About this album

Sound: "A vibrant fusion of electroclash beats and provocative lyrics that challenge societal norms."

Where they were

By the time 'I Feel Cream' was released in 2009, Peaches had established herself as a bold figure in the electroclash scene following her breakthrough album 'The Teaches of Peaches' in 2000. This album marked her return after a five-year hiatus, showcasing her evolution as an artist and her continued commitment to pushing boundaries in music and performance.

Why it matters

'I Feel Cream' received critical acclaim for its innovative sound and has been recognized for its influence on the electro-pop genre. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Top Electronic Albums chart, highlighting Peaches' significant impact in the electronic music landscape.

Essential tracks

  • "I Feel Cream" — The title track encapsulates the album's playful yet edgy spirit with infectious beats and unapologetic lyrics about desire and self-expression.
  • "Billionaire" — This track cleverly critiques wealth and privilege while combining catchy hooks with Peaches’ characteristic cheekiness, making it a standout anthem.
  • "Show Stopper" — At just over two minutes, this track serves as a powerful declaration of confidence and charisma, perfectly illustrating Peaches' ability to pack a punch in concise bursts.

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Artist Origin

Canada

Tracklist

  1. 1 Serpentine (I Don’t Give a…, Part 2) 3:19
  2. 2 Talk to Me 3:05
  3. 3 Lose You 3:31
  4. 4 More 4:32
  5. 5 Billionaire 3:24
  6. 6 I Feel Cream 4:31
  7. 7 Trick or Treat 3:15
  8. 8 Show Stopper 2:14
  9. 9 Mommy Complex 2:54
  10. 10 Mud 3:06
  11. 11 Relax 3:26
  12. 12 Take You On 3:44