(Polydor)"Now we're free to be No 1," sings Jake Shears on Fire With Fire, which demands the response: "Well, we'll see about that". The Scissor Sisters scrapped an album's worth of material before Shears decamped to Berlin for inspiration and Madonna-associate Stuart Price was brought in to co-produce. The result imagines where 80s dance music would have gone if Aids had never existed; apparently, it would have stayed where it was, with glittering synth-pop and a ravenous approach to sex as the...
Guardian Music — (Polydor)"Now we're free to be No 1," sings Jake Shears on Fire With Fire, which demands the response: "Well, we'll see about that". The Scissor Sisters scrapped an album... more info
ContactMusic — The Scissor Sisters are hoping to be joined on stage by Sir Ian McKellen at this weekend's Glastonbury Festival.The band - who are set to perform before Muse on... more info