but it's not just a pair of rockers getting sexual (flirting seems to soft a word).
but it's not just a pair of rockers getting sexual (flirting seems to soft a word).
they are bantering and poking fun at the other's expense, and mocking the other's songs and persona.
they are bantering and poking fun at the other's expense, and mocking the other's songs and persona.
what elevates this above other duets/collaborations is the fact that are SO SIMILAR AS ARTISTS! Think about(a) their energetic on-stage personas, (b) their punk/rebel messages of liberation (sexual or otherwise), and (c) their desire to break away from the soul-less, cookie-cutter pop star stereotypes and be fearless iconoclasts.
what elevates this above other duets/collaborations is the fact that are SO SIMILAR AS ARTISTS! Think about(a) their energetic on-stage personas, (b) their punk/rebel messages of liberation (sexual or otherwise), and (c) their desire to break away from the soul-less, cookie-cutter pop star stereotypes and be fearless iconoclasts.
That last one, point c, is ESPECIALLY visible in the music video: together they destroy zombies...
That last one, point c, is ESPECIALLY visible in the music video: together they destroy zombies that are obvious effigies of superficial pop stars and their uninspired, boring music. It is no accident that one is in a bikini and it is also no accident that the setting could easily be a recording studio office building.
I love the interplay in this one between Peaches and Iggy, especially the in-references to each other's songs.
It's fairly obvious what it's about I think, a pair of rockers hitting on one another...
but it's not just a pair of rockers getting sexual (flirting seems to soft a word).
but it's not just a pair of rockers getting sexual (flirting seems to soft a word).
they are bantering and poking fun at the other's expense, and mocking the other's songs and persona.
they are bantering and poking fun at the other's expense, and mocking the other's songs and persona.
what elevates this above other duets/collaborations is the fact that are SO SIMILAR AS ARTISTS! Think about(a) their energetic on-stage personas, (b) their punk/rebel messages of liberation (sexual or otherwise), and (c) their desire to break away from the soul-less, cookie-cutter pop star stereotypes and be fearless iconoclasts.
what elevates this above other duets/collaborations is the fact that are SO SIMILAR AS ARTISTS! Think about(a) their energetic on-stage personas, (b) their punk/rebel messages of liberation (sexual or otherwise), and (c) their desire to break away from the soul-less, cookie-cutter pop star stereotypes and be fearless iconoclasts.
That last one, point c, is ESPECIALLY visible in the music video: together they destroy zombies...
That last one, point c, is ESPECIALLY visible in the music video: together they destroy zombies that are obvious effigies of superficial pop stars and their uninspired, boring music. It is no accident that one is in a bikini and it is also no accident that the setting could easily be a recording studio office building.