
Peaches' debut as a solo artist, "The Teaches of Peaches" is a raw, audacious electroclash manifesto. Driven by lo-fi drum machines and explicit, pro-sex postfeminist lyrics, it's a defiant, danceable
September 8, 2000 · XL Recordings
This is the sound of unapologetic self-expression, a thrilling collision of raw electronic beats, gritty synths, and explicit, empowering lyrics. "The Teaches of Peaches" feels like a late-night basement party where inhibitions are shed and every word is a defiant statement. It's provocative, playful, and undeniably catchy, demanding you move your body and question every norm. Own this album if you crave music that's bold, boundary-pushing, and makes you feel utterly in command of your own narrative. It's an essential electroclash document, a landmark of early 2000s electronic music.
How does The Teaches of Peaches 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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