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Scissor Sisters

Scissor Sisters are an American pop rock band formed in 2000. Their members include Jake Shears and Ana Matronic as vocalists, Babydaddy as multi-instrumentalist, Del Marquis as lead guitar/bassist, and Randy Real (who replaced Paddy Boom) as drummer. Scissor Sisters incorporate diverse styles in their music, but tend to sway towards pop rock, glam rock, nu-disco, and electroclash. Forged in the "gay nightlife scene of New York", the band took its name from the female same-sex sexual activity tribadism.[1][2]

Scissor Sisters
Scissor Sisters at Super Bock Super Rock 2007 in Portugal
Background information
OriginNew York City, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 2000–2012
  • 2017 (on hiatus)
Labels
Members
Past members
Websitescissorsisters.com

The band came to prominence following the release of their Grammy-nominated and chart-topping disco version of "Comfortably Numb" and subsequent debut album Scissor Sisters (2004). The album was a success, particularly in the UK where it reached number one, was the best-selling album of 2004, was later certified nine-times platinum by the BPI, and earned them three BRIT Awards in 2005.[3] All five of its singles reached positions within the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart while "Filthy/Gorgeous" scored the band their first number one on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Songs, despite the album's meager success in their native US.

The album continued its success in countries around Europe, in Australia and in Canada before the release of the band's second studio album Ta-Dah (2006), their second consecutive UK number one album which produced their first UK number one single "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'". Their third studio album Night Work (2010) displayed a shift towards a more club-oriented sound, charting at number two on the UK Albums Chart, number one on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart and in the top 10 of several international territories. The band released their fourth studio album Magic Hour in May 2012.

Scissor Sisters has performed around the world and have become recognized for their controversial and transgressive live performances. They also collaborated with a number of other well-known pop musicians, including Elton John and Kylie Minogue; these particular collaborations have been received positively by both critics and other notable figures. In 2004, Bono, lead vocalist of rock band U2, described Scissor Sisters as "the best pop group in the world".[4] They also collaborated with Global Cool in 2007 on one of their green lifestyle campaigns.[5]

History edit

2000–2003: Early career edit

Originally named Dead Lesbian and then the Fibrillating Scissor Sisters, the final two words of the latter being derived from the lesbian sexual act of tribadism,[1][2] the band was founded in 2000 after friends Jason "Jake Shears" Sellards and Scott "Babydaddy" Hoffman (who had met in 1999 in Lexington) both moved to New York City, enjoying its open and gay-friendly ethos. They began producing music together, with Babydaddy composing music and Shears writing lyrics. The duo released a couple of singles to little success and began appearing at underground clubs on New York's Lower East Side.[6] On a trip to Disneyland, the pair met Ana "Matronic" Lynch at a screening of Michael Jackson's Captain EO. During a subsequent teacup ride, they discovered that they had a lot in common. Shears later remarked, "I really thought she was a freak but when I started singing "Another Part of Me" she showed me the best moonwalk I've ever seen."[7]

Ana Matronic ran a weekly cabaret event known as Knock Off at a club called the Slipper Room in New York, where she liked to hire eccentric and alternative acts; one reporter described it as a place that "served up a racy, multigender revue of kitsch," and that a performer dressed as a giant vulva "enfolded me with her labia while singing "Lick Me in My Wet Spot" to the tune of "Hit Me With Your Best Shot"."[8] Matronic invited the pair to appear at Knock Off, which they did on September 21, 2001. Shears dressed as his character "Jason the Amazing Back-Alley Late Term Abortion" whilst Matronic, dressed as a reject from Andy Warhol's Factory, joined the pair on stage and sang. Shears and Babydaddy felt she was very effective and asked her to join the band on a permanent basis, to which she agreed.

The trio then began appearing at other clubs, dropping the word "Fibrillating" from their name. They primarily played electroclash, which was popular at the time in the underground club scene of New York with bands like Peaches and Chicks on Speed.[9] They were soon joined by Derek "Del Marquis" Gruen on lead guitar, who had known Shears from when they both worked at the IC Guys club where Shears had been a stripper.[10] They were joined by a fifth member, Patrick "Paddy Boom" Seacor, on drums who (being heterosexual) felt the need to explain to his mother that "it's not a gay band... there [are] gay members, but it doesn't matter. It's about the music and about performance."[11]

