#CulturePH - Filipino indie artist Peej confronts the loneliness that comes with choosing solitude in his debut album, King of Sadtown
Filipino bedroom pop soloist Peej will drop his full-length debut album, King of Sadtown, on Friday, February 13, 2026, on all digital music platforms worldwide.
Inspired by Death Cab for Cutie, Matt Maltese, Bon Iver, Damien Rice, Tom Misch, Frank Sinatra, and Mac DeMarco, the 13-track release finds a young artist unafraid to confront the consequences of choosing solitude. The album unfolds as a series of interconnected stories: destructive habits, romantic disappointments, fleeting encounters, and, ultimately, the conscious decision to withdraw.
“Most times writing
songs is like a therapy session for me,” Peej admits. “I’ll often sing out a
random line during the writing process—and it’s only then I realize that this
topic is something that has been eating me up inside—so naturally I have lots of
things to say about it, and the song slowly takes shape.”
Peej adds, “I hope the vulnerability and honesty shines through the album. I want my music to continue living in that space, especially when it comes to the lyrics. And while I might have “a sound,” I also feel that I have done a lot of sound experimenting with this album, so I’m hoping to continue experimenting and getting better at producing in future songs to come.”
Track list – listen
to the album
1.
Same Mistakes
2.
She Likes to
Dance
3.
Islands
4.
I Broke My Heart
5.
Sad Love Song
6.
King of Sadtown
7.
Stay If You Want
8.
Most Nights
9.
Nothing to Hold
10. These Walls
11. I’m Stone and I Still Think of You
12. Sad Love Song (Reimagined)
13. Islands (Deluxe)
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