‘Country Life’ is an explosive and personality-filled new release from Master Peace

The track sees the artist continue to ascend towards his limitless ceiling. 

The track sees the artist continue to ascend towards his limitless ceiling.

A truly unique talent with a distinctive charm and personality that permeates his work, Peace Okezie, better known as Master Peace, has carved out his own place in the modern UK indie scene, melding emphatic, pulsating melodies with his charismatic, conversational delivery.

The latest release from the artist is the excellent new single ‘Country Life’, a track that melds the swaggering creativity and guile of artist’s like Mike Skinner and Jamie T with the indie rock explosiveness of Bloc Party. The candid and forthright nature of the writing and delivery on the track feels like an artist that well and truly has the shackles off, exploring his creativity and thoughts and feelings in a manner that feels entirely authentic and raw. Master Peace has all of the potential to be one of the faces of modern indie in the UK, and his uncompromising approach and single-minded approach to crafting his sounds can only be a good thing for the scene.

“I’m saying what I’ve always felt but never had the balls to say”, explains Peace vividly about the track’s context, “Now I can suddenly make peace knowing that I’m unapologetically myself and no one can take that away from me. The video is pretty self-explanatory in terms of me wanting to stay in Surrey and not come to London, and all the baggage that comes with it….”