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Gallery 47 releases ‘Adversity Breeds’ album!

Posted Fri, 22 Sep 2017


For fans of... Sufjan Stevens, Ultimate Painting, Bob Dylan, Conor Oberst

“…a soothing piece of melancholia

that dwells on mature, rounded

themes.”


- Clash


“…pastoral beauty and tight songwriting…”

- M Magazine


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”

- Drowned in Sound


Alt-folk songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey's colourfully political album, Adversity Breeds, is out now via Bad Production Records. It is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify now.

To celebrate the release, the emotive new video for In Odessa premiered on For The Rabbits and is now available to watch on Gallery 47's YouTube channel.


Jack explains “if Clean was the romantic album, Adversity Breeds is the divorce”. Influenced by a holiday row between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth, Jack combines real life events and fiction to create a captivating blend of upbeat, sentimental and bittersweet tracks. Each track on the album offers something poignant and different. Whether its the lighthearted nature of ‘Analytical & Open’ or the dark, brooding songwriting of ‘In Odessa’, Peachey continues to create soft, wistful tales of melancholy that are highly relatable. Jack maintains his signature soft, vibrato throughout whilst effortlessly blending his intricate guitar plucking and storytelling charm echoing Bob Dylan’s raw, colloquial writing style.

Jack previously released the quirky, single shot video for Analytical & Open, which premiered on PRS' M Magazine and is now available to watch on Gallery 47's YouTube channel.


Over the past few months, Jack has also released stunning videos for Mr Baudelaire and Cold Fire as well.

Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London. Jack called upon a number of the same musicians who performed on Clean to play on Adversity Breeds, introducing a sense of familiarity to the latter, entwined with layers of texture and emotion throughout.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound, Clash and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Adversity Breeds, Jack tackles the subject of standing up for a good cause whilst being rejected by those closest to you. A subject that is possibly at its most relatable now more than ever.

Adversity Breeds by Gallery 47 is out now via Bad Production Records. It is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify now.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 shares new video for ‘Analytical & Open’!

Posted Thu, 17 Aug 2017


For fans of... Sufjan Stevens, Ultimate Painting, Bob Dylan, Conor Oberst

“…a soothing piece of melancholia

that dwells on mature, rounded

themes.”
- Clash



“…pastoral beauty and tight songwriting…”

- M Magazine


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”

- Drowned in Sound


Since the release of his critically acclaimed album Clean, alt-folk songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey has been preparing to share his colourfully political follow up album, Adversity Breeds. This second album, as part of a trilogy, will be out on 22nd September 2017 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

The quirky, single shot video for Analytical & Open premiered on PRS' M Magazine and is now available to watch on Gallery 47's YouTube channel now.


Jack explains “if Clean was the romantic album, Adversity Breeds is the divorce”. Influenced by a holiday row between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth, Jack combines real life events and fiction to create a captivating blend of upbeat, sentimental and bittersweet tracks. Each track on the album offers something poignant and different. Whether its the lighthearted nature of ‘Analytical & Open’ or the dark, brooding songwriting of ‘In Odessa’, Peachey continues to create soft, wistful tales of melancholy that are highly relatable. Jack maintains his signature soft, vibrato throughout whilst effortlessly blending his intricate guitar plucking and storytelling charm echoing Bob Dylan’s raw, colloquial writing style.

The audio for the track is also available to stream now via Gallery 47's Soundcloud page.


Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London. Jack called upon a number of the same musicians who performed on Clean to play on Adversity Breeds, introducing a sense of familiarity to the latter, entwined with layers of texture and emotion throughout.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound, Clash and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Adversity Breeds, Jack tackles the subject of standing up for a good cause whilst being rejected by those closest to you. A subject that is possibly at its most relatable now more than ever.

Adversity Breeds by Gallery 47 is due for release on 22nd September 2017 via Bad Production Records.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 shares new track ‘Mr Baudelaire’!

