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A sneak preview of a track from Scissor Sisters' third album, Night Work, which is out on June 28 2010. More info at http://www.scissorsisters.com

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPnDEvn_HW0[/ame]
 
Looking forward to it.

...was the only person who thought "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" ripped off "December 1963"?





Lex
 
omg...I never realized that, but I think you're right, Lex. Well spotted.

Invisible Light might already be my new favorite Scissor Sisters song. I'm loving Mapplethorpe album art. Can't wait for the new album!
 
The cover image is "Peter Reed" by Robert Mapplethorpe.

Tracklisting:

1. Night Work
2. Whole New Way
3. Fire With Fire
4. Any Which Way
5. Harder You Get
6. Running Out
7. Something Like This
8. Skin This Cat
9. Skin Tight
10. Sex and Violence
11. Night Life
12. Invisible Light (eatures a guest turn from Sir Ian McKellen)
 
Just when you think the Sisters can't get any Gayer they show up with Ian McKellen on a track. Gay win. Good track too it just had it's first play over in Britland.
 
Looking forward to it.

...was the only person who thought "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" ripped Lex
I loved I don't feel liked dancin. Loved it loved it loved it.

It reminded me of Bee Gees Vocals.

(but it was the only Scissor Sisters song I knew at the time)
 
Seriously how is it Ga Ga is big in the USA but these guys are not?? Oh god there's a vision deut between the 2 it would be a camp overload the world would end lol.
 
Seriously how is it Ga Ga is big in the USA but these guys are not?? Oh god there's a vision deut between the 2 it would be a camp overload the world would end lol.

Oh please no. No collaboration with Scissor Sisters and Gaga.:eek:
 
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QvfVkoLw2Y[/ame]
 
Looking forward to it! I heard the new single for the first time, last week - I don't listen to the radio very much, and I really liked it!!!

I've heard a decent remix as well! ..|
 
Fire with Fire, remix of first single:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bug6Yaf_ISw[/ame]
 
Fire with Fire, another remix of first single:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQpg0ZODwsE[/ame]
 
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FV2ILnnTa0[/ame]
 
Tour:

JUNE 16
BARROWLAND
GLASGOW, UK


JUNE 20
OLYMPIA
DUBLIN, IRELAND


JUNE 22
BRIXTON O2 ACADEMY

LONDON, UK

JUNE 23
BRIXTON O2 ACADEMY
LONDON, UK

JUNE 26
GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL
PILTON, UK

JUNE 28
APOLLO
MANCHESTER

JUNE 30
ISLE OF MTV
FLORIANA, MALTA

JULY 01
ROUNDHOUSE (ITUNES FESTIVAL)
LONDON, UK

JULY 04
BATACLAN
PARIS, FRANCE

JULY 05
PARADISO
AMSTERDAM, HOLLAND

JULY 07
HULTSFRED FESTIVAL
HULTSFRED, SWEDEN

JULY 09
HUXLEYS
BERLIN, GERMANY

JULY 10
POHODA FESTIVAL
TRENCÍN, SLOVAKIA

JULY 12
WERCHTER CLASSIC
LEUVEN, BELGIUM

JULY 13
LIVE MUSIC HALL
COLOGNE, GERMANY

JULY 15
OSLO LIVE
OSLO, NORWAY

JULY 16
OLLESUMMER
TALLINN, ESTONIA

JULY 17
POSITIVUS FESTIVAL
SALACGRIVA, LATVIA

JULY 20
MUFFATHALLE
MUNICH, GERMANY

JULY 21
CASTELLO DI VIGEVANO
NR MILAN, ITALY

JULY 26
FESTIVAL HALL
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

JULY 27
BIG TOP
SYNDEY, AUSTRALIA

JULY 30
SPLENDOUR IN THE GRASS FESTIVAL
NR BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

AUGUST 01
FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL
NAEBA SKI RESORT, JAPAN
 
Just when you think the Sisters can't get any Gayer they show up with Ian McKellen on a track.
:lol:

I was thinking the same thing...

Will THIS be the album that finally wins over The States ?

I really thought the last one would...
 
Scissor Sisters Stay Cutting Edge on 'Night Work'

In Europe, the Scissor Sisters are full-fledged pop stars, with No. 1 albums and sold-out tours. But in the United States, the brassy and bold five-piece hasn't managed to break through.

The Sisters' 2004 self-titled debut album spent 113 weeks on the U.K. chart, four of them at No. 1, and was the best-selling album of that year, with 2.7 million copies sold; follow-up "Ta-Dah" hit No. 1 and spent 50 weeks on the chart, selling 1.4 million, according to the Official Charts Co. But in the States, "Ta-Dah" topped out at No. 19 on the Billboard 200, "Scissor Sisters" never reached the top 100, and the two albums have sold about 500,000 copies combined, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

But as they prepare to release album No. 3, "Night Work" (Downtown, June 29), the band and its team aren't focused on closing the international gap.

"They blew up in a way that very few acts ever do in the U.K., and trying to replicate that here would not be a logical approach," manager Dave Holmes says.

Instead, they're leveraging the cutting-edge cred and longer-term marketing strategy of their new label, Downtown Music (they were previously on Universal Motown), to reintroduce them to America with what might be their most accessible album yet.

"We're approaching them like a new artist," says Josh Deutsch, chairman/CEO of Downtown, home to Gnarls Barkley and Justice. " 'Night Work' has the kind of energy associated with both their first records."

Produced by dance-pop specialist Stuart Price (Madonna, Seal), the album takes its inspiration from late '70s/late '80s New York, when disco was morphing into house and AIDS was ravaging the nightclub subculture. But the mood isn't bleak: Tracks like "Whole New Way" and "Any Which Way" twitch with a sexy charge, straddling bass-heavy grooves and staccato electro in dance-ready under-four-minute nuggets, with singer Jake Shears' glam rock warble.

But even with a first single like "Fire With Fire"-a go-get-'em power anthem that channels Elton John-the Sisters, with their campy stage show and queer-positive vibe, aren't the easiest band to take wide, something they themselves recognize.

"We do not necessarily plan to break Middle America just yet," says guitarist/co-songwriter Babydaddy, aka Scott Hoffman. "We're a sensitive band to market and we can easily be misunderstood. We see ourselves as career artists: The goal has always been to keep doing what we're doing with enough success to keep it going."

Deutsch's plan is to start by "super-serving" their "rabid following in the dance community," but also to make a run at the mainstream. "We're starting from a small pocket, but their potential fan base is wide open-this record is so well-written and -performed and -produced." He reports that early response at mainstream radio to "Fire" has been "fantastic."

But what happens around the release date is only the beginning: Downtown will potentially be promoting "Night Work" until 2012, which is one of the reasons it was awarded the project. The long-term strategy is a Downtown best practice; the label worked Santigold's "Santogold" for almost two years.

"Most of our records aren't giant instant successes and come from a long, tremendous amount of work and a variety of different revenue streams," Deutsch says. "For the Scissors, we put together a plan that has a very long cycle: A robust licensing effort, lots of online marketing, servicing individual bloggers, plus all the networks and video channels."

The band is launching an international tour in June, hitting Europe first, then Japan, Australia and finally the United States in September. But while it's gone, the wheels will still be turning back home.

"The Scissors have a singular point of view," Deutsch says. "We don't take it for granted that everybody's going to get it the way we get it on day one. But we'll keep grinding away until we reach the largest possible audience."

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/scissor-sisters-stay-cutting-edge-on-night-1004095687.story
 
Just checked out the new video. It's OK, but no "Dancin". (That one still amazes me... SO much to see...)

Wait. Is that a new drummer ? When did they lose the cute str8 guy ?
 
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