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- Summary: The fourth album for the Canadian rocker was produced with Digitalism, Simian Mobile Disco and Soulwax.
- Record Label: Beggars XL
- Genre(s): Rock, Electronic
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Positive: 17 out of 22
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As the vocals get filthier, the beats get glitchier and it still consistently exudes class.
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I Feel Cream is a force of positive motion that addresses criticism with the sonic equivalent of a bitch slap.
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Ever the self-conscious transgressor, Peaches presents herself as both exceptional and mutable.
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Under The RadarI Feel Cream is Peaches' most pop-leaning album to date, though it doesn't comprise. [Spring 2009, p.67]
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Okay, maybe age has softened Peaches a tad, but if I Feel Cream is the result, it sounds more compelling and radical than any number of new iterations of "sucking on my titties."
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I Feel Cream is a fun and worthwhile album, though is unlikely to change any minds about Peaches. Fortunately, that also means she shows no signs of losing her touch.
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Q MagazineShe might be too rude for mainstream fame, but the synthesis of blood and electricity is bracing, even if the title's far less funny than previous albums. [Jun 2009, p.130]
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