peachtree moves like the moment between rain and sunlight – tender, reflective, and full of quiet strength. tampa-based trio the rainy season return with a song that captures the ache of moving on and the beauty of letting go, blending emotional storytelling with lush, guitar-driven indie rock.
inspired by bands like the killers and brand new, the track carries that perfect mix of anthemic melody and late-night melancholy. jeremiah hagan’s vocals ache with honesty, nick lowry’s guitars shimmer with nostalgia, and matthew augur’s production ties it all together with a warmth that feels alive. it’s both raw and polished – a song that grows with every listen.
recorded in largo, florida, peachtree breathes with the laid-back ease of its surroundings. you can hear the camaraderie between the band in every note – laughter and friendship echoing through the recording, giving it a kind of openhearted sincerity that can’t be faked.
it’s about change, about memory, about finding peace in the space between what was and what’s next. peachtree doesn’t just tell that story – it feels it.
thank u for making this the rainy season 🌧️


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