Global pop-sensation PEACH PRC has announced her debut album PORCELAIN will be released on March 20, 2026 through Island Records UK.
The highly anticipated Porcelain album marks the most transformative chapter in Peach PRC’s artistry to date. A body of work that seamlessly bridges the glitter-charged, pink-fairy world of Peach PRC with the raw humanity of Shaylee.
“I’m in the middle of becoming someone else,” Peach says. “The last time I did that was years ago, when I became Peach Porcelain from Shaylee, and entered into the world of stripping and everything that came with that. Now, it feels like I’m in another porcelain stage.”
The result is a glorious excavation of the self, a musical, self-made chrysalis in which Peach PRC falls apart and puts herself back together. She’s stronger and wiser, sure – but forever grateful to everything that came before. Porcelain is an apt title for it; the ceramic might have a reputation for being fragile, but in reality, porcelain is incredibly durable, incredibly strong. The announcement arrives alongside the release of the album’s second single ‘Out Loud’ and news Peach PRC will be performing at ABC’s annual New Year’s Eve concert and fireworks celebration at Sydney Opera House, a sign of the household name status she’s built in her native Australia.
New single, ‘Out Loud’, a shimmering confession wrapped in Peach’s signature pop brilliance, is a yearning anthem about being in a secret relationship and wishing that love could be seen without fear or consequence “If I’m patient… one day she’ll love me out loud.”
Peach PRC says, “everything about the way I wrote ‘Out Loud,’ down to the intonation and the drum pattern, was to make it feel desperate. Sometimes I’m writing from a very naive and human place because I want to remember how it felt. I don’t want to look back on a song about how I know deep down that a closeted relationship can’t last, that I’m accepting that with maturity and moving on, when really I’m holding on, stamping my feet, crying in anguish and refusing to accept that my love could be doomed. I don’t want it to be self-delusion or blind faith; I want to believe that despite thousands of love stories like mine throughout history that all ended the same way, somehow mine is different, because it has to be.”
Porcelain:
- Piper
- Eucalyptus
- Pink
- Hold It For Her
- Back To You
- Miss Erotica
- Oasis
- Celebrity Crush
- I Wouldn’t Mind
- The Palace
- Out Loud
- Shirley Barber

