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FilterThere's more meat on this album's bone than on the laughable Fatherfucker. [#21, p.99]
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You can't help but wonder what the results might be if she turned her lyrical flair to some subject other than doing the nasty.
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On 'Impeach My Bush', Peaches has significantly upped her game with a greater leap from 'Fatherfucker' than there was between that album and debut 'The Teaches Of Peaches'.
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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.
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'Impeach My Bush' is no great sonic leap forward, but it is a near-perfect distillation of Peaches' "thing".
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Another riotously entertaining record.
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UncutIt's dumber, filthier, sturdier and packed with more euphemisms than Viz's Profanisaurus. [Aug 2006, p.104]
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MojoAn audacious, X-rated treat. [Aug 2006, p.90]
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Her rock-oriented approach here will please some, but such a genre-hopping exercise is only occasionally provocative.
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Los Angeles TimesNow there is some varied texture to her beats, where there once was just turbo thrusts. [9 Jul 2006]
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Peaches sharpens her synth hooks, varies the electrogrooves, and serves up 13 tracks that are just amusing enough in their risqué behavior to keep the smiles coming while also standing behind the political point of the title.
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Her big sense of humor and little sense of shame should help keep "Impeach" in rotation for incumbent spins.
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UrbIt's her way with a sexy synth beat that gives Ms. Peaches her succulence. [Jul/Aug 2006, p.126]
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Impeach My Bush is Peaches' best effort yet.
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And by classics we mean poorly produced electro songs you'll hear once, chuckle and never want to hear again--unless you have a head wound or a Sparks fetish.
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Impeach My Bush is without a doubt her most competent record yet... But it also seems not to trust itself, always returning to the obvious tricks, making things right rather than keeping them as disorientingly rough-edged as her debut.
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Under The RadarAt 41 minutes, it’s still a fun ride, but the over-reliance on shock, the lack of new sounds, and perhaps the thunder-stealing proximity of her brash beat acolyte M.I.A. leaves the usually dare-dripping Peaches comparatively dry. [#14]
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Peaches' overt and upfront sexuality was once refreshing, but it now feels a little relentless. Quite possibly, the novelty has worn off.
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While Impeach My Bush barely deviates from Peaches' previous scripts, it matters not a whit.
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Entertainment WeeklyIt ultimately feels kinda sterile. [14 Jul 2006, p.79]
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Peaches goes easy on the syrup and heavy on the flavor and hands listeners a delectable, if slight, cherry bomb of an album.
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SpinNever transcends the level of a cheeky bumper sticker. [Aug 2006, p.82]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 15
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Mixed: 3 out of 15
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Negative: 2 out of 15
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ChadMAug 28, 2006Lacks any real substance. It is an allright listen....once or twice, but it gets old really fast.
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TheCriticJul 19, 2006"Impeach my Bush"? What kind of a name is that? C'MON!!!!
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Oct 7, 2010