On September 26th, 2025, Bradley Peck will release his debut album Misunderstood Child—a project that doesn’t just introduce him to the world but defines exactly who he is as an artist.

For Bradley, music has always been more than entertainment. It’s survival. Growing up in Southend-On-Sea, he battled rejection at home, clashing with a stepfather who never truly accepted him. Those experiences of being pushed aside could have hardened him. Instead, they became fuel for an album that speaks directly to anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider.


From Wounds to Words

Peck doesn’t romanticize his past. He confronts it head-on.

“The title Misunderstood Child is very literal,” he admits. “I grew up feeling unwanted, like I wasn’t good enough. My stepdad never accepted me, and I carried that with me for years. This album is me finally taking all of that weight and turning it into something positive.”

That honesty runs through every track. Some songs pulse with defiance, channeling years of frustration into high-energy anthems. Others slow down, exposing raw emotion and quiet reflection. Together, they form a record that’s as much about healing as it is about expression.


Sound Without Borders

Musically, Misunderstood Child refuses to sit in one box. Bradley pulls from alternative rock, pop, and hip-hop, blending them into a style that feels unpredictable but fully authentic.

That versatility isn’t just about sound—it’s about identity. Peck’s music mirrors the contradictions and complexities of being human: vulnerable but strong, scarred but resilient, misunderstood but unbroken.


Why It Matters

In a time when so much music feels polished for algorithms, Bradley Peck delivers something that feels lived-in. Every lyric is tied to memory, every melody carved out of experience. Misunderstood Child isn’t designed to fit a playlist mood—it’s designed to connect.

More than a debut, it’s a statement: the very things that once made Bradley feel like an outsider are the same things that now set him apart.


Release

Misunderstood Child will be released worldwide on September 26th, 2025, available across all streaming platforms. For Bradley Peck, it marks the start of a journey not defined by pain, but by the strength it gave him.


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