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Track: Peach PRC Offers Another Glimpse of Porcelain Before ANZ Tour

  • February 20, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
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As Peach PRC prepares to launch her Australia and New Zealand Wandering Spirit Tour next month, she offers another preview of her debut album Porcelain, arriving April 3.

New track ‘Eucalyptus’ shifts inward. Where earlier releases leaned into bold pop theatrics, this latest cut traces something quieter: the process of outgrowing your former self without disowning her. “I know I said all that shit about God,” she sings. “It probably pissed him off.” The line lands with a mix of humour and self-recognition rather than provocation.

Stream ‘Eucalyptus’ HERE.

Peach describes the song as a reflection on feeling “very human” — searching for something beyond herself after dismissing the idea that anything beyond existed. It’s less about spiritual declaration and more about the acceptance that growth is rarely linear. Smiling at your younger self becomes part of the evolution.

Much of Porcelain was shaped by time spent outdoors after creative stagnation in what she describes as “grey, sterile places.” That reconnection with the natural world informs both the imagery and tone of the record. “I’m a natural being too,” she notes. “I have cycles that bloom and fall.” On ‘Eucalyptus’, that cyclical thinking threads through euro-pop synths and measured production, pairing introspection with movement.

The album has been in development for over two years, with production from Konstantin Kersting, Larzz Principato, Harry Charles and Space Primates, alongside collaborators including Ryan Linvill and JBACH. Across its tracklist, Porcelain moves between vulnerability and sharp pop instincts, building on the foundation laid by her #1 ARIA debut EP Manic Dream Pixie.

Since emerging independently in 2019, Peach PRC has accumulated over 230 million streams and built a devoted audience through candid songwriting and a clear sense of identity. Breakthrough singles like ‘Josh’, ‘God Is A Freak’ and ‘Forever Drunk’ established her as a voice comfortable balancing camp, humour and emotional clarity.

With Porcelain now imminent and the Wandering Spirit Tour approaching, ‘Eucalyptus’ suggests a debut album shaped not by reinvention, but by refinement — an artist settling into her own seasons rather than fighting them.

Go HERE for tour tickets.

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