THE Peach Tree Rascals Interview

DIY collective Peach Tree Rascals make music on their own terms. The now LA-based collective found their start in the Bay Area, where in high school they found common ground, both in music and their upbringing. The project of five first-generation immigrants who write, record, and produce their music, as well as conceptualize and film all their music videos, Peach Tree Rascals speak to a new generation of music fans who are actively taking music ingenuity and discovery into their own hands.    

Ones To Watch caught up with Peach Tree Rascals shortly after their move to LA, where we sat down with the aforementioned rascals and spent the day painting in the backyard. This is THE Peach Tree Rascals interview.  

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