By Mary Chang on Thursday, 28th June 2012 at 4:00 pm
Scissor Sisters recently were in London, where they performed at Corinthia Hotel London’s Bassoon Bar. Below is a video from the session, where they played this soulful version of ‘Baby Come Home’, their latest single. Enjoy.
By Mary Chang on Wednesday, 23rd May 2012 at 5:00 pm
Scissor Sisters have announced plans to tour the UK in October. Tickets are available now.
Them Crooked Vultures / Queens of the Stone Age‘s Josh Homme features in an infomercial spoof for the band’s upcoming album ‘Magic Hour’ to be released on Monday; watch it below. The band have organised a special Facebook app that allows fans to preview clips from ‘Magic Hour’ along the theme of the album’s artwork, which has today been updated with the final remaining unheard numbers. By starting the app and listening to the tracks, fans experience a social listening party, populated by a Zebra flamingo crowd all tweeting #MagicHour. To get to the app, go here.
Monday 1st October 2012 – Dublin Olympia
Tuesday 2nd October 2012 – Belfast Waterfront
Monday 15th October 2012 – Portsmouth Guildhall
Tuesday 16th October 2012 – Leeds O2 Academy
Friday 19th October 2012 – Glasgow Barrowlands
Saturday 20th October 2012 – Manchester Apollo
Monday 22nd October 2012 – Bristol Colston Hall
Tuesday 23rd October 2012 – London Roundhouse
By Mary Chang on Tuesday, 24th April 2012 at 6:00 pm
‘Only the Horses’ is the new one from Scissor Sisters. Remixed by none other than Calvin Harris, the song with a driving beat will be released as a single on the 20th of May.
By Mary Chang on Tuesday, 28th February 2012 at 10:00 am
School of Seven Bells (now a duo) released their new album ‘Ghostory’ this week, and here is Scissor Sisters‘ reinterpretation of album track ‘Lafaye’. Listen to and download it for free below.
By Mary Chang on Friday, 28th January 2011 at 11:00 am
Coachella, America’s second music festival of the year (after Ultra in Miami in March), will be taking place 15-17 April 2011 this year in its usual spot in Indio, California. The line-up was announced last week, with mixed reactions from fans and music reviewers alike. The headliners will be Kings of Leon (Friday the 15th of April), Arcade Fire (Saturday the 16th, pictured above), and Kanye West and the Strokes (Sunday the 17th).
Far more interesting are some of the bands in smaller type. Take for example the reunited Suede (well, the second incarnation of the Britpop group, anyway) and the return of Duran Duran, minus Andy Taylor. Then consider the acts that are well known in the UK but will be debuting (if I’m not mistaken) in the States, at most definitely in front of their largest American audiences to date: Magnetic Man and Beardyman on Friday; Scissor Sisters and the Joy Formidable on Saturday; and Tinie Tempah, Plan B on Sunday.
Tickets for the 3-day event cost $281 (approximately £178 at the time of this writing) before shipping and handling, and includes a $3 charity fee and a $9 facility fee. For more information on tickets, visit the official Coachella Web site. For the complete line-up, you can read the official Coachella line-up poster.
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