AI Doomsday & Dreambound Deals: GHOSTSEEKER’s Rise From Lockdown To Launchpad
Interview by Angela Croudace Ghostseeker may have emerged from the
chaos of Melbourne's COVID lockdowns, but their momentum is
anything but confined. With their debut full-length album
Divergence set to drop on April 25, the band has already made...
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Interview by Angela Croudace
Ghostseeker may have emerged from the chaos of Melbourne's COVID
lockdowns, but their momentum is anything but confined. With their
debut full-length album Divergence set to drop on April 25, the
band has already made waves—especially overseas.
“Honestly, it’s resonated more internationally than at home,” says
Daniel Breen (aka Breenie), one half of Ghostseeker’s dynamic vocal
duo. YouTube and a partnership with Germany’s Reigning Phoenix
Music catapulted the band beyond borders. “They gave us the reach
we never could’ve had,” Daniel says, adding that a
suspicious-sounding email from the label almost went ignored—until
a follow-up video message proved the offer was real.
Divergence takes a bold conceptual turn. “We wrote it from the
perspective of conspiracy theorists,” Breenie explains. “Like, if
AI really is the end of the world—what does that look like?” Seven
of the ten tracks lean into that dark, fictional narrative, while
the remaining three stay rooted in the raw relatability that
launched Ghostseeker’s debut EP.
When it comes to AI in music, Breenie is refreshingly open-minded.
“One of my favourite artists right now is this guy who makes
metalcore using Plankton’s voice from SpongeBob. I just like good
music.”
Collaboration fuels the band—especially between Daniel and
co-vocalist Celeste Bojczuk. “We clicked right away. We bounce
ideas off each other, pick our parts, and craft lyrics together.
It’s a laid-back, fun process.”
The chemistry extends to the entire band, both in the studio and on
the road. “We’re best friends. No egos. Everyone contributes.”
Touring isn’t always glamorous—Daniel jokes about 10-hour drives
between one-night-only gigs—but he’s hungry for a full European
run. “Thirty shows in thirty days? That’s the dream.”
Whether he’s skateboarding, playing with his dog, or chasing the
next song idea, Daniel Breen embodies Ghostseeker’s
grounded-yet-forward-thinking energy. If Divergence is any sign,
this is only the beginning of their global takeover.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Ghostseeker may have emerged from the chaos of Melbourne's COVID
lockdowns, but their momentum is anything but confined. With their
debut full-length album Divergence set to drop on April 25, the
band has already made waves—especially overseas.
“Honestly, it’s resonated more internationally than at home,” says
Daniel Breen (aka Breenie), one half of Ghostseeker’s dynamic vocal
duo. YouTube and a partnership with Germany’s Reigning Phoenix
Music catapulted the band beyond borders. “They gave us the reach
we never could’ve had,” Daniel says, adding that a
suspicious-sounding email from the label almost went ignored—until
a follow-up video message proved the offer was real.
Divergence takes a bold conceptual turn. “We wrote it from the
perspective of conspiracy theorists,” Breenie explains. “Like, if
AI really is the end of the world—what does that look like?” Seven
of the ten tracks lean into that dark, fictional narrative, while
the remaining three stay rooted in the raw relatability that
launched Ghostseeker’s debut EP.
When it comes to AI in music, Breenie is refreshingly open-minded.
“One of my favourite artists right now is this guy who makes
metalcore using Plankton’s voice from SpongeBob. I just like good
music.”
Collaboration fuels the band—especially between Daniel and
co-vocalist Celeste Bojczuk. “We clicked right away. We bounce
ideas off each other, pick our parts, and craft lyrics together.
It’s a laid-back, fun process.”
The chemistry extends to the entire band, both in the studio and on
the road. “We’re best friends. No egos. Everyone contributes.”
Touring isn’t always glamorous—Daniel jokes about 10-hour drives
between one-night-only gigs—but he’s hungry for a full European
run. “Thirty shows in thirty days? That’s the dream.”
Whether he’s skateboarding, playing with his dog, or chasing the
next song idea, Daniel Breen embodies Ghostseeker’s
grounded-yet-forward-thinking energy. If Divergence is any sign,
this is only the beginning of their global takeover.
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
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