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Peaches’ “No Lube So Rude” – A BUST Review

Courtesy Kill Rock Stars

Peaches returns with their first album in 10 years, No Lube So Rude

When the world chafes, Peaches brings the balm and the burn. No Lube So Rude (Kill Rock Stars), her first album in a decade, turns rage and repression into ecstatic release. Teaming with producer The Squirt Deluxe, she welds punk, electro, and pop into a defiant, sweat-slick sermon on sex, aging, and autonomy. Like on the track “Panna Cotta Delight” where Peaches declares “Yes I’m old / Solid gold,” but this is no nostalgia trip, it’s a manifesto. Peaches wields humor and filth like protest art, confronting patriarchy, menopause, and moral panic with glorious audacity. Raw, funny, and fearless, No Lube So Rude proves pleasure is still political and Peaches is still the priestess.

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