Post your questions for Peaches

Peaches, The Unapologetic Queen of Electronic Punk, Takes Questions from Fans Ahead of New Album and Tour.

Peaches, a.k.a. Merrill Nisker, has left an indelible mark on the music scene with her unapologetic lyrics, infectious beats, and electrifying live performances. From her early days in Toronto's underground scene to her rise as a Berlin darling, Peaches has consistently defied conventions and pushed boundaries.

Her debut EP, Lovertits, was a staple of the electroclash era, but it was her debut album The Teaches of Peaches that catapulted her into mainstream success with its joyful, profane dance-punk track "Fuck the Pain Away." Since then, she's released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including Fatherfucker, Impeach My Bush, I Feel Cream, and Rub, which have featured collaborations with Iggy Pop, Soulwax, and Kim Gordon.

However, it's been over a decade since her last album, and fans are eagerly awaiting the release of No Lube So Rude in 2026. The follow-up is shaping up to be just as triumphant, with the latest single "Not In Your Mouth None of Your Business" serving as a powerful manifesto for liberation and resistance.

As Peaches embarks on a 27-date North American tour starting from February, she's also donating a dollar from every ticket to organizations supporting trans rights. It's clear that Peaches remains committed to using her platform for good and creating music that inspires change.

So, how does Peaches' latest work live up to the hype? What inspired her return to music after such a long hiatus? And what's next for this unapologetic queen of electronic punk? Share your questions about Peaches in the comments below by 1pm GMT on Tuesday, November 18. We'll publish her answers in our upcoming edition and online, giving you an exclusive look into the mind of one of music's most innovative and courageous artists.
 
I'm freaking out for Peaches!!! 😍 She's like a rockstar legend or something! I mean, have you heard that new single? It's like a battle cry for everyone who's ever felt marginalized or oppressed 🀯. And can we talk about her philanthropic efforts? Donating to trans rights orgs is huge πŸ’–. What I'm most curious about is what inspired her return after such a long hiatus. Was she feeling stuck creatively, or was there some personal stuff going on? Either way, I'm so stoked that she's back and better than ever πŸŽ‰. Can't wait to see her live in Feb - the energy's gonna be ELECTRIC πŸ’₯!
 
omg i am SO stoked for peaches' new album no lube so rude πŸ€˜πŸŽ‰ she's been gone for ages but i'm sure it'll be just as explosive as her past work πŸ”₯ i've always loved her unapologetic attitude and how she's not afraid to speak her mind πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and donating a dollar from every ticket to organizations supporting trans rights is amazing 🌈 can't wait to see her live on tour in 2026 πŸŽ‰
 
I'm super stoked to hear that Peaches is back with a new album and tour 🀩! I mean, have you listened to "Not In Your Mouth None of Your Business" yet? It's like she's tapped into this amazing energy that just makes you wanna move your body and scream at the top of your lungs πŸ’ƒπŸ½. As for what inspired her return after such a long hiatus, I think it's safe to say that she's always been driven by a desire to create music that challenges societal norms and pushes boundaries πŸš€.

I'm loving that she's committed to using her platform for good too - the fact that she's donating a dollar from every ticket to organizations supporting trans rights is just incredible πŸ’–. It's clear that Peaches isn't just in it for herself, but also for the impact she can have on others through her music.

One thing that I think would be really interesting to see is how Peaches' latest work is influenced by her experiences and perspectives as a queer woman of colour πŸŒˆπŸ’β€β™€οΈ. She's always been known for her unapologetic lyrics, but what does this new era of hers bring to the table? Is it more experimental? More introspective? I'm guessing that fans are in for a real treat with No Lube So Rude. Bring on the tour and can't wait to see Peaches live! πŸŽΈπŸ‘
 
omg i'm beyond hyped for peaches new album and tour πŸ€©πŸŽ‰ she's literally a hero to me and so many others with her unapologetic lyrics and commitment to trans rights πŸ’– it's amazing to see her using her platform for good and creating music that inspires change 🌈 also can't wait to hear what inspired her return to music after such a long hiatus πŸ€” does anyone think this new album is going to be even more electrifying than her previous work? 🎸πŸ’₯
 
🎸 I'm hyped for Peaches' new album and tour! 🀯 Her live shows are always wild and unpredictable – I've seen videos of her smashing guitars on stage πŸ˜‚πŸŽΈ. The fact that she's donating a dollar from every ticket to trans rights orgs is amazing πŸ’–. Can't wait to see what she has in store for us with "No Lube So Rude". πŸ€”

Here's a little diagram of Peaches' musical journey so far:
```
+---------------+
| Lovertits |
| (2000) |
+---------------+
| |
| The |
| Teaches |
| of Peaches|
| (2003) |
+---------------+
| |
| Fatherfucker|
| (2005) |
| Impeach My |
| Bush |
| (2007) |
| |
| I Feel Cream |
| (2010) |
| Rub |
| (2014) |
+---------------+
| No Lube So |
| Rude (2026)?|
+---------------+
```
This is just one possible branch of her musical career 🌳. What's your theory on what comes next? πŸ€”
 
I'm so down for this! Peaches is like a force of nature, you know? Her music is infectious, raw, and unapologetic - it's like she's speaking truth to power with every beat. I love that she's been using her platform to support trans rights and other social causes. It's about time we had more artists who are willing to use their influence for good. Can't wait to see what she has in store for us on the new album - I've got a feeling it's going to be BIG! πŸ’₯πŸŽ‰
 
I'm low-key excited for Peaches' new album! I feel like she's been gone for a bit too long 🀯. Her music always makes me wanna get up and dance - it's like the ultimate party anthem πŸ’ƒπŸ½. The fact that she's donating to trans rights organizations is super admirable ❀️. I'm curious about what inspired her return, but honestly, who cares? We're getting new Peaches music in 2026 and that's all that matters πŸŽ‰. Can't wait to see her live on tour - those shows are gonna be LIT πŸ”₯!
 
I'm gonna say it... I'm lowkey skeptical about this whole "unapologetic queen" thing. Like, is she just trolling us? Is all that angst and energy just a marketing gimmick to get us to buy merch and attend her shows? I mean, have you seen the price of tickets for this tour? $150+?! No way. That's just ridiculous. And what's with the "donating a dollar" thing? It sounds like some PR stunt to me...
 
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