RUB
After six years away from the recording studio, Peaches returned in 2015 with ‘Rub,’ her sixth and most unequivocal album to date. Oozing with seductive rhythms and bedroom-rattling bass, the record mixed the profane and the political on songs like "Dick In The Air," which flipped gender roles with an absurdist twist, and "Vaginoplasty," in which Peaches responded to a culture of hypermasculinity and bodyshaming by proclaiming, "my pussy's big and I'm proud of it...make you bow down to it / til you drown in it." Q said the record “reboots the elements that made ‘The Teaches Of Peaches’ the essential electroclash album back in 2000,” while The Line Of Best Fit raved that Peaches remained “as dirty as she ever was, and shows no sign of calming down.”