Stéphane Girard - 30/Jun/2009  Ever since she appeared on the pre-electroclash scene in 2000 with The Teaches of Peaches, Peaches has had a hard time escaping the sonic niche she fa...
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Russell Michniak - 10/Jun/2009 Peaches, arguably the biggest female badass in music, has released another album and with it comes yet another classic title, I Feel Cream, containing...
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John Calvert - 26/May/2009  Contending with the likes of Uffie’s delinquent skank-hop or The Teenagers’ kitsch Euro-filth, lately even Madonna’s vagina-heavy promos conjure more ...
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Caryn Ganz - 26/May/2009  Nine years ago, Canadian electro provocateur Peaches busted out with the dance-floor crusher "Fuck the Pain Away." She's still singing gender-screwing...
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Julian Marszalek - 14/May/2009 The oft-levelled criticism of electronic and dance music is that it remains a cold and emotionless experience. While this certainly holds true for som...
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Anthony Strain - 10/May/2009 If you like your salad tossed with a side of raunch, Peaches is your girl. Or if you prefer, Peaches doesn't have a dirty mind, a dirty mind has Peach...
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LBee - 10/May/2009 After four mainstream albums is *Peaches* showing us a vulnerable side Although, the vocals on ?*I feel Cream*? range from being aggressive to timid,...
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Mikael Wood - 09/May/2009 Peaches has been away for a little while—her last full-length,"Impeach My Bush," came out in 2006—and that's given theBerlin-based electroclash vetera...
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Phil Villeneuve - 06/May/2009  Peaches proclaims she's "gonna cut this party down to size/gonna make this party come alive/gonna go and crush it with my thighs" on the grinding synt...
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Matthew Perpetua - 06/May/2009  Peaches is the sort of artist who is so defined by the fully formed, distinct aesthetic of her debut album that her subsequent releases cannot help bu...
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