Peytan Porter’s New Project, GROWN, Set to Release March 1

The Six Song Collection’s Music Video for Track “Lemonade,”
Featuring Porter’s “Eye for Lyrical Detail,” Is Out Today – Watch HERE

Nashville, TN – Peytan Porter is set to deliver her new project GROWN, a testament to her growth personally and musically, March 1, available to pre-save HERE. The gritty six-song EP, all co-penned by Porter, features an earthy-sound coupled with thought-provoking, identity-exploring lyrics that won’t flinch from the places where she stands apart – whether that’s musically or against the backdrop of her traditional small-town upbringing.

“I’m not apologizing for or watering down the colors of who I am anymore,” Porter shares. “I’m getting in tune with a sound and style that’s all mine and stepping into being more transparent with the way I think and see the world and it really feels like I’m setting myself free. It’s definitely a coming of age for me.”

The silky slink of “God’s Hotel” co-written with Faren Rachels and Jeff Garrison offered a first glimpse of both the project’s sound and headspace, showcasing a weathered sunburst of Americana and a calm, collected theme of making room for oneself. Likewise, the title track “Grown” was written with Steve Moakler and Mark Trussell, is all about finding peace and pride in the lives we build, even when they’re not what we expected. Quiet yet resolute, it’s a sonic journal entry finding beauty in silver linings, with a delicate vocal to match. Others like “High Road” feature a swampy Delta-blues swagger, and find Porter deciding not to bite her tongue any more. And the wistful “Speaking of Georgia” finds her looking back with genuine fondness, wondering what might have been. On “Run the Radio,” written alongside Greg Bates and Trent Dabbs, the track is equal parts nostalgia and pride, drawing listeners into Porter’s story with a magnetic pull of fuzzed-out guitars and self-confident vocals.

GROWN Track List:
1. Lemonade – Written by Peytan Porter, Ian Christian, Matt Willis
2. God’s Hotel – Written by Peytan Porter, Faren Rachels, Jeff Garrison
3. High Road – Written by Peytan Porter, Brinley Addington, Matt Morrisey
4. Speaking of Georgia – Written by Peytan Porter, Billy Montana, Mark Trussell
5. Grown – Written by Peytan Porter, Steve Moakler, Mark Trussell
6. Run The Radio – Written by Peytan Porter, Greg Bates, Trent Dabbs

On the heels of quickly being picked up for airplay on Sirius XM The Highway’s “On The Horizon” program, today Porter premieres the music video for “Lemonade.” Directed by Natalie Sakstrup and shot with family and friends at the Georgia native’s hometown diner, watch Porter expose a few of the locals’ vices HERE.

In a world obsessed with choosing sides and validating preconceptions, one of All Country News’ “Artists To Watch in 2024” Porter has separated herself from the pack. A self proclaimed small-town misfit from Dawsonville, GA, she’s breaking the molds of both polished commercial Country music and the rootsy-craft behind Americana, hooking listeners with vivid tunes that feel universal but raise interesting questions.  Porter‘s voice demands attention with an insightful stance as she signed her first deal in 2021 as a joint venture with Jody Williams Songs and Warner Chappell Music. Fresh off the heels of her acclaimed debut project IN MY HEAD earning 10 million streams across streaming platforms, Porter has also garnered a loyal and substantial following in recent years, with 330k followers across all platforms and 50 million views on TikTok. The emerging artist has already earned a number of accolades including being a TikTok “Songwriter of the Year” Nominee at the 2022 iHeart Radio Awards and was named a CMT’s “Next Up Now Artist.” She has also served as direct support for Elle King and performed at CMA Fest in 2022 and 2023 and has opened for Willie Nelson, Jon Pardi, Larry Fleet, Brett Eldredge, Eli Young Band and more. She is set to perform at Tortuga Music Festival (4/5), Gulf Coast Jam (5/30) and open for Tim McGraw in June. For more information and a full list of upcoming tour dates, visit www.peytanportermusic.com.

 

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