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Fans split over 'Dark Side' redo
Many die-hard Pink Floyd fans arena t happy about a remake of one of the biggest-selling albums of all time, the beloved a oeDark Side of the Moon,a by the psychedelic alternative rock group, the Flaming Lips.
Pop music had a rough 2009: Michael Jackson left us, Kanye West tried out for the sequel of "Girl, Interrupted," the constant airplay of Lady Gaga made some people gag and MTV continued its downward spiral.
Henry Rollins speaks out in North America next spring
The "Frequent Flyer Tour" kicks off March 2 in Clearwater, FL, and currently runs through an April 9 date in Madison, WI, including a seven-night stretch of shows in Canada.
By Faris Tanyos for KDRV A December 15, 2009 A Grade: B A "To all our listeners, this is what I have to say, God bless you all.
The world woke up to the greatness of Canadian bands in the 2000s. While it took Arcade Fire's mid-decade masterpiece, Funeral, for critical acclaim to completely ignite, a number of key pre-2005 albums helped spark interest: New Pornographers' Mass Romantic, Peaches' The Teaches Of Peaches, Broken Social Scene's You Forgot It In People, Death from ...
Recording artist Peaches sings karaoke on the steps of The Harvard Lampoon castle on Monday Dec.
The Harvard Lampoon Honors Peaches
Harvard magazine inducts Peaches during their Annual Canadian Synthpunk/Glam Rock Awards dinner.
Peaches Flattered by Imitators like Lady Gaga~
Peaches has always known how to push buttons. She started out on small, sweaty Canadian stages with strap-on dildos and stage blood.
Rock Picks: J. Tillman, Peaches, Japandroid
JAPANDROIDS , SURFER BLOOD AT THE ECHO Guitar-and-drum combo Japandroids might appear to be two thin Canucks, but these fuckin' dudes beat it down hard once they get going.
T.S. Eliot once asked this bold question in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," and today's Canadian techno artist Peaches offers an answer with a love song of her own, albeit one that is bit more R-rated, to say the least.
Sexual tension drives Peaches' performance
Explicit electro-pop singer Peaches made a homecoming gig Tuesday night in Toronto one with plenty of show stoppers.
Canadian artist brings her tour ("wanker rod" and all) to Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver
Since Peaches' 2000 breakout album, The Teaches of Peaches, the show-stopper, panty dropper and self-proclaimed "stage whore" has continued to make audiences dance, sweat and fuck to her revolutionary electro-punk sound and hardcore lyrics.
I expected Peaches to be pretty trashy. I didn't quite expect just how spectacularly and gloriously trashy she would be during her performance at the Valarium last night.
Raunchy Canadian electro artist Peaches is the first act playing the Big Day Out to announce a sideshow around the festival.
Over the Weekend: Peaches, Sleepless Night and Dethklok
With the high season in full swing, the events just keep rolling into South Florida.
Strikeforce headliner Brett Rogers on NBC's "Last Call with Carson Daly" tonight
Brett Rogers, who headlines Saturday's CBS-televised Strikeforce/M-1 event at the Sears Centre in Chicago, appears as a guest on tonight's new edition of "Last Call with Carson Daly" on NBC.
Electro provocateur Peaches hits Revolution this Friday
Peaches: Don't ask her for a brief introduction. Details: Friday, November 6. Revolution, 200 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale.
Subbacultcha: Peaches was right: she played the Rialto, minds were blown
It's only been four months since Michael Jackson died at the age of 50 just as he was preparing for a comeback series of 50 concerts in London.
Peaches holds forth on Lady Gaga and Gilda Radner
Is it fair to say there would be no Lady Gaga if not for Peaches? The outrageous Lady Gaga is all the rage these days in the dance clubs, but anyone who's followed the outlandish career of Peaches knows that the Canadian rapper/singer/provocateur has been pushing the same gender-bending sexual boundaries for more than a decade.
Quick Peaches Q & A // Pix From Japan
Bryan Rindfuss: First of all, the coolest kids in town are thrilled that San Antonio is on your tour schedule, any particular feelings about Texas? Peaches: It's big, real big.
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