Posted Wed, 19 Jul 2017


For fans of... Sufjan Stevens, Ultimate Painting, Bob Dylan, Conor Oberst

“…a soothing piece of melancholia

that dwells on mature, rounded

themes.”
- Clash



“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”

- Drowned in Sound


Since the release of his critically acclaimed album Clean, alt-folk songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey has been preparing to share his colourfully political follow up album, Adversity Breeds. This second album, as part of a trilogy, will be out on 22nd September 2017 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

The cinematic video for Mr Baudelaire premiered on Songwriting Magazine and is also available to watch on Gallery 47's YouTube channel.


Talking about the video, Jack says "Mr Baudelaire is one of my oldest songs and a personal favourite. I wrote it at a time when a relentless schedule of live shows on the emerging Nottingham scene left me without a voice in 2012. I became very upset and believed that my musical career was over before it had begun. I remember feeling the lowest I’ve felt, and I became quite bitter at the idea of all these musicians tearing themselves apart in this desperate rat race. I wasn’t particularly stable, and I’m much more mellow nowadays, but this song was my resistance piece against an industry which, at the time, I blamed for leaving me broken and useless.”

The track is also available to stream via Jack's Soundcloud page.


Jack explains “if Clean was the romantic album, Adversity Breeds is the divorce”. Influenced by a holiday row between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth, Jack combines real life events and fiction to create a captivating blend of upbeat, sentimental and bittersweet tracks. Each track on the album offers something poignant and different. Whether its the lighthearted nature of ‘Analytical & Open’ or the dark, brooding songwriting of ‘In Odessa’, Peachey continues to create soft, wistful tales of melancholy that are highly relatable. Jack maintains his signature soft, vibrato throughout whilst effortlessly blending his intricate guitar plucking and storytelling charm echoing Bob Dylan’s raw, colloquial writing style.

Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London. Jack called upon a number of the same musicians who performed on Clean to play on Adversity Breeds, introducing a sense of familiarity to the latter, entwined with layers of texture and emotion throughout.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound, Clash and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Adversity Breeds, Jack tackles the subject of standing up for a good cause whilst being rejected by those closest to you. A subject that is possibly at its most relatable now more than ever.

Adversity Breeds by Gallery 47 is due for release on 22nd September 2017 via Bad Production Records.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 announces new album ‘Adversity Breeds’!

Posted Tue, 06 Jun 2017


For fans of... Ultimate Painting, Andrew Bird, Morgan Delt, Bob Dylan

“…a soothing piece of melancholia

that dwells on mature, rounded

themes.”
- Clash


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”

- Drowned in Sound


Since the release of his critically acclaimed album Clean, alt-folk songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey has been preparing to share his colourfully political follow up album, Adversity Breeds. This second album, as part of a trilogy, will be out on 22nd September 2017 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

The video for Cold Fire, the first track to be taken from the forthcoming album exclusively premiered on Left Lion and is now available to stream on Gallery 47's YouTube channel.


Jack explains “if Clean was the romantic album, Adversity Breeds is the divorce”. Influenced by a holiday row between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth, Jack combines real life events and fiction to create a captivating blend of upbeat, sentimental and bittersweet tracks. Each track on the album offers something poignant and different. Whether its the lighthearted nature of ‘Analytical & Open’ or the dark, brooding songwriting of ‘In Odessa’, Peachey continues to create soft, wistful tales of melancholy that are highly relatable. Jack maintains his signature soft, vibrato throughout whilst effortlessly blending his intricate guitar plucking and storytelling charm echoing Bob Dylan’s raw, colloquial writing style.

Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London. Jack called upon a number of the same musicians who performed on Clean to play on Adversity Breeds, introducing a sense of familiarity to the latter, entwined with layers of texture and emotion throughout.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound, Clash and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Adversity Breeds, Jack tackles the subject of standing up for a good cause whilst being rejected by those closest to you. A subject that is possibly at its most relatable now more than ever.

Adversity Breeds by Gallery 47 is due for release on 22nd September 2017 via Bad Production Records.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 releases new EP ‘Bad Production’!

Posted Mon, 08 May 2017


For fans of... Ultimate Painting, Andrew Bird, Morgan Delt, Devendra Banhart

“…a soothing piece of melancholia

that dwells on mature, rounded

themes.”
- Clash


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”

- Drowned in Sound


Singer-songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey's latest EP Bad Production is out now via Bad Production Records. It is available to buy on iTunes and stream on Spotify now.

