Bugs Burnett - 23/Sep/2010 Scissor Sisters are pretty much the last electroclash band standing and, after their so-so sophomore outing Ta-Dah in 2006, have bounced back with an ...
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Dave Morris - 25/Aug/2010  Scissor Sisters’ camp-in-Technicolor is less shocking than it is lurid: “I’ll take anything you give me / ’cause I know that god forgives me / It’s no...
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Ilya Skripnikov - 23/Jul/2010 The Scissor Sisters' third nightlife-themed album, "Night Work," is a return to the glittery, flamboyant pop of the group's 2004 self-titled debut. In...
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Christopher Anthony - 19/Jul/2010  Scissor Sisters' self-titled debut in 2004 felt like a onetime shot for a band that incorporated Elton John/Bee Gees like vocals with irresistible hoo...
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Anna Moss - 19/Jul/2010 Flamboyant, kooky and pleasurable are three words of many possibilities that could describe the Scissor Sisters. The team of disco bopping, sexy, fun...
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Terry Staunton - 16/Jul/2010  Third album, take two Jake Shears was being more than a little candid earlier this year when he revealed that Scissor Sisters scrapped their upcomin...
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Phil Villeneuve - 15/Jul/2010  The new Scissor Sisters album is a little less Elton John and a lot more gay.With the help of dancefloor demigod Stuart Price, the New York troupe hav...
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Austin Tracey - 12/Jul/2010  For a band to finally embrace all aspects of their persona can be one of the most exciting experiences, in terms of music; when you realize that their...
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cloudspeakers - 08/Jul/2010 Scissor Sisters - Night WorkThe Scissor Sisters were a breath of fresh air when they burst on to the scene in 2004. Fresh, funky, overtly camp and pro...
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Lisa Wright - 07/Jul/2010  A lot of time has passed since overlords of the smutty New York disco anthem, Scissor Sisters, first burst onto the scene with more flamboyance than a...
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