By the end of the album, I felt a sense of pride. As a long-time fan of Peach from her first single, Blondes, and having witnessed her journey from afar, this album felt like an honour to have been gifted, to sit in the vulnerability of relearning the world around you, which can often be a daunting task. It seems she strikes a healthy balance in her awakening to nature and her quintessential lyrical motifs – that maybe joy, grief, sex, and substances are all a part of human nature, and can all exist at the same time.
Whilst Peach has said she’s uncertain of who she will become and this may just be a stop in the journey, in some ways, Porcelain feels like a moment of coming back to herself.
