Peach PRC Releases Debut Album ‘Porcelain’, Shares New Video for ‘Hold It for Her’
Written by Nitro Pulse Radio on April 4, 2026
Peach PRC has released her debut album Porcelain, marking a major milestone for the Australian pop artist following the breakout success of her earlier releases.
Arriving April 3, the full-length project introduces a more expansive body of work from the singer-songwriter, who first gained widespread attention with her 2023 EP Manic Dream Pixie. That release debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart and helped establish Peach PRC as a rising voice in alt-pop, with a growing global streaming audience.
The album’s release is accompanied by a new single, “Hold It for Her,” alongside an official music video directed by Tom Carroll. The track was written and produced in Los Angeles with Harry Charles, whose previous collaborators include Tate McRae, Dove Cameron and King Princess. Lyrically, the song explores themes of anticipatory grief, with Peach PRC framing the concept as emotional moments passed between versions of herself over time.
Porcelain features contributions from a range of producers and songwriters across the pop landscape, including Konstantin Kersting, Larzz Principato, Space Primates, Ryan Linvill and JBACH. The album builds on Peach PRC’s signature blend of diaristic lyricism and polished pop production, while expanding her sonic palette with electronic influences.
The release also arrives as part of a broader rollout that includes a one-night-only launch event in Sydney. Scheduled for April 8 at The Calyx in the Royal Botanic Gardens, the event is presented in partnership with Pandora and will feature an intimate Q&A and live performance. Attendees will also receive a custom-designed Pandora charm tied to the album’s visual and thematic world.
Since her emergence, Peach PRC has built a dedicated fanbase through her candid songwriting and distinctive aesthetic, often addressing themes of identity, relationships and mental health. The success of Manic Dream Pixie positioned her as one of Australia’s most prominent new pop exports, and Porcelain represents her first full-length statement.