernicke Records proudly announces Waterfall by The Daytime High

    Wernicke Records is proud to announce the next chapter in the sonic journey of The Daytime High with the release of their second single, “Waterfall.” Available now, this track continues to build upon the atmospheric, post-punk-influenced textures that defined the project’s debut.

    “Waterfall” offers a deeper dive into the group’s evolving sound

    “Waterfall” offers a deeper dive into the group’s evolving sound, combining driving, melodic elements with the precise, textured production that has become a hallmark of The Daytime High’s creative approach.

    “With ‘Waterfall,’ we wanted to push the boundaries of the textures we established on our debut,” says the band. “It feels like a natural evolution—maintaining the intensity of our sound while allowing for new layers of depth and atmosphere.”