We could tell you were just itching for the next music video from I Feel Cream! So today Peaches Official Blog has announced the BRAND NEW "Show Stopper" video EXCLUSIVELY FOR PEACHES SUBSCRIBERS! That's right, only dedicated Peaches fans get to her new video before anyone else!!
So be sure to subscribe to the Peaches Newsletter at Peachesrocks.com or Peaches Official Blog to get your exclusive password, then head on over to Peaches Official Blog to watch the video!
Don't forget to spread the word - Peaches' subscribers are the ONLY ones who get to see "Show Stopper" first!
Check out Peaches' Show Stopper Trailer!!Can't wait for the release? Sign up for the mailing list at http://www.peachesofficialblog.com/ for an exclusive look!
Dazed Digital gets a sneaky preview of Theo Adams' dance performance and Matthew Stone's accompanying visuals
Curated by Peaches, the Austrian Donau Festival will this Saturday be the scene for Theo Adams' Cry Out premiere. The 20-year-old and his dance company will perform in Krems' Klangraum, one of the world's oldest churches belonging to the Mendicant Order. Other festival artists include These New Puritans, Tindersticks, Alec Empire and Rufus Wainwright, to mention but a few. The theatrical production is an epic show of power ballads,
classical scores, queer cabaret and expressionist dance, allowing Adams to develop his very unique brand of performance art. ... article continues »
mail this article to a friend »
Sun 18th April 2010:
Peaches arrives in Macao and settles into the luxurious Venetian Hotel Resort for a little break before another phenomenal solo performance.
They say this place is large enough to hold ninety Boeing 747 jumbo jets! So we got Peaches to show us around a bit before she hit the stage!
Check out the very special Gondolier (yep, that’s right, you can ride a Gondola INSIDE the hotel!) with an exceptional talent and a very good taste in music!
The American Psycho author's appetite for pop culture ensures his work influences music as much as literature
There are plenty of novelists out there whose work pulses with the influence of contemporary music, but none use music references quite so effectively as Bret Easton Ellis. Few divide opinion quite as much as him either. Those who love him, really love him. His critics, however, dismiss him as an empty stylist, a yuppie or, even worse, a misogynist.
While Ellis's work over the past quarter century (doesn't that make you feel old?) has always been littered with enough casual sex, drugs, designer clothes, dark humour and nihilism to pull in younger readers, it's his connection to, and appetite for, pop culture that has ensured his work continues to influence music as much as literature.
Pop culture has responded to the work of Easton Ellis by writing songs about his characters (Bloc Party's Song For Clay, Manic Street Preachers' Patrick Bateman) and there are more songs and bands that allude to American Psycho than you can shake a glinting cleaver at. And without even realising she is basically a minor Bret Eason Ellis character, even Peaches Geldof got in on the act when she attempted to launch the short-lived, Less Than Zero-inspired magazine Disappear Here.
Fans are currently excited about his new novel Imperial Bedrooms, the long-awaited follow-up to his epoch-defining debut Less Than...
Oh, and don’t forget the Fans in Jakarta!!
Second stop of the ‘Amazia Asia Tour’ and it’s back to work for Peaches and the crew. With the beaches and the pool parties behind them, they head to Jakarta for another wild show!
Early Spring 2010 saw Peaches and her crew embark on a two week adventure throughout Asia, rockin’ sold-out shows to crazed screamin’ fans (check THIS out in case you missed it!) and giving South East Asia its long-overdue dose of the Peach!
Thursday 15th April: first stop is Bali, Indonesia, a spectacular venue on the rooftop of the Anantara Hotel in Denpasar, just yards from the beach!
Lets see what they got up to on their day off…
We’re back with some more crackin’ footage from Donau!
This time, it’s an exclusive live take of Peaches performing ‘Serpentine’ for the festival-goers!
All film courtesy of Austria’s Radio FM4.
Click here to view the embedded video.
Also, thanks to Megan Mantia for these great shots from behind-the-scenes!

Peaches also invited along her long time friends and collaborators Ssion (”shun”), the queer-punk-performance collective from Kansas city, who rocked the Donau Festival goers with their extravagant mix of sexy disco and dirty party beats!
Check out some of their awesome videos at http://www.youtube.com/user/thession including, of course, the music video they produced for Peaches’ ‘Billionaire’!
Here’s a very short Q&A with the band at the festivalâ€' with an added musical treat at the end! enjoy!
Click here to view the embedded video.
We’d like to thank Radio FM4 again for providing us with all the footage from the festival!