In 2002, the band signed with a small New York record company called A Touch of Class for a two-single deal. Their first single "Electrobix" dealt with gay men's obsessions with working out but proved to be less popular than its B-side, a cover version of Pink Floyd's progressive rock classic "Comfortably Numb". Matronic commented, "It's one of those songs that people were either gonna love or hate, and that's really, really powerful, because it basically means you're evoking a reaction in everyone. The first time I heard it, I thought that if it doesn't make us famous, it'll make us infamous because somebody will shoot us!" Their version of "Comfortably Numb" became a hit in many dance clubs and, after sending Pink Floyd themselves a copy, the Scissor Sisters received positive remarks from the song's original writers Roger Waters and David Gilmour.[12][13] The song proved to be particularly popular in the UK, where various record labels soon took an interest in the band. In 2003, they decided they would tour Europe where they believed audiences would be more receptive to them and their music than their native US.[14]

2003–2004: Debut album and breakthrough success edit

"Comfortably Numb" came to the attention of British label Polydor, who signed the group to a contract. Their first single for the label "Laura" (with two different music videos) had a limited release in 2003 and reaching number 54 in the UK Singles Chart, receiving little attention with the exceptions of British music paper New Musical Express, Channel 4's entertainment programme V Graham Norton, and the same channel's music programme Popworld for which they were interviewed. The track also received much radio play in Australia. Their track "It Can't Come Quickly Enough" was also included on the soundtrack of the film Party Monster (2003), playing over its ending credits.

Their first hit was in 2004 with the official release of "Comfortably Numb". Reaching number 10 in the UK, this success was followed by "Take Your Mama" which went to number 17, a re-release of "Laura" (with two different music videos) which went to number 12, the ballad "Mary" which went to number 14, and the hedonist anthem "Filthy/Gorgeous" which peaked at number 5 in the UK. All the singles came from their debut album Scissor Sisters, which reached number one in the UK Albums Chart and became the best selling album of 2004, beating Keane's Hopes and Fears by 582 copies. As of 2016, it is the 20th biggest-selling album of the 21st century, and the 39th biggest-selling of all time in the UK.[15]

Several media outlets noted that Scissor Sisters "stick out like a sore thumb" on the list of artists who have sold over 2 million copies of an album in the UK in the 21st century, the others being James Blunt, Robbie Williams, Keane, Dido, Coldplay and Norah Jones—artists considered "mainstream" compared to the Scissor Sisters' brash and controversial image. The band had been particularly keen on producing an album that fitted together well rather than simply producing a string of singles. According to Babydaddy, their purpose was "to create a perfect pop rock album that would pick you up at the beginning, take you on a journey in the middle, and set you right back down again in the same place at the end."[16]

About six months after its British release, Scissor Sisters was released in the US. To publicize it the band appeared on the popular morning television show Live with Regis and Kelly, an event that Shears later recalled: "Kelly Ripa loved us, after the first time we played, she gave me a hug and whispered in my ear, 'I just want you to know that this is my favorite music performance we've ever had.' It was amazing."[17] Nonetheless, neither the band nor the album proved to be a big commercial success in the US: major chain store Wal-Mart refused to stock it, claiming on its website that it contained "a snarling, swaggering attack on conservatism" in the form of the song "Tits on the Radio".[18]

The band refused to produce a "clean" version of the album, and Babydaddy remarked that, "We did have to slap a parental warning sticker on the disc, which is completely absurd. I think a kid listening to Eminem is getting a much more negative message than what we've been putting forward. We've only got one 'shit' and a few 'tits!'"[19] Band members have shown their dissatisfaction with the decision on a number of occasions. However, they continued their success in Europe by performing at the Brixton Academy in London for Halloween 2004, where they asked the audience to dress up as the characters from The Rocky Horror Show; the band themselves did so too.[20]

2005–2007: Ta-Dah edit

Recording of the second album, Ta-Dah, commenced in mid-May 2005 at the Discoball; sneak previews of new songs were played at live performances, including "Everybody Wants the Same Thing", performed at the Live 8 concert, "Paul McCartney", "I Can't Decide", "Hybrid Man", "Forever Right Now" and "Hair Baby" (a title that refers to the phenomenon of tumors containing partially formed fetuses). Among the assumed pseudonyms used to play a series of secret shows to test this new material were "Bridget Jones' Diarrhea", "Portion Control" and "Megapussi".[21][full citation needed] Scissor Sisters were also one of the headlining acts at the British V Festival in 2005, where they collaborated on stage with Scottish rock group Franz Ferdinand to perform a cover version of David Bowie's "Suffragette City".

