Peaches, Hawnay Troof, Ben Ely's Radio 5 @ Palace Theatre (1/10/08)
Peaches brings those with odd dress sense out of the house and into the Palace Theatre.
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Peaches brings those with odd dress sense out of the house and into the Palace Theatre.
For those who had to drag themselves out of bed for work the next morning; they went home knowing that it was definitely worth it and that it certainly won’t be the last time this year.
“Parklife: the music is good, but the drugs are GREAT," was probably the most accurate thing I heard all day while strolling around Botanic Park for Australia’s mid-spring dance festival, Parklife.
Peaches raises the roof at Home Nightclub with risque attitude and her first ever band, Herms.
Parklife at Riverstage.
Peaches put on a little circus for her Sydney devotees.
The self made, self produced Peaches performed an amazing set with Berlin based backing band Sweet Machine at The Palace.
All the beautiful dance music crowd gravitated to Birrarung Marr for a massive overdose of live band and DJ sets.
If Big Day Out has proved anything it was that diversity is the key to a successful festival, something that the organisers seem to bear in mind with each passing year.
Peaches can be a tricky concept to grasp. Although punk rockers, pseudo-lesbians, electrobots and hip hoppers may all have a fair idea of what she's about; for the most part, the true notion of Peaches remains untouched (while other areas are pleasantly violated).
It’s time to get really excited party people, because the Parklife playing times are here!
Everyone’s favourite taboo breaker Peaches is bringing her seductive live show to Australia for Parklife, and she’s been kind enough to pencil in some time on the side.
Goldfrapp. Soulwax. Peaches. Dizzee Rascal. Does It Offend You, Yeah?. Blackalicious. Yes indeed, the Parklife festival is looking smoking hot in '08.
Fans of French electro crossover act Justice, will be pleased to hear that the duo have been added to the Big Day Out line-up.
The first bunch of bands for this summer's bash is right here.
When Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt announced plans for a Mighty Boosh festival in the UK, we wanted to know more. Now we do!
Two of the most enigmatic frontwomen in rock have joined forces on a new release. What will happen when Karen O shapes up against Peaches?
Missed out on tickets to the forthcoming Scissor Sisters Australian shows? Don't watch this DVD then. You'll only end up being upset.
Is Peaches just a passe grooveboxer who's cock-sure rapping style has created a controversy wave that she has ridden on? Or is she one of the grand skanks of eurotrash discoelectronica? Her trashy energetic nature and rock sampling continues in her latest adventure 'Fatherfucker'.
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