News: Peach PRC Announces Debut Album PORCELAIN, Her Most Revealing Era Yet


Peach PRC
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Peach PRC has always known how to build a world. With PORCELAIN, her long-awaited debut album arriving Friday March 20 via Island Records Australia, she doesn’t just decorate it in pink. She cracks it open. What emerges is her most revealing, assured and emotionally exacting work yet, a record that balances hyper-pop fantasy with the bruised honesty of Shaylee beneath the wig.

Described by Peach as another moment of becoming, PORCELAIN documents a transition not unlike a costume change that happens mid-song, under full lighting. It’s an album about fracture and reconstruction, about loving loudly when the world insists on quiet, and about discovering that fragility can coexist with strength. The metaphor lands neatly: porcelain may look delicate, but it survives heat, pressure and time.

That tension pulses through new single ‘Out Loud’, a desperate, yearning confession about loving in secret and wanting the truth to be visible without fear. It’s one of Peach PRC’s most affecting songs to date, written not from distance or resolution, but from the raw centre of longing. Her voice doesn’t posture here. It pleads, stamps its feet, refuses to let go.

Musically, PORCELAIN is Peach PRC levelling up. With production from Konstantin Kersting, Larzz Principato, Harry Charles and Space Primates, and co-writing from Ryan Linvill and JBACH, the album leans into Euro-pop synths, early-2000s pop DNA and modern club instincts, all sharpened by her most incisive lyricism yet. The influence of Britney Spears and Katy Perry is felt, but never borrowed wholesale. Peach reshapes it in her own image.

The announcement arrives amid a surge of momentum. Following the chart-topping Manic Dream Pixie EP, Peach PRC continues her ascent with standout single ‘Miss Erotica’, a celebration of erotic performance that topped triple j’s Most Played, landed national Shazam charts and earned playlist covers across Apple Music and Spotify. The accompanying video, directed by Marias Jones, was named Video of the Week by Rolling Stone Australia and ABC’s RAGE.

Live, Peach PRC is everywhere. She’s set to perform at ABC’s New Year’s Eve broadcast from Sydney Opera House, will appear at Party In The Paddock Festival in February 2026, and has just returned from international festival slots at All Things Go in Washington D.C. and New York, plus the UK’s Bludfest. The Wandering Spirit Tour across Australia and New Zealand only underlines what’s already clear: Peach PRC is stepping into her biggest era yet.

Go HERE for ticketing and tour information.

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