Orville Peck Partners Up for Musically Diverse, Yet Aesthetically Strong Duets Album ‘Stampede’

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Lauren Boisvert
August 7, 2024
American Songwriter
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Stampede is a departure from Peck’s earlier work at the same time that it fits well alongside Bronco and Pony. While Peck is working with other artists on this album, he keeps his signature shoegaze-honky-tonk atmosphere throughout. The aesthetic is solid even as he sings with Elton John or Beck, which is a tough aspect to get right. However, Peck doesn’t let himself be overshadowed while still giving his collaborators their time to shine.

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Orville Peck A musician in a white cowboy hat adorned with red flowers, a matching white suit with red floral embroidery, and a red fringe face mask, plays a gold-and-white electric guitar on stage with a neon star sign in the background.
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