Summary from 10 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Peaches's catalog across 6 albums from 10 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated Peaches album is Rub (2015) with a 7.4/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by The Teaches of Peaches and I Feel Cream. The discography on Wavelength spans 2000 to 2026.
No Lube So Rude
“electroclash icon raises her freak flag into battle”
Rub
“Peaches rubs out her rudest effort yet on album five”
The Teaches of Peaches
“The unfortunate thing about Peaches is that she's turned into a one-woman referendum on the worthiness of the genre we'll go ahead and call electroclash: the widespread misconception that this stuff is all hucksterism and schtick can be traced pretty directly back to her lyrics and Fischerspooner's stage wardrobe. The one possibly good thing, for our bar conversation and general sense that Somethi”
I Feel Cream
“Electroclash holdover's latest both points to new directions and recalls the strengths displayed on debut LP The Teaches of Peaches.”
Rub
“Peaches may be the only female pop musician working today who sings about sex while firmly and intentionally diverting the objectifying male gaze. While it may not always be pretty or elegant, it's damn necessary, and Rub does an excellent job of it.”
No Lube So Rude
“Pearl clutchers beware: The electro-punk icon’s first album in a decade revels in raunch—as good dirty fun, but also as a celebration of human desires, human needs, and human rights.”
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