1) Merrill Nisker (born 1966 in Toronto), be… Read Full Bio ↴Several artists/groups:
1) Merrill Nisker (born 1966 in Toronto), better known as Peaches, is an electroclash artist whose songs are mainly focused on sexuality
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Merrill Nisker (born 1966 in Toronto), better known as Peaches, is an electroclash artist whose songs are mainly focused on sexuality. She lives and works in Berlin, Germany. She plays almost all the instruments for her songs, programs her own electronic beats, and produces her records.
Peaches' music is preoccupied with gender identity. Her lyrics and live shows self-consciously blur the distinction between male and female: she appears on the cover of her second album Fatherfucker with a full beard; when asked if she had chosen the title for shock value, she commented:
"Why do we call our mothers motherfuckers? Why do we stub our toe and say "Aww motherfucker!"? What is motherfucker? ...We use it in our everyday language and it's such an insanely intense word. I'm not one to shy away from these obscene terms that we actually have in our mainstream. Motherfucker is a very mainstream word. But if we're going to use motherfucker, why don't we use fatherfucker? I'm just trying to be even."
She refutes accusations of 'penis envy', preferring the term 'hermaphrodite envy', since "there is so much male and female in us all". Nevertheless, she does not shy away from identifying herself as a sexual being, although she rejects the sanitised portrayal of women in popular music.
Although she does not hold a teaching degree, she taught at private schools before her career in music.
Fancypants Hoodlum released in 1995 was released under her birth name Merrill Nisker
Members of her band are known as The Herms - JD Samson, Radio Sloan, Samantha Maloney.
Her songs have been featured in movies such as Mean Girls, My Little Eye, Lost in Translation, Waiting, and Jackass: Number Two. Her music has also been featured on Showtime's The L Word television series. Peaches performed guest vocals on P!nk's album Try This, on the song "Oh My God". Her lyrics are discussed as part of the Queer Studies course curriculum at the University Of Toronto, and she has been invited to lecture at the Contemporary Music Academy in Berlin. Her most notorious song, "Fuck The Pain Away", is also the name of an Electro night in Brighton.
Vi kommer loss
Peaches Lyrics
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Är ni redo Vi är redo!
Är ni redo
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Vi rockar vi dansar vi svettas
Nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Är ni redo Vi är redo!
Är ni redo Vi är redo!
Är ni redo
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
The lyrics to Peaches's song "Vi kommer loss" convey a sense of readiness, energy, and liberation. The repetition of "Är ni redo? Vi är redo!" (Are you ready? We are ready!) serves as a call to action, urging listeners to join in the excitement.
The recurring phrase "Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss" (Boom boom boom, now we're breaking free) symbolizes breaking free from constraints and limitations. The "boom" sounds represent the force and momentum with which the individuals in the song are propelling themselves forward.
The verses highlight various activities that are often associated with freedom and self-expression. "Vi hoppar vi glider vi skejtar vi river" (We jump, we slide, we skate, we tear) implies the physicality and exhilaration of these actions. Additionally, the lyrics mention rocking, dancing, and sweating - all signs of enthusiasm, enjoyment, and letting go.
Overall, "Vi kommer loss" encourages listeners to embrace their readiness for action and to let loose. The repeated phrases and energetic language convey a sense of unity, as the song invites everyone to join in the collective experience of breaking free and having a good time together.
Line by Line Meaning
Är ni redo Vi är redo!
Are you ready? We are ready!
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Boom boom boom, now we break free
Vi hoppar vi glider vi skejtar vi river
We jump, we slide, we skateboard, we tear
Vi rockar vi dansar vi svettas
We rock, we dance, we sweat
Nu kommer vi loss
Now we break free
Är ni redo Vi är redo!
Are you ready? We are ready!
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Boom boom boom, now we break free
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Boom boom boom, now we break free
Bom bom bom nu kommer vi loss
Boom boom boom, now we break free
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