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Album Review: Impeach My Bush

  • Artist: Peaches
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 11, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On Peaches' last album, the intermittently tired- and inspired-sounding Fatherfucker, she sounded almost weary of singing about sex -- a pretty dangerous place for her to be, considering that it's her main source of inspiration. Fortunately, though, Impeach My Bush shakes that not-so-fresh feeling. Even though the album's sound sticks to the glam, punk, and electro foundations of her music, and the lyrics stick to the territory she knows best, Impeach My Bush is the sassiest and most engaged Merrill Nisker has sounded since The Teaches of Peaches. This is also most eclectic-sounding set of songs yet. Co-producers Mickey Petralia, who also made Ladytron's Witching Hour a fascinating (and totally different) sounding album, and Greg Kurstin, who has also sculpted beats for Gwen Stefani and Lily Allen, give Impeach My Bush a bigger, slicker sound than Peaches' previous work, but that helps her cover musical territory that ranges from the heavy-breathing glam/disco fusion of "Boys Wanna Be Her" to "Downtown," a breathy, almost coy confection that glides along on synth strings and sounds sexy as well as sexual -- a Peaches first. Of course, the album also has plenty of room for several different flavors of electro, be it buzzy ("Get It"), sleek ("Tent in Your Pants"), or just plain filthy ("Slippery Dick"). And while Impeach My Bush doesn't rock as hard as Fatherfucker, it rocks smarter: "You Love It" plays like a sexed-up, gender-swapped update of "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" and is taken to the next level by Joan Jett's vocals and guitars, while "Give 'Er" boasts handclaps that could be face-slaps and backing vocals that sound like taunting battle cries. Even though Impeach My Bush's stylishly hyperactive sound is the most immediately enticing thing about the album, Peaches' inimitable lyrics make themselves known soon enough, particularly on "Rock the Shocker," where she admonishes a guy to "stop relying on your dick" and on "Two Guys for Every Girl" (which includes backing vocals by the Gossip's Beth Ditto), which name-checks Heidi Fleiss. Spilling over with dominatrix anthems in the making, Impeach My Bush shows that despite the album's not-so-thinly-veiled jab at the Commander in Chief -- and the sequined burkha Nisker wears on its cover -- Peaches is still a force to be reckoned with in the arena of sexual politics. Even if it's not as traffic-stopping as her debut, this album suggests that she can keep her music interesting for the long haul. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fuck or Kill Peaches Peaches (:49)
Tent in Your Pants (Lyrics) Greg Kurstin, Peaches Peaches (2:52)
Hit It Hard Samantha Maloney, Peaches Peaches (3:25)
Boys Wanna Be Her (Lyrics) Peaches Peaches (3:55)
Downtown (Lyrics) Greg Kurstin, Peaches Peaches (3:31)
Two Guys (For Every Girl) Peaches Peaches (4:04)
Rock the Shocker Samantha Maloney, Peaches Peaches (3:00)
You Love It Peaches Peaches (3:00)
Slippery Dick Peaches Peaches (3:02)
Get It Peaches Peaches (3:01)
Give 'Er Peaches, Cornelius Rapp Peaches (4:05)
Do Ya Peaches Peaches (2:35)
Stick It to the Pimp Peaches Peaches (3:49)

Credits

Josh Homme (Guitar), Peaches (Vocals), Erik Reichers (Studio Assistant), Peaches (Guitar (Rhythm)), Greg Kurstin (Producer), Jacques Wait (Studio Assistant), Peaches (Guitar), Mickey Petralia (Producer), Mickey Petralia (Mixing), Robert Montes (Studio Assistant), Samantha Maloney (Drums), Ryan Boesch (Studio Assistant), Peaches (Beats), Cornelius Rapp (Pre-Production), Nick Tveitbakk (Studio Assistant), Greg Kurstin (Beats), Jerry Di Rienzo (E-Bow), Beth Ditto (Vocals), Jerry Di Rienzo (Studio Assistant), Greg Kurstin (Keyboards), Joan Jett (Guitar), Peaches (Vocals (Background)), Joan Jett (Vocals), Peaches (Keyboards), Peaches (Producer)
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Impeach My Bush
Studio album by Peaches
Released 11 July 2006
Genre Electronica
Label XL Recordings
Producer Peaches, Micky Petralia, Greg Kurstin
Professional reviews
Peaches chronology
Fatherfucker
(2003)
Impeach My Bush
(2006)
I Feel Cream
(2009)

Impeach My Bush is an album by Peaches, her fourth album overall but her third credited to the name Peaches. Guest appearances on this album include Joan Jett, Josh Homme, Samantha Maloney, and her one-time roommate Leslie Feist. It spent one week on the U.S. Billboard 200[1] where it debuted as well as peaked at number 168, selling over 5,000 copies in the United States. "Do Ya" was used in the GAP clothing commercials for the Fall 2006 season. Impeach My Bush was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Music Artist" at the 18th Annual GLAAD Media Awards.[2]

Contents

Track listing

CD

# Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Fuck or Kill"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 0:49
2. "Tent in Your Pants"   Peaches, Greg Kurstin Greg Kurstin, Peaches, Mickey Petralia 2:52
3. "Hit It Hard"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia (Additional beat writing: Samantha Maloney, additional melody writing: Vice Cooler) 3:25
4. "Boys Wanna Be Her"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 3:55
5. "Downtown"   Peaches, Greg Kurstin Greg Kurstin, Peaches, Mickey Petralia 3:31
6. "Two Guys (For Every Girl)"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 4:04
7. "Rock the Shocker"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia (Additional beat writing: Samantha Maloney) 3:00
8. "You Love It"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia (Additional vocals: Joan Jett) 3:00
9. "Slippery Dick"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 3:02
10. "Give 'er"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia (Guitar lead written by Peaches and Cornelius Rapp) 3:01
11. "Get It"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 4:05
12. "Do Ya"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 2:35
13. "Stick It to the Pimp"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 3:49

UK bonus tracks

  1. "Make Me"
  2. "Hanky Code"
  3. "Damage"
  4. "Fan Etiquette"
  5. "Downtown" (SMD Remix)

Japanese bonus disc

  1. "Make Me"
  2. "Hanky Code"
  3. "Fan Etiquette"
  4. "Damage"
  5. "Natural Aphrodisiac"

2-LP

  1. "Fuck or Kill" (Peaches)
  2. "Boys Wanna Be Her" (Peaches)
  3. "Hit It Hard" (Maloney, Peaches, Vice Cooler)
  4. "You Love It" (Peaches)
  5. "Two Guys (For Every Girl)" (Peaches)
  6. "Rock the Shocker" (Maloney, Peaches)
  7. "Downtown" (Kurstin, Peaches)
  8. "Tent in Your Pants" (Kurstin, Peaches)
  9. "Do Ya" (Peaches)
  10. "Give 'er" (Peaches, Rapp, Homme)
  11. "Slippery Dick" (Peaches)
  12. "Stick It to the Pimp" (Peaches)
  13. "Get It" (Peaches)

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 168
U.S. Top Electronic Albums 5
U.S. Top Heatseekers 4
U.S. Top Independent Albums 13
Top Canadian Albums 98
UK Albums Chart 132
UK Top 30 Independent Label Albums 13
French Charts 156

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