The Blossoming Tides Of Change With DAMIEN KECHAGIAS From DREAMKILLERS
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That evolution has never been more apparent than on new album, Proiphys Cunninghamii, that is out and ready for your listening pleasure now.
Proiphys Cunninghamii is a no-holds-barred album that blends fire, fury and defiance in equal measure. Named after a rare native plant found only in Brisbane, commonly known as the Brisbane lily, the title reflects the band’s roots and resilience — thriving in harsh conditions, unapologetically local, and impossible to ignore.
HEAVY caught up with guitarist Damien Kechagias to find out more, asking him to describe the musical side of the album.
"We've tried to use as many different musical inferences as we can throughout the whole process," he measured, "keeping it true to original Dreamkillers from day one. You've never known what you were going to get, back from the original days to now. But as we've gotten older, political views change, personal views change. There's new stories out there. But the main thing that has stayed constant was giving Les the voice pad to bring those stories to life.
Giving him the storyboard. And that's where we took the time to go, right, here's the songs that we're working on. Let's make them the best we can. So, not everything fits in a pigeonhole. Yeah, you've got Dreamkillers sound, but we had to look at what makes Dreamkillers sound now. We can always look back to influence the future. So that's what we've tried to do."
In the full interview, Damien went through the recording process in greater detail, the importance of maintaining the old school sound and ethos of Dreamkillers while also representing them now, and the writing process for new material.
He ran through each of the eight songs on the album, explaining the musicality in more depth, as well as the subtle and not-so-subtle nuances vocalist Les Jobson brought to the tracks. We discussed their upcoming appearance at Necrosonic Festival 2026, including their promise to play Poison In The Soup and Carnival Of Skin back to back and more.
Proiphys Cunninghamii is available now: https://lnk.to/g37LSG
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