Click the ADD TO CART button at the top or bottom of this page to buy our self-titled debut.

Now through February 14, Google is giving $10 to anyone who signs up for Google Checkout. With Google Checkout you can buy a Peek-A-Boo Records CD from CD Universe (except ours, because it isn't there yet), some guitar strings, or some organic, fair trade coffee.

Why tell you this? Well, Peel's new CD is $12 including shipping. If you use the Google Checkout and the coupon code, "thankyoupeel" it's just $10 including shipping.

So, if you are signing up for the first time, you'll receive $10 to spend any of these stores. Think of it as a $10 rebate. It's not, but you should think of it that way.

Buy Peel's CD for $10 get $10 from Google = Free CD.

We can't just give it away but you'll find some mp3s on thebandpeel.com or our MySpace page.

Thank you,
Peel


In The City.mp3


Oxford.mp3

Fun Fact: the executive producer of this CD coined the term "Google Bomb."1

You'll be buying the album with PayPal now, through Peek-A-Boo Records! Hooray, record label!

Press

Peel is a new must for any dance party playlist. This album begs to be played a second and third time, proving that Peel is right on track with a highly addictive, energetic and fun first album.

The Eagle


The first time I listened to Peel was like hopping aboard my own little space pod and soaring at light speed through an old school Atari video game setting, where millions of rainbow colored staccato splashes create a jubilant dance-a-thon in my head. Ding. Boom. Score. Did I mention this was drunk space pod driving?

The Austin Independent


This is perfect summer driving music, and I expect it to be blaring on at least one trip to Tolantongo. I do believe you could also walk to this, but not without also rocking out.

La Jerga


Peel on Before the Break, a podcast by KUT Austin.


1In April 6, 2001 in an article in the online zine uber.nu Adam Mathes is credited with coining the term "Google Bombing."