Unicorns and dragons are certainly thin on the ground on (or above) the Brooklyn streets where Castle Rat got started. But for Riley, lyric-writing is still a way to address her real life.
“It’s really hard for me to not express my own experiences, and I prefer doing it in pretty hazy, abstract, metaphorical ways,” she says. “The nice thing is the veil is so thick that other people can get whatever they like from it.”
A more diverse piece of work than last year’s Into The Realm debut, The Bestiary expands on Castle Rat’s primary influences (“Sabbath, always, from the very beginning”) to include everything from folky touches, to Maiden-esque moments and heavy, Electric Wizard-style psychedelia on SUN SONG. And, just as their music has developed, so the live experience has moved on from the days of squeaky toy appendages. Talking about their gigs, Riley launches into a veritable checklist of metal wonderment.
“We cover the lore, so we have speeches, there’s a battle scene, there’s blood, there’s chainmail, there’s swords. Our arch-nemesis the Rat Reaperess will be there. Everything you could want is what we try to provide! We try to make it a really immersive experience. We just wanna create this universe for people to step into and be a part of. 
“I feel like escapism is important – right now especially. Having a place to go where you can focus on something that’s not real can be a helpful thing.”