Fresh Off of CMAFest Peech Drops "Be Together"
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Rising country-folk artist Peech. bares his soul on his most vulnerable release yet: “Be Together,” out now via TAMLA/CCMG. Stripped-back and emotionally raw, the new single captures the ache of a love that slipped away—and the dream of what might still be.
LISTEN TO “BE TOGETHER” HERE.
Fresh off a standout performance on the MCA Skydeck during CMA Fest, Peech. returns with a track that leans into acoustic simplicity and lyrical depth. Opening with the vivid line “Barefoot on old dirt roads,” “Be Together” sets a nostalgic, small-town tone and unfolds into a confessional story of missed chances, accountability, and fragile hope.

“I may not be a man that you ever want to see again / I hope you know I’ll take the blame,” Peech. sings—delivering a gut-punch of honesty that defines the track. Rooted in the emotional storytelling of Zach Bryan and early Jason Isbell, Peech.’s unpolished, soul-soaked voice cuts through with rare sincerity. The result is a song that feels lived-in, honest, and heartbreakingly relatable.
“‘Be Together’ is about wondering what could have been,” says Peech. “It’s for anyone who’s ever looked back and thought, ‘If only we had one more shot.’”
With a voice that cuts deep and lyrics that linger, he’s carving out a space in country music that’s entirely his own. Since dropping “Don’t Miss Your Moment,” Peech. has caught the attention of CMT, the Academy of Country Music, and All Country News, who called him a “voice worth listening to.” His recent releases “Going West” and “Don’t Miss Your Moment” blend country grit with emotional storytelling—and they’re just the beginning. Now signed to TAMLA Music (Capitol CMG), Peech. is landing on top playlists like Spotify’s All New Country and Apple Music’s New In Country, proving he’s not just next up—he’s here.
On “Be Together,” that voice is on full display—wounded, honest, and hopeful. With lyrics like “You could be my salvation / Everything I had was taken,” Peech. delivers a powerful reminder that even love lost can leave a lasting light.