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10.0
143721
10.0 |
The Arts Desk
Nothing short of a musical battle standard for those refusing to conform
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8.0
143731
8.0 |
DIY
Another collection of vibrant, high-energy bangers
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8.0
143733
8.0 |
NME
Dipping into her bottomless reservoir of sex puns, the Canadian musician excoriates those trying to strip away queer rights on slick seventh album
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8.0
143746
8.0 |
musicOMH
Underneath all the references to rampant sex and general debauchery, there’s a beating heart at the centre of Merrill Nisker’s exhilarating, essential work
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8.0
143766
8.0 |
All Music
Her most purposeful album since The Teaches of Peaches, No Lube So Rude is a sexy, witty, and urgent statement that reaffirms she's still a trailblazer
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8.0
143769
8.0 |
Clash
Be sure to sing-scream along to powerful statements like, “I cannot be squashed or minimized / You will never take away our Pride,” to the equally captivating “I’m a horny lil fucker / And I’ll bring you to your knees”
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7.0
143836
7.0 |
The Quietus
Peaches returns with an album full of bangers and more than a few profanities – but does it all get a bit one note sometimes?
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6.9
143837
6.9 |
Pitchfork
Pearl clutchers beware: The electro-punk icon’s first album in a decade revels in raunch — as good dirty fun, but also as a celebration of human desires, human needs, and human rights
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6.9
143828
6.9 |
Spectrum Culture
No Lube So Rude is a vulgar triumph presented by an artist who has only become more unabashedly, almost militantly, in-your-face queer as the years have gone on
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6.0
143739
6.0 |
Mojo
Despite the numerous positions, No Lube So Rude becomes a little no-note. Print edition only
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6.0
143740
6.0 |
Uncut
Peaches still bangs, in more ways than one. No Lube So rude, her first album in a decade, drips with fluids, fragrances and various viscera. Print edition only
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