One of the only singers out there still reviving the punk movement, Peaches, has opted to go all disco on us. The Canadian rocker is about to release an EP that will consist of disco-era covers in 2012. Joining her on the Casablanca Reworks EP are the Gomma All Stars, aka Gomma Records artists Moullinex, Telonius, Munk and The Phenomenal Handclap Band, with originals by Michael Sembello (‘Maniac’, from the movie ‘Flashdance’), Harold Faltermeyer (‘Our Love’, as made famous by Donna Summer), Giorgio Moroder (‘You Can’t Run From My Love’, as made famous by Stephanie Mills) and the Skatt Brothers (‘Walk The Night’).
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Video Premiere: “Doin’ It My Way” by Amanda LePore
1Good job rhyming “gone” with “Milan.” The whole champagne dreams theme is redundant, but it’s always to get a visual from Amanda Lepore. Not a great song, just sheer exhibitionism.
Video Premiere: “Unzip Me” by Cazwell & Peaches
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First Listen: “The Day” by Moby
1Feist and Peaches team up on cover of Tweet’s “Oops (Oh My)”
1The two Canadian alt music powerhouses (who also used to be roommates, did you know that?) teamed up on stage to deliver a quirky version of Tweet’s classic pop song “Oops (Oh My).” A song about masturbation.
Video Premiere: “Show Stopper” by Peaches
Video Premiere: “Show Stopper” by Peaches
Have all the songs on I Feel Cream gotten the video treatment, yet?
Video Premiere: “Billionaire” by Peaches
As we have said before, Peaches is going to attempt making a video for every single song for her album I Feel Cream. This one is getting more hype as it was featured on the Perez Hilton blog, however it is not that great of a song.
Premiere: Video: “Mommy Complex” by Peaches
As we have noted before, Peaches is well on her way of making a video from every single song on I Feel Cream. The queen of electr0-pop is embracing the alternative visuals. It’s quite nice, and we look forward to more.
Premiere: Video: “Relax” by Peaches
Peaches has managed to spread her budget to make a video for almost every track on her album I Feel Cream. The Canadian has released her most polished long one yet and wants the world to get it to it whether by sound or vision.
Peaches wishes everyone a festive season…
Premiere: Video: “Trick Or Treat” by Peaches
I Feel Cream has released more singles than a Michael Jackson album. Or, the could be just videos to trigger some viral spree to get the word out on the album. It’s definitely one of the year’s best albums. “Trick Or Treat” is not the best track on there, but it’s fun.
Premiere: Video: “I Feel Cream” by Peaches
The videos just keep coming from Peaches’ latest effort I Feel Cream. This time it’s the song that the album borrows it’s title from. Her vocals here are more subtle than her other tracks and it makes for a great dance song. The video is actually quite fab with its futuristic glam.
Fresh: Video: “Take You One” by Peaches
She is releasing videos left and right. This would be the fourth single then, if we count by video. I think she’s just having a field day and making a visual for a bunch of songs. I Feel Cream has enough bangers for her to do a couple more.
Exclusive: Video: “Serpentine” by Peaches
This is the third single from the album and, so far, the single choices have been impeccable. Plus, the low-budget videos really do suffice when it comes to Peaches. I Feel Cream is not the easiest album to listen to, but, it is her best to date.
Video: “Lose You” by Peaches
4This is the best track on I Feel Cream, and even if the video is a little, well a lot, low budget. It’s not ashamed of it and quite fun. I like a whole lot and it premiered on LOGO.
This week’s albums: Peaches rocks, Ciara fantasizes
- Peaches – I Feel Cream
- Angst electrobitch continues reign
- Fischerspooner – Entertainment
- One sub-hit wonder on another attempt
- Esser – Braveface
- Ska-pop with a heavy accent
- Miss Kittin and The Hacker – Two
- Dance electro outfit amusing their circle
- Keri Hilson – In A Perfect World…
- Oldest protege alive gets to it
- Chrisette Michele – Epiphany
- Lovely soul music bound to never hit the airwaves
- Jewel – Lullaby
- A ticking time bomb of a failure from folkie
- Ciara – Fantasy Ride
- Hum-drum R&B, obnoxious interludes
- St. Vincent – Actor
- Polyphonic spree revived and sustained
Video: “Talk To Me” by Peaches
2She’s back and she’s here to stay. I Feel Cream is said to bring about a more mainstream audience. I don’t know if that is a good thing when it comes to Peaches.


