Альбомы исполнителя
Mobile County
2023 · сингл
All I Ever Do (Live and Acoustic)
2022 · сингл
Forever, Worse, or Better (Live and Acoustic)
2022 · сингл
Strange Position (Live and Acoustic)
2022 · сингл
High Wind (Live and Acoustic)
2022 · сингл
Forever Worse Better
2020 · альбом
Dissatisfaction
2020 · сингл
Heavy Load
2020 · сингл
High Wind
2020 · сингл
All I Ever Do
2020 · сингл
Cortez the Killer
2019 · сингл
Live at DittyTV
2019 · Мини-альбом
Gran Pavo Real
2018 · альбом
Come Around
2017 · сингл
Let You Go
2016 · сингл
Society Hill
2016 · сингл
Great Peacock on Audiotree Live
2015 · Мини-альбом
Making Ghosts
2015 · альбом
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Биография
Leave it to Great Peacock — a band whose big, bold sound has been sharpened by years of relentless touring — to create some of the most compelling rock & roll road music of the 21st century. Forever Worse Better, the third full-length release from the Nashville band (following 2015's Making Ghosts and 2018's Gran Pavo Real), is an anthemic soundtrack for a life spent on the move, chasing down brighter horizons somewhere between the blur of truck stops and traffic lights. This is the band's defining album: a record about the three-way intersection between drive, desperation, and determination, rooted in the epic sweep of heartland rock, the harmonized melodies of amplified Americana, and the hooks of guitar-driven pop music. It's an album that proudly wears its influences on its sleeve, yet still sports a sound that's unmistakably Great Peacock's own. While the album's guest list is admittedly impressive — with everyone from American Aquarium's former pedal-steel guitarist, Adam Kurtz, to Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit's lead guitarist, Sadler Vaden, lending their help — most of Forever Worse Better was handled in-house, a move that showcases the strength of a band whose members have not only crystallized their sound, but sharpened their own abilities, too. Forever Worse Better is a soundtrack for those of us who, like them, are on the road to somewhere better, the windows down, the radio cranked high, songs moving through our head at highway speed.