Peaches unloads "I Mean Something (ft. Feist)" visuals starring "burlesque legends"
11 November 2015, 09:51
| Written by
Laurence Day
This is the latest in a string of sensational clips for singles from Peaches' latest record Rub, following the Kim Gordon-starring "Close Up", the faux-cocks of "Dick In The Air", and the laser buttplugs of "Light In Places".
Award-winning film maker Silas Howard has directed the video for "I Mean Something", which alongside Peaches stars Margaret Cho, and "burlesque legends Kitten Natividad, Satans Angel, Tiffany Carter, Dusty Summers and Shannon Doah."
Rub is out now via I U She Music/INgrooves.
Watch the "I Mean Something" video below.
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