Rachel Lorin is a singer, songwriter, and fashionista from Atlanta, Georgia. She started modeling and exploring creative expression at a young age. She recently released her latest single, “Afraid of the Dark”. Born in ATL and sharpened in NYC, Rachel’s path started early: scouted by ELITE Models at age 9, singing the National Anthem at the US Open at 12, and launching her music career on reality TV. But the real story began after the cameras turned off.

Nashville-based singer-songwriter-pianist ​Jarrod Lawson returns with a deeply intimate new R&B slow jam, “Do Whatchu Gotta.” Known for his rich, multi-layered vocal harmonies and lush, atmospheric keyboards, Lawson delivers a tender meditation on acceptance and emotional release. Written with French chill-hop artist Rose Noir and produced by Lawson himself, “Do Whatch Gotta” captures the quiet moment of letting someone go -when love shifts from holding on to setting free. 

Bailey Hyneman is a Memphis-born, NYC-based sound maker and storyteller. Her new single, “Better Days,” arrived during a period of transition in the summer of 2024, when Hyneman was living in Nashville and quietly processing the end of a difficult chapter in her life. The song reflects the strange emotional space between grief and renewal, when life no longer looks the way you expected, but the future is beginning to open up again. 

Powerhouse songstress Sophia Galaté invites listeners into her most confident and carefree era yet with the release of her debut album, ‘For My Own Entertainment,’ a bold, genre-bending body of work that blends nostalgic R&B roots with vibrant bursts of pop and funk. Following a tour last year with James Vickery, Galaté is now setting off on her own headline tour. The For My Own Entertainment, and Yours Too Tour will see the artist performing tracks from the new album.

LA-based band Dogstar (guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose, drummer Robert Mailhouse, and bassist Keanu Reeves) announces their return with their 4th studio album All In Now, produced by Nick Launay (IDLES, Amyl and the Sniffers, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), via their own label Dillon Street Records. “The album really sets up the energy at the heart of this album and the fun that we’ve always had playing together,” Robert Mailhouse shares.

Leave a Reply

Discover more from THE PEACH REVIEW®

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading