Leading up to 2006's Ta-Dah, the Scissor Sisters had a tough act to follow: their own. The New York band’s self-titled debut – with its mix of pop hooks, rock guitar and disco beats – had become the ...
The musical recycling on the Scissor Sisters’ party-ready first album was obvious — there was a sprinkling of Elton John’s piano, a pinch of George Michael’s white-boy funk and the Gibb brothers’ ...
The Scissor Sisters keep the party going on their sophomore album, "Ta-Dah," a synthesis of three decades worth of pop that alternately references early Prince, Elton John, the Bee Gees and even such… ...
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The flamboyant American pop quintet Scissor Sisters has really gone off the deep end this time, and there's only one word to describe it: fabulous. Ta-Dah, the group's sophomore effort, takes the ...
Recently, a bold journalist asked Roger Waters if he had ever heard Abba's swansong The Visitors, an album he felt bore unlikely similarities to Pink Floyd. Offering a salutary reminder that, in an ...
As every hardcore fan knows, there are enormous mixed feelings involved in seeing a band you loved early on go nuclear. While it’s great that they’re getting the success they deserve, everyone’s in on ...
There's something wearing about the 'difficult second album' narrative. Surely the Scissor Sisters are the antidote to all that sophomore hand-wringing ... irreverent, joyful, sexually polymorphous, ...