Music Review: Peaches - I Feel Cream - Page 2

The title track provides more substantiation, coursing with sprinkled synth reminiscent of The Chemical Brothers and some deliciously lush vocals. And “Billionaire,” featuring Shunda K of Yo Majesty, rubs one out with some of the dirtiest and juiciest lyrics of the year.

Certainly not designed for radio, I Feel Cream ought to find a very good home in vivacious dance clubs around the world. Peaches is a significant example of a fearless, hard-nosed creative force in full command of her environs. Doing battle with sex roles and setting her own trends, she remains a marvellous illustration of the unwavering and truly filthy power of art.

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  • 1 - MarkSaleski

    May 05, 2009 at 10:56 am

    ah yeah, there's something both retro and modern about the way she does this stuff. i wish i'd taken a picture the wife's face the day i popped in a Peaches cd and "Fuck The Pain Away" played. heh.

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