
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond Peaches
Feb 3, 2026
Peaches, electroclash musician and performance artist known for provocative persona and boundary-pushing sound, talks about making her new album No Lube So Rude. She recalls her first time on stage at a cousin's bar mitzvah and her dad getting her up. Conversations cover 70s rock trivia, using hair and costumes to question gender, evolving stagecraft, and recording in Berlin.
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Bleach Stunt That Shaped A Persona
- Charlie Lemon Dew became Peaches' collaborator after dyeing her hair live during a DJ set in Berlin.
- That spontaneous stunt—she disappeared and returned blonde—became part of her performative identity.
Sequencing For Theme And Impact
- Peaches sequences albums with thematic arcs and live-show differences in mind.
- She chose "Hanging Titties" as a strong opener to own aging bodies and queer bluntness.
From Manifestation To Reckoning
- Peaches describes a mid-career reckoning where manifestations meet inner reckoning.
- Her new work balances performative activism with deeper personal exploration.



