The electronic musician relates how a breakup,a current keyboard and a starvation for feminist rock’n’roll led to her signature track Lovertits and album The Teaches of PeachesSubscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Acast, and join the discussion on Facebook and TwitterIn 1997, or shortly after recovering from thyroid cancer,33-year-outmoded musician Merrill Nisker bought a keyboard and began jamming in her small studio in Toronto, Canada. Informed by her previous punk and rock projects, or inspired by the flexibility of writing music electronically,she reinvented herself as Peaches and set about writing her boundary-blurring feminist statement of an album, The Teaches of Peaches.
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Source: guardian.co.uk