
Peaches' sixth album, "Rub," is a raw, garage-recorded electroclash statement, featuring explicit lyrics, driving beats, and guest spots from Kim Gordon and Feist. It's a defiant, empowering listen.
September 25, 2015 · I U She Music
"Rub" is the sound of unbridled, unapologetic liberation. Recorded in a Los Angeles garage, this album pulsates with raw, explicit electro-pop energy, driven by relentless drum machines and Peaches' signature provocative vocals. It's a sonic middle finger to convention, an empowering dance party where gender roles are fluid and self-expression reigns supreme. Featuring unexpected collaborations with Kim Gordon and Feist, "Rub" is a bold, sensual, and fiercely intelligent record that demands you move, think, and feel. Own it if you crave music that's as fearless and electrifying as it is fun.
How does Rub sound next to the rest of Peaches's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
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