
by mudley on September 7th, 2009
Super-naughty wildgirl Peaches' remarkable album 'I Feel Cream' shows off some new sides to Canada’s favourite electroclash enfant terrible. ITM finds out more ahead of her DJ tour this month. [more]
What do you get when you cross DJ Assault and Miss Kitten? The new anti-princess of the electro elite. Peaches gives oral and aural advice whilst flaunting her AA's to DJ Royal. [more]
The Big Day Out juggernaut continues to roll on, with the recently announced encore show in Sydney now sold out. [more]
Continuing the charmed run of Big Day Out 2010, the Gold Coast event sold out yesterday and all general release tickets to the Melbourne event were pounced on this morning. [more]
After the rapid sell-out of Big Day Out in Sydney, the organisers have announced they are adding a second show. [more]
The 2010 edition of Big Day Out is already proving to be a blockbuster, with the Sydney leg selling out in a flash. [more]
Bob Geldof’s daughter Peaches is scaling back her DJing duties to front an upcoming Hoxton electro band called Cosmetique, the Sun reported this week, posing interesting possibilities for mix-ups with her notoriously raunchy, outspoken namesake [more]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs darling Karen O has teamed up with electro bad girl Peaches and Jackass Johnny Knoxville to produce a track called ‘Backass’ [more]
Punk-electro-rap diva Peaches has titled her next album Impeach My Bush, her label XL revealed this week, continuing the sexually charged theme she expressed on her 2004 long player Fatherf++ker. [more]
Sunday 31st January produced a glorious day for the Perth Big Day Out. [more]
Flemington Racecourse, Australia Day. January 26th, 2010. [more]
Then, an email from my editor asked me if I wanted the review spot, suddenly my cynicism dissolved. Sasha, Kasabian, Simian Mobile Disco, Girl Talk – fuck yes! [more]
by the elektro kitten on February 1st, 2010
There was one major contrast between the BDO of 2010, versus the final of the last decade: it was at least 10 degrees Celsius cooler. Hooray. You could actually enjoy the act you were watching, rather than feel lke you’re watching a dream sequence [more]
International artists often comment on how they love the Big Day Out tour because it feels like a two week traveling holiday under the sun. [more]
International artists often comment on how they love the Big Day Out tour because it feels like a two week traveling holiday under the sun. [more]
Showstopper, pantie dropper, everybody’s favourite shocker Peaches, brought her DJ Set to The Brisbane Powerhouse for one night of debauchery, theatrical attire and dirty electroclash. [more]
You couldn’t have had it any better if you’d sunken over a whole bottle of magic Jaegermeister and been granted three wishes by the 'Fuzzy Festival Elf'. Parklife 2008 smashed it hard with a deliciously fantastic start to the summer season. [more]
25,000 loyal fans of Queensland’s music scene, or those who just want to be seen, literally park-ed their life for the day to attend the capital’s biggest festival Parklife. Come October, it seems the New Year’s resolution for some has been pushed... [more]
Parklife has been one more stepping stone for my personal journey in falling in love with the festival circuit all over again, and I've become its loyal foot soldier for many more years to come. [more]
Parklife. The very mention of the name warms you up. After slugging through the cold winter months, the announcement of the Parklife lineup heralds the coming of another hot, sweaty summer. And wasn’t this years line up a beauty? [more]
The annual extravaganza of music, madness and mayhem that is the national Big Day Out Festival, rolled its way into little old Adelaide on Friday 2nd at Wayville Showgrounds. [more]
The BDO juggernaut once again rolled into Perth for the final leg of it’s national tour last Sunday to a record 40,000 people. [more]
Bumble bees, butterflies, fairies, mohawks, hand-painted T-shirts, crazy costumes, and, yes, several hundred Australian flags, beautiful Queensland sunshine and the biggest collection of very happy punters hanging out to see all their favourite band [more]
Peaches raises the roof at Home Nightclub with risque attitude and her first ever band, Herms. [more]
After all the media coverage of the Big Day Out over the years, I was expecting Kujo like sniffer dogs, trained to smell Australian flags, and sick em while emo kids looked on and cried... I was somewhat disappointed that it was nothing like that [more]
Formerly Merrill Nisker, a Canadian school teacher and folk singer, Peaches is an example of what can happen when the pressures of the public school system become too much to bear. [more]
Beck, Lily Allen, Franz Ferdinand and Peaches step into the studio to raise some coin for the children affected by war across the globe. [more]
Peaches is back and this time she's enlisted the help of some very talented friends to deliver a sexually charged dance album. [more]
'Shake Yer Dix' is a standout track from electro-hip hop-punk queen Peaches' recent album 'Fatherfucker'. Tiga turns his dancefloor magic onto 'Shake Yer Dix' by upping the tempo and putting it on an electro-techno spin. [more]
What to make of Peaches? Is she a passe grooveboxer who's cock-sure rapping style has created a controversy wave that she has ridden on? Or is she one of the grand skanks of eurotrash discoelectronica? [more]
The first lady of raucous electro-rock, Peaches has returned with a new album, and this is its first single ‘Talk To Me’. Not for the faint at heart! [more]