Trev Peacock shares vulnerable new single 'Keep It Close'
- FLEX

- Oct 31
- 1 min read

Rising artist Trev Peacock opens the door to a deeply personal new chapter with 'Keep It Close', lifted from his debut EP 'After the Noise'. Produced by Mike Spink (The 1975, Jake Bugg, The Gaslight Anthem), the track offers a tender yet tightly wound portrait of emotional hesitation, where hope and fear exist in uneasy harmony.
On 'Keep It Close', Peacock captures that liminal space between uncertainty and possibility. Wrapped in warm, indie-rock textures and driven by a quietly pulsing arrangement, the song simmers with unspoken tension: fleeting glances, nervous laughter, feelings you’re afraid to name but can’t ignore.
Part of a wider narrative arc, 'After the Noise' charts a full emotional spiral, from the surprise of new love to the chaos and collapse that follows. And if 'Keep It Close' is any indication, Trev Peacock is ready to speak the truth that love, especially when it’s inconvenient, hits hardest.




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