Hailing as the raddest lone ranger, Orville Peck is striking the world with his uniquely powerful dominating sound and style that screams artistic prowess, appealing to an unusual fan base ranging from drag queens, darling old folk and hardcore punk rockers.

For those who have been living under a desert rock and know nothing about Orville Peck, he is an anonymous country music artist who always wears one of his handmade leather fringed masks draped across his face, never shows his true identity, which only adds to his luring and prevailing voice, boldly telling tales of love and heartbreak in the unforgiving desert playgrounds. The iconic nomad who has lived across vast terrains maintains his music steadily as a country music artist, however, also dips his tracks in shoegaze and rock with flecks of 80s synth-pop, that allows for his broad spectrum of Peck lovers.

Born to be a performer since a youngster, this cowboy has previously dabbled in acting, dance and been a member of various bands, culminating experiences along the way that has led him to where he is today. Transcending to the present, Peck uses his talents designing his own style and look that has cracked the rigid mould, after getting tired of pleasing others and not listening to his own creative genius – which thank God he eventually listened to. Peck and his band made their debut live gig supporting King Tuff, where his music was incredibly well-received and only shone as a projection for the rest of the successful year ahead and his rapid claim to popularity.

In 2019 Peck debuted his first album Pony, that catapulted him into the limelight and also featured his talents as a producer. The album consistently details bellowing drums, solid bass and simple yet effective guitar twangs, all whilst showcasing Peck’s diverse vocal range reaching sultry lows and wild highs. And what would a country album be without the iconic ring of a tambourine running through its core? Shoutout to all the tambourinists.