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Peaches is a phenomenon, a self-made, self-produced, DIY leader of the electro-punk movement and mistress of the original dirty lyrical classics. Unique with her minimal pumping beats and loved by true innovators and fans as diverse as Deborah Harry, Iggy Pop, Bjork, Lil' Kim, Kelis, Too Many DJs, M.I.A., and LCD Soundsystem, you'll be heartened to know she hasn't cleaned up her act on her new release. Guests on this record include Joan Jett and Josh Homme and Feist. "... old school synth loops gritty drum samples, and a mouth that puts Lenny Bruce to shame" - Wired.
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Fret not, fans of filth, who worry Impeach My Bush will see saucy Canadian electro-punk Merrill Nisker shelving the politics of the bedroom and embracing political activism--a quick spin of self-explanatory tracks like "Two Guys (For Every Girl)" should quickly confirm the third Peaches full-length is just as foul-mouthed, depraved, and all-round sluttish as its predecessors. Further good news, however, comes with the realisation this is by some length the best Peaches album to date. The beats, in particular, are noticeably improved without losing that all-important gritty quality, particularly "Tent In Your Pants" and "Downtown" - a pair of tracks written with one Greg Kurstin, perhaps better known for his work with No Doubt pop queen Gwen Stefani. But there"s further collaborations, too. "Give 'er"--roughly speaking, the sound of PJ Harvey brawling with New York synth punks Suicide in a New York alleyway--features choppy riffing courtesy of Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme, while album stand-out "You Love It" boasts backing vocals and guitar from punk queen Joan Jett. Midway through "Slippery Dick" ("Toss freaker/Floss tweaker/Sauce leaker/Moss shrieker") you can't help but wonder how much mileage there is in talking dirty. Taken as a whole, though, Impeach My Bush is proof Peaches is still far from spent. --Louis Pattison
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 6.14 x 5.63 x 0.47 inches; 3.17 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Xl Recordings
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : July 26, 2006
- Label : Xl Recordings
- ASIN : B000FMHBAA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #90,807 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #265 in Techno (CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,119 in Indie Rock
- #3,811 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl)
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This album is solid all the way through in terms of music. The electro beats hit home on almost every track. Her vocals shift back and forth betweeen rapping/talking and singing at some points and it's a great balance.
My main criticism of this album is the lyrics. I feel like Peaches was a bit more intelligent about her sexuality earlier on. Somehow she managed to shock and mess with people without losing her witty edge.
The lyrics on this album don't seem as witty. She figured out her formula and got a bit lazy with it. She's more obvious and outspoken about what she's saying (i.e. "Two Guys For Every Girl") but she is also relying on overdone avenues of shock value, like the appropriately and lamely titled "Rock the Shocker." There were a couple of songs I deleted because the lyrics were kinda lame.
There's still a lot of great songs on this album to make it worthwhile, and there's no one out there like Peaches. It's certainly worth picking up.
The tracks get away from the Fatherfu&&er "punk rock" flavor and go back to the pure electronic sound. Peaches really outdid herself on this one. My only complaint is that the tracks don't showcase her lyrical ability as much as older tracks like "Lovertits" and "Set if Off" but frankly this album is more consistent than the previous two so it more than makes up for that.
Basically, I think Peaches has pioneered a brand of music and an attitude that women's rock really needed. I think she's pioneered electronic music as much or more than artists like Snoop Dogg / Dre did for Rap, Nirvanna did for Grunge, or Zeppelin did for rock.
Just don't listen to this with your mother in the room or while you're at work.
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