Impeach My Bush

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Impeach My Bush
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Studio album by Peaches
Released July 11, 2006
Genre Electronic, glam rock
Label XL
Producer Peaches, Micky Petralia, Greg Kurstin
Peaches chronology
Fatherfucker
(2003)Fatherfucker2003
Impeach My Bush
(2006)
I Feel Cream
(2009)I Feel Cream2009
Singles from Impeach My Bush
  1. "Downtown"
    Released: July 3, 2006
  2. "Boys Wanna Be Her"
    Released: November 6, 2006

Impeach My Bush is the fourth studio album by Canadian recording artist Peaches, released on July 11, 2006 by XL Recordings. Guest appearances on this album include Joan Jett, Beth Ditto, Josh Homme, Samantha Maloney, Mocky and her one-time roommate Feist.

Writing and development

Early sessions of Impeach My Bush were recorded at Peaches' Berlin studio with Eagles Of Death Metal singer Jesse "The Devil" Hughes. She finished recording the album with producers Mickey Petralia[1] and Greg Kurstin at Jeff Porcaro's (Toto) self-built studio in Los Angeles.[2]

Composition

The album draws from glam rock, punk, and electro.[3]

Lyrically, Impeach My Bush continues the explicit references, double entendres, and gender politics of Peaches' two previous albums. "Two Guys (For Every Girl)" deals with threesomes while "Rock the Shocker" centers on foreplay.[4] "Stick It to the Pimp" is a backlash against hip hop chauvinism.[5]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
About.com 4.5/5 stars[6]
Allmusic 4/5 stars[7]
musicOMH 3/5 stars[8]
NME 8/10 stars[9]
The Observer 4/5 stars[10]
Pitchfork Media (6.5/10)[11]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[12]
Slant Magazine 2.5/5 stars[13]

Impeach My Bush received generally favorable reviews. The album holds a score of 74 out of 100 on the review aggregator website Metacritic.[14] Heather Phares of Allmusic said, "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.[3] Likewise, Tony Naylor of NME commented that the album ‘"is no great sonic leap forward, but it is a near-perfect distillation of Peaches’ 'thing'."[15] Conversely, Dan Marton of The Observer opined, "After three albums, though, Nisker has pushed the sexual warrior princess routine as far as it can go."[16]

Impeach My Bush ranked at number thirty-six on the Best Albums of 2006 list by eMusic.[17]

The album earned Peaches a nomination for Outstanding Music Artist at the 18th GLAAD Media Awards.[18]

Chart performance

Impeach My Bush spent one week on the U.S. Billboard 200 at number 168, selling 5,000 copies its first week.[19]

Singles

  • "Downtown" was released as the album's lead single on July 3, 2006.[20] It received positive reviews for its disco sound and sexual lyrics.[4][21] The single peaked at number fifty on the UK Singles Chart.[22]
  • "Boys Wanna Be Her" was released as the second and final single on November 6, 2006.

Promotion

Peaches and the Herms.

Peaches formed the Herms (short for hermaphrodites) in spring 2006 as her live backing band. Herms members included Samantha Maloney (Hole),[23] JD Samson (Le Tigre),[24] and Radio Sloan.[2] "Herms" is a reference to the '70s duo Peaches & Herb and blending of words her and him. Peaches and Herms were the opening act for Nine Inch Nails and Bauhaus during the second half of their 2006 summer U.S. tour. Peaches and Herms also toured as part of the Australian festival Big Day Out[25] and the 2007 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.[2]

On April 13, 2007, Peaches appeared on the season two premiere of The Henry Rollins Show, where she performed the song "Hit It Hard".[26][27] Currently in 2013 the song "Downtown" is being used to promote Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Downtown atmosphere and bring tourists to the city for fun and frolic.

Peaches directed a promo music video for "Get It" for SHOWstudio.com[28] "Get It" was included in SHOWstudio.com's third season of fashion films titled "Political Fashion". The series was developed by British director Nick Knight.

"Do Ya" was used in the Gap clothing commercials for the Fall 2006 season.[29] "Do Ya" also appeared in the 2006 film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. In addition, "You Love It" was played at the ending of the CSI: NY season 3 episode "Oedipus Hex" and "Tent in Your Pants" was used in the 2007 film Young People Fucking.[30]

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Fuck or Kill"   Peaches Peaches, Mickey Petralia 0:49
2. "Tent in Your Pants"   Peaches, Greg Kurstin Kurstin, Peaches, Petralia 2:52
3. "Hit It Hard"   Peaches, Samantha Maloney, Vice Cooler Peaches, Petralia 3:25
4. "Boys Wanna Be Her"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 3:55
5. "Downtown"   Peaches, Kurstin Kurstin, Peaches, Petralia 3:31
6. "Two Guys (For Every Girl)"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 4:04
7. "Rock the Shocker"   Peaches, Maloney Peaches, Petralia 3:00
8. "You Love It"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 3:00
9. "Slippery Dick"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 3:02
10. "Give 'er"   Peaches, Cornelius Rapp Peaches, Petralia 3:01
11. "Get It"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 4:05
12. "Do Ya"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 2:35
13. "Stick It to the Pimp"   Peaches Peaches, Petralia 3:49

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[31] 70
Canadian Albums Chart 98
French Albums Chart 156
UK Albums Chart[32] 132
UK Dance Albums Chart[33] 3
UK Indie Albums Chart[34] 13
U.S. Billboard 200[35] 168
U.S. Top Electronic Albums[35] 5
U.S. Top Heatseekers[35] 4
U.S. Independent Albums[35] 13

Nominations

Year Category Genre Recording Result
GLAAD Awards
2007 Outstanding Music Artist Music & Theater Impeach My Bush Nominated

References

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