
Peaches returns with 'No Lube So Rude,' a fierce, explicit, and relentlessly driving electroclash album. It's a bold statement of identity, sexuality, and defiance, packed with signature drum machine
February 20, 2026 · Kill Rock Stars
This is Peaches at her most unvarnished and potent, a sonic assault designed to ignite your inner rebel. 'No Lube So Rude' throbs with driving drum machines, snarling synths, and lyrics that cut through societal norms with a razor's edge. It's an album for those who crave unapologetic self-expression, a soundtrack for late-night liberation and defiant dance floors. Critics like laut.de and musikexpress.de have lauded its raw energy and uncompromising vision, solidifying its place as a quintessential Peaches record that refuses to pull any punches. Own this if you want to feel empowered, provoked, and ready to challenge the status quo.
How does No Lube So Rude sound next to the rest of Peaches's catalogue?
The vocals lean a touch further into raspy than the rest of the catalogue.
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