Kisschasy releases new single 'Better' ahead of album

Australian rock band Kisschasy has unveiled 'Better,' the fourth preview track from their upcoming album 'The Terrors of Comfort,' set for release on February 13, 2026. The song marks a shift to a brighter tone compared to recent singles. Vocalist Darren Cordeaux calls it an inverted love song with an expansive feel.

Kisschasy, the Australian rock band, dropped their new single 'Better' on January 19, 2026, as the final teaser for the album 'The Terrors of Comfort.' This track stands out with its optimistic vibe, featuring an open, melodic arrangement that conveys forward motion. It contrasts sharply with earlier singles like 'Parasite,' 'Lie to Me,' and 'Uncomfortably Numb.'

Darren Cordeaux, the band's vocalist, describes 'Better' as an inverted love song, emphasizing its expansive quality. The chorus highlights Kisschasy's signature style: direct, catchy, and built for live performances.

The album was recorded in Melbourne and Los Angeles, with production and engineering handled by Cordeaux and Richard Stolz. 'The Terrors of Comfort' explores deliberate shifts in tone and mood, underscoring the band's commitment to the album as a cohesive experience.

Looking ahead, Kisschasy will join Good Charlotte and Yellowcard for arena tours in 2026, performing in Perth, Brisbane, Bendigo, and Sydney. This marks a vibrant new phase after over two decades in the music scene.

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