Peach PRC, the Australian singer-songwriter who built a significant following on social media, has released her debut studio album, titled Porcelain. The 28-year-old artist, whose real name is Shaylee Curnow, presents a 12-track collection that moves beyond her TikTok origins to offer a more introspective look into her personal experiences.
The album maintains the hyper-pop and saccharine melodic style that listeners have come to expect, but pairs it with a notable lyrical vulnerability. According to its official description, Porcelain explores themes of “identity, evolution and self-acceptance” through a more intimate creative lens. It aims to balance moments of “hyper-feminine fantasy and pop escapism” with “unfiltered storytelling from the woman underneath it all.”
From Social Media to Studio Album
As an openly lesbian artist, Peach PRC often incorporates themes of self-discovery and resilience into her work, which has resonated with a broad online audience.
Porcelain serves as a formal introduction to Curnow as a recording artist, solidifying her place in the contemporary pop landscape with a project that is both commercially appealing and personally revealing.