
It’s impossible not to fall in love with Californian outfit Peach Tree Rascals. Ahead of their upcoming debut EP ‘Camp Nowhere’ (out 26th March), they’ve released a funky slice of retro-soul, shimmering with guitars and trumpets for your enjoyment.
It’s impossible not to fall in love with Californian outfit Peach Tree Rascals. Ahead of their upcoming debut EP ‘Camp Nowhere’ (out 26th March), they’ve released a funky slice of retro-soul, shimmering with guitars and trumpets for your enjoyment.
“The song also speaks to that feeling when you’re sorry for yourself, it’s sort of like a get up and move on. There’s no point in holding on to the bad, it brings you and all the people around you down!” – Tarrek Abdel-Khaliq, Peach Tree Rascals
“This song is about giving yourself that shot, and celebrating when you win it. I’d like to think that if you let life keep passing by without taking a chance or living your dream, you’ll live with that feeling of ‘what if.’” – Joseph (Peach Tree Rascals)
“‘not ok’ is a song we wrote from the perspective of wanting to escape from a moment because you’re feeling too bad to actually be in the present. The song is almost trippy. It’s like being in another dimension. Sometimes when things are rough and I need to escape my thoughts, I do anything I can to get to that other place in my mind, no matter how strange it is, to escape my own mind.”