It's been 9 years since Peaches' debut album Teaches of Peaches first penetrated America's ear drums. In those 9 years, Peaches has become an underground cult hero while still acheiving mainstream success, appearing on soundtracks for Mean Girls and Lost In Translation and in ads for The Gap.
Her fourth studio album, I Feel Cream, is a more cohesive blending and understanding of her dual roles than 2006's Impeach My Bush, and a return to the smoother, more seductive eletronic beats she utilized in 2003's Fatherfucker (arguably her finest album), still with clear signs of evolution.
This is Peaches' first time to commission outside producers on an album, a risk that certainly paid off. The result is sexy and seductive, nasty and classy, with a song for just about any occasion.
May 5, 2009
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2 comments:
this is pretty good!!
"...this ain't a peaches show."----"this is not a soup kitchen"
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