The Terrors of Comfort, Kisschasy’s first new album since 2009!
Kisschasy emerged from the restless southeastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, in 2002 and rose meteorically thanks to their melodic brand of alt-rock, which captivated a whole generation of music lovers. They disbanded in 2015, much to the chagrin of their dedicated fanbase, leaving behind a highly influential body of work, including two gold-selling albums (United Paper People and Hymns for the Nonbeliever) and a slew of hit singles such as “Opinions Won’t Keep You Warm at Night,” “Do-Do’s and Whoa-Ohs,” and “Dinosaur.”
In mid-2025, alongside the vinyl reissue of Hymns for the Nonbeliever—which re-entered the Australian Album and Vinyl charts at #1—Kisschasy released their first new music in sixteen years. “Lie to Me” and follow-up single “Parasite” both offer a modern edge to the band’s trademark sound: blistering guitars, hammering drums, razor-sharp lyrics and, of course, irresistible hooks.
It can now be revealed that these two songs form part of a larger body of work: a long-awaited fourth album. Titled The Terrors of Comfort, the collection of ten brand-new songs finds Kisschasy at the peak of their creative powers. Band member Daz Cordeux describes the album as “raw, alive and commanding” and “the closest you’re ever going to get to the true essence of our band.”



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