Discover Peech: Heartfelt Country & Folk-Pop Music

Peech

Name: Peech.
Birthplace: Park City, UT
Current Residence: Los Angeles, CA
Music Style: Country, Folk-Pop, Singer-Songwriter
Website/Social Media Links:
https://peech.us/
https://www.instagram.com/peech/
https://www.tiktok.com/@peechmusic
https://www.youtube.com/@Peech-Music

Please introduce yourself.
Hey ya’ll I’m Peech! I’m a 24-year-old singer from Park City, UT. Currently living in Los Angeles, CA and signed with TAMLA x Capitol CMG.

Tell us about your newest project. What was the inspiration behind it and where can we
check it out?

My most recent project is “Small Town America (Vol.2)” and it was inspired by my life growing up in a small town and deciding to leave it behind to chase a dream. It’s a deeply emotional and honest story of heartbreak, hardships, and resilience. Instead of running from pain, it’s about diving into it and coming out the other side. It’s available on all platforms!

How would you describe your music?

I’d describe my sound as emotional, honest, and soul bearing. Heart on the sleeve music. I’d relate it to artists like Noah Kahan, Zach Bryan, and Sam Barber.

How did you get started?

I started off making music in my hometown in a DIY studio in my closet. It started as an outlet for me to express my deepest emotions as well as a fun thing to do with my friends. I found myself spending more time in that studio than anywhere else. High school, sports, everything became secondary to my need for expression. Once I found that music was what filled that space in my soul I never looked back.

Who are your biggest musical influences? Do you have any other influences?

I grew up listening to all types of music, from hip-hop to folk and everything in between. I fell in love early with Mac Miller, The Lumineers, and Bon Iver among others. Since I was a kid, I was in love with music, I would sit there on YouTube watching lyric videos for hours, it was an outlet for me before I realized I wanted to create it. My father was a big influence on me as he would take me to the punk rock band “Pennywise” shows since elementary school where we would go on stage and sing a song called “Bro Hymn” that was dedicated to one of his best friends growing up. My mother and brothers have also been big influences on me and have always believed in me which is why I believe so deeply in myself to this day.

If you could change anything about the industry, what would it be?

I would raise the streaming payout for singers and songwriters; it’s not an easy road for upcoming artists due to the extremely low pay when it comes to streaming.

What sets you apart from other artists in your genre?

I don’t fit in a box, my music is genre blending. It’s always a hard question to answer when someone asks my genre. I just create what feels right to me and it tends to be emotionally driven records. I wear my heart on my sleeve and I’m not afraid to sing exactly what I feel.

What is it about music that makes you feel passionate?

Expression. Without music I’m not sure how I’d continue on. It has become a very important outlet to me. Even if nobody listened, I needed it. It’s a beautiful thing to see fans resonating with songs that started as a therapy session for me. It makes me realize I’m not alone and gives me purpose I never knew I had before music.

What’s next for you?

More music, more shows, more life. I’m working on a new project titled “Durabo”, this project is dedicated to my late father. For the rest of 2026 this project is my main focus along with touring as much as I can.

What are your career goals in the next five years?

In the next 5 years I see myself touring the world as a headlining artist, I see myself on billboard charts next to artists I’ve looked up to my whole career, and I plan on building this community into something larger than life. I don’t see music as just another song, I see it as an extremely important universal language that can bridge gaps and I plan on my songs to be that for everyone.

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