The single Political Differences premiered on Folk Radio and is also available to stream via Jack's Soundcloud page now.


The first single to be taken from the EP, Lefty, premiered on Northern Transmissions and is also available to stream via Jack's Soundcloud page now.


Potentially his most politically influenced release yet, Bad Production feels as though it couldn’t have arrived at a more appropriate time. Singles Lefty, Political Differences and EP track ‘Overflow’ were written as a result of an alcohol-infused dispute between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth and their approach to finding work. This is an issue Jack has struggled with himself, making this release even more relatable and poignant. The other tracks on the EP follow in a similar vein, filled with Jack’s signature intricate guitar picking and a storytelling charm akin to the likes of Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley’s unique ability to create soft, bittersweet tales of melancholy.

Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Bad Production, Jack returns with with another delicately weaved collection of captivating alt-folk tracks. They tell an intriguing story of discrimination, sibling rivalry, school politics and drug abuse entwined with intelligent lyricism and beautiful arrangements.

Bad Production by Gallery 47 is out now via Bad Production Records and available to buy and stream on iTunes and Spotify.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 shares new single ‘Political Differences’!

Posted Thu, 13 Apr 2017


For fans of... Ultimate Painting, Andrew Bird, Morgan Delt, Devendra Banhart


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with

sheer youthful exuberance…”



- Drowned in Sound


Singer-songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey has revealed the second track to be taken from his latest EP Bad Production will be Political Differences, out on 5th May 2017 via Bad Production Records.

The single premiered on Folk Radio and is also available to stream via Jack's Soundcloud page now.


Potentially his most politically influenced release yet, Bad Production feels as though it couldn’t have arrived at a more appropriate time. Singles Lefty, Political Differences and EP track ‘Overflow’ were written as a result of an alcohol-infused dispute between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth and their approach to finding work. This is an issue Jack has struggled with himself, making this release even more relatable and poignant. The other tracks on the EP follow in a similar vein, filled with Jack’s signature intricate guitar picking and a storytelling charm akin to the likes of Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley’s unique ability to create soft, bittersweet tales of melancholy.

Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Bad Production, Jack returns with with another delicately weaved collection of captivating alt-folk tracks. They tell an intriguing story of discrimination, sibling rivalry, school politics and drug abuse entwined with intelligent lyricism and beautiful arrangements.

Bad Production by Gallery 47 is due for release on 5th May 2017 via Bad Production Records.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 announces new single ‘Lefty’!

Posted Fri, 24 Mar 2017


For fans of... Ultimate Painting, Andrew Bird, Morgan Delt, Devendra Banhart

“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with

sheer youthful exuberance…”


- Drowned in Sound


Singer-songwriter Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey returns with with another delicately weaved collection of captivating alt-folk tracks on his latest EP Bad Production, out on 5th May 2017 via Bad Production Records.

The first single to be taken form the EP Lefty premiered on Northern Transmissions and is also available to stream via Jack's Soundcloud page now.


Potentially his most politically influenced release yet, Bad Production feels as though it couldn’t have arrived at a more appropriate time. Forthcoming singles Lefty, Political Differences and EP track ‘Overflow’ were written as a result of an alcohol-infused dispute between Peachey and some family members who commented negatively on today’s youth and their approach to finding work. This is an issue Jack has struggled with himself, making this release even more relatable and poignant. The other tracks on the EP follow in a similar vein, filled with Jack’s signature intricate guitar picking and a storytelling charm akin to the likes of Bob Dylan and Jeff Buckley’s unique ability to create soft, bittersweet tales of melancholy.

Gallery 47 originally formed ten years ago as a six-piece band in Loughborough. Once the band went their separate ways, Jack decided to continue as a solo artist under the same name, becoming a regular on the live circuit in Nottingham and currently in his new home of South East London.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Loe, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

With Bad Production, Jack tells an intriguing story of discrimination, sibling rivalry, school politics and drug abuse entwined with intelligent lyricism and beautiful arrangements.

Bad Production by Gallery 47 is due for release on 5th May 2017 via Bad Production Records.

If you'd like to find out more about Gallery 47 or A Badge of Friendship's PR services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47’s latest album ‘Clean’ out now!

Posted Fri, 11 Nov 2016


“…perhaps the most refined document yet from Gallery 47.” - Clash


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”
- Drowned in Sound


For fans of... Iron & Wine, Ultimate Painting, The Shins, Morgan Delt

Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey's whimsical and extremely emotive new album Clean is out now via AWAL (Artists Without A Label) / Bad Production Records. It is available to buy on Bandcamp now.

The brilliantly animated video for Jack's latest release from Clean, Mother's Plan premiered on Clash and you can also watch it on videographer Callum Scott-Dyson's YouTube channel now.


You can also watch the videos for album tracks 'Some Of You Don't Get It', 'It's Been A Long Day' and 'Free Range' via Gallery 47's YouTube channel now.


Gallery 47’s Clean is a collection of heartfelt, melancholic melodies written and performed by Jack. Free Range is no exception with its emotional drive, intricate melodies and endearing accompaniments akin to Ultimate Painting’s unique songwriting abilities. The video for Free Range expresses Jack’s passion whilst playing the track live along with the manifesto of Nottingham artists compiled to create Gallery 47 in its fullest form.

Clean is Jack’s third album, which is a departure from his previous release. His latest album mirrors All Will Be Well by expressing his new found peace with songs like ‘Never Alone’ and ‘Dream Real’. Jack’s ability to reflect on personal experiences feels similar to the likes of Bob Dylan’s raw writing style mixed with Iron & Wine’s soft, bittersweet sound.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, Amazing Radio, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Lou, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

Gallery 47’s album Clean is out now via AWAL / Bad Production Records and is available to buy on Bandcamp.

If you'd like more information about Gallery 47 or our PR and radio services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 reveals new track ‘Mother’s Plan’!

Posted Tue, 18 Oct 2016


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”
- Drowned in Sound


"...another bittersweet melody sure to tug at the heart strings."
- For Folk's Sake


For fans of... Iron & Wine, Ultimate Painting, The Shins, Morgan Delt

Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey has released another hugely emotive track called Mother's Plan. It is taken from his forthcoming album Clean, set for release on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

The track premiered on For Folk's Sake and you can also listen to it on Gallery 47's Soundcloud page now.


You can also watch the video for album track Some Of You Don't Get It via Gallery 47's YouTube channel now.


Following the release of Jack’s sophomore album, All Will Be Well in 2014, Gallery 47 set off on tour with Paul Weller across Europe and signed a publishing deal with BMG Berlin shortly after. The album revolved around a badly timed break-up during a period where Jack was facing health problems, forcing him to leave his job. Since then the couple reunited and married, hence the title All Will Be Well.

Clean is Jack’s third album, which is a departure from his previous release. His latest album mirrors All Will Be Well by expressing his new found peace with songs like ‘Never Alone’ and ‘Dream Real’. Jack’s ability to reflect on personal experiences feels similar to the likes of Bob Dylan’s raw writing style mixed with Iron & Wine’s soft, bittersweet sound.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Lou, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

Gallery 47’s album Clean is out on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

If you'd like more information about Gallery 47 or our PR and radio services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 shares new video for ‘Some Of You Don’t Get It’!

Posted Wed, 05 Oct 2016


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”
- Drowned in Sound



"...thoughtful and expressive..." - The Revue



For fans of... Iron & Wine, Ultimate Painting, The Shins, Morgan Delt


Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey has shared his new video for the heartfelt, poetic folk track Some Of You Don't Get It. The song is taken from forthcoming album Clean, set for release on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

The video premiered on The Revue and you can watch it on Gallery 47's YouTube channel now.



The audio for Some Of You Don't Get It premiered on Folk Radio UK and you can also listen to it on Gallery 47's Soundcloud page.



Following the release of Jack’s sophomore album, All Will Be Well in 2014, Gallery 47 set off on tour with Paul Weller across Europe and signed a publishing deal with BMG Berlin shortly after. The album revolved around a badly timed break-up during a period where Jack was facing health problems, forcing him to leave his job. Since then the couple reunited and married, hence the title All Will Be Well.

Clean is Jack’s third album, which is a departure from his previous release. His latest album mirrors All Will Be Well by expressing his new found peace with songs like ‘Never Alone’ and ‘Dream Real’. Jack’s ability to reflect on personal experiences feels similar to the likes of Bob Dylan’s raw writing style mixed with Iron & Wine’s soft, bittersweet sound.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Lou, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

Gallery 47’s album Clean is out on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

If you'd like more information about Gallery 47 or our PR and radio services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Gallery 47 shares new track ‘Some Of You Don’t Get It’!

Posted Tue, 06 Sep 2016


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”
- Drowned in Sound


For fans of... Iron & Wine, Ultimate Painting, The Shins, Morgan Delt

Gallery 47 aka Jack Peachey returns with another slice of heartfelt, poetic folk with new track Some Of You Don't Get It. The song is taken from forthcoming album Clean, set for release on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

Some Of You Don't Get It premiered on Folk Radio UK and you can also listen to it on Gallery 47's Soundcloud page.


You can also watch the videos for 'Free Range' and 'Its Been A Long Day', taken from the forthcoming album, via Gallery 47's YouTube channel now.


Following the release of Jack’s sophomore album, All Will Be Well in 2014, Gallery 47 set off on tour with Paul Weller across Europe and signed a publishing deal with BMG Berlin shortly after. The album revolved around a badly timed break-up during a period where Jack was facing health problems, forcing him to leave his job. Since then the couple reunited and married, hence the title All Will Be Well.

Clean is Jack’s third album, which is a departure from his previous release. His latest album mirrors All Will Be Well by expressing his new found peace with songs like ‘Never Alone’ and ‘Dream Real’. Jack’s ability to reflect on personal experiences feels similar to the likes of Bob Dylan’s raw writing style mixed with Iron & Wine’s soft, bittersweet sound.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Lou, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

Gallery 47’s album Clean is out on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.

If you'd like more information about Gallery 47 or our PR and radio services, please email info@abadgeoffriendship.com.

Introducing… Gallery 47!

Posted Wed, 17 Aug 2016


“…Jeff Buckley-esque vibrato with sheer youthful exuberance…”
- Drowned in Sound


For fans of... Iron & Wine, Ultimate Painting, Elliott Smith, Conor Oberst, The Shins

Set for release on 11th November 2016 via AWAL (Artists Without A Label) / Bad Production Records, Gallery 47's latest album Clean is a collection of heartfelt, melancholic melodies written and performed by songwriter Jack Peachey accompanied by a manifesto of local Nottingham musicians.

Following the release of Jack’s sophomore album, All Will Be Well in 2014, Gallery 47 set off on tour with Paul Weller across Europe and signed a publishing deal with BMG Berlin shortly after. The album revolved around a badly timed break-up during a period where Jack was facing health problems, forcing him to leave his job. Since then the couple reunited and married, hence the title All Will Be Well.

You can now watch the videos for 'Free Range' and 'Its Been A Long Day' from the forthcoming album Clean via Gallery 47's YouTube channel.


Alternatively you can listen to the track 'Rising Star', also featured on the album, via Jack's Soundcloud page.


Clean is Jack’s third album, which is a departure from his previous release. His latest album mirrors All Will Be Well by expressing his new found peace with songs like ‘Never Alone’ and ‘Dream Real’. Jack’s ability to reflect on personal experiences feels similar to the likes of Bob Dylan’s raw writing style mixed with Iron & Wine’s soft, bittersweet sound.

Amongst Jack’s supporters are BBC Radio 2‘s Bob Harris, BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson, BBC Radio Nottingham’s Dean Jackson, The Guardian, Drowned in Sound and Folk Radio to name a few. Gallery 47 has also supported a number of well established acts like Paul Weller, Alice Phoebe Lou, Ian McCulloch and Andrew Montgomery as well as playing on the BBC Introducing stage at T in the Park.

Gallery 47’s album Clean is out on 11th November 2016 via AWAL / Bad Production Records.