 
Jake Shears on tour in St. Louis, 2007

The band fulfilled one of its dreams: Elton John collaborated with them on "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" (as pianist and co-writer). The song reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom on September 10, 2006, and remained in the top spot for four consecutive weeks. "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" also peaked at No. 1 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and the Euro Hot 100. "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" became the group's biggest hit to date.

Elton John also contributed to the song "Intermission" on Ta-Dah and played piano on a demo of the song Bad Shit (that can be found on the Lights CDsingle).

In 2006, they acted as an opening act for Depeche Mode's Touring the Angel Tour for a concert in Mountain View, California. Their first gig in the UK for promotion of the second album took place at the KOKO Club, Camden, London, on Aug. 31, 2006, and was filmed for MTV. 2006 performances at the Bowery Ballroom and Siren Music Festival in New York and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival allowed the band to showcase an array of songs from the new album. A free concert was given in Trafalgar Square to 10,000 ballot winners on September 16, 2006, to promote the Red charity. The band also headlined the 2006 Bestival festival on the Isle of Wight.[22] Additionally, they were invited to BBC's Maida Vale studios to perform different songs on every show broadcast on BBC Radio 1.[23] The event, dubbed "Scissor Sisters Day", culminated in them actually standing in for presenter Pete Tong and hosting his three-hour slot themselves. The show took an unexpected turn when a woman in labour telephoned the show to share her experience with the band and they played "Push It" by Salt-n-Pepa for her. Several performances, interviews, and a humorous jingle that was written in an hour, were filmed and edited into a special seven-day, looped broadcast on BBCi.

The album was released on September 18, 2006 in the United Kingdom, and on September 26, 2006 in the United States. According to Shears, the album is a combination of 1960s psychedelia, glam rock and disco. It reached No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart in its first week of release, officially taking the top spot on September 24, 2006, marking a first for the Scissor Sisters, consisting of a single and album at the top of the UK charts simultaneously. The album Ta-Dah leaked onto the Internet on September 10, 2006, five days before its release in the United Kingdom.

The Scissor Sisters ended their first UK tour at Wembley Arena, London, from November 24 to 26, 2006, supported by new artist Lily Allen, who performed during the three days there. The band has also been in the Latin America Top 40 Airplay. "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" is still charting and is so far their biggest hit to date in Latin America, reaching No. 23, charting mostly in South America, particularly Peru. "Land of a Thousand Words" was released as the second single from the album, peaking at No. 19 in the UK. "She's My Man" was the third single released in February 2007, peaking at No. 29. "Kiss You Off" was the fourth and final single released in May 2007 but failed to dent the Top 40, their first single since their debut Laura to do so. The "Kiss You Off" video centered around Ana Matronic in a futuristic beauty salon. The group was the main event during the New Year's Eve celebrations for 2007 in Berlin. On February 8 and 9, 2007, the group appeared on the American daytime soap opera Passions.[24] They performed "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" and "Land of a Thousand Words" from the album Ta-Dah.

2008–2011: Night Work and other projects edit

 
Jake Shears and Ana Matronic performing in 2010 at the Fuji Rock Festival, Japan

After touring the world in 2007, the band had a short hiatus in order to work on their next studio album.[25] Premiering new material of this album at secret gigs in New York City's Mercury Lounge in October 2008, they assumed the names Queef Latina and Debbie's Hairy. New songs included on the set list were "Television", "Who's Your Money",[26] "Other Girls", "Major for You", "None of My Business", "Singularity", "Do the Strand", "Who's There", "Not the Loving Kind", "Taking Shape" (with Babydaddy on lead vocals), and "Uroboros". Shears stated on the band's website there was a possibility that none of these songs would appear on the album, as the band was less than satisfied with most of them. This was confirmed to be the case when the track list was revealed. Drummer Paddy Boom was absent at these gigs and it was later announced that he had amicably parted from the band. The band had come into contact with drummer Randy "Real" Schrager, who was known from his work on the downtown New York scene, playing with bands such as Jessica Vale and The Act. He was initially brought on as a fill-in during Paddy Boom's leave of absence. Eventually, Randy was made part of the full-time line-up.

Scissor Sisters spent much of 2008 and early 2009 in the recording studio. However, after working on new material for approximately 18 months, the band decided to shelve their third album. Shears explained: "In my heart I knew it wasn't right. I didn't really know what it was trying to say. It left me a little bit cold."[27] Reportedly, an entire record had been worked on but that the group had "shelved it about a year ago." Shears admits, "If it wasn't something we could fully get behind and believe in, I think the band was going to be over."[28]

In June 2009, the band returned to the studio and began to work on new tracks that made it onto Night Work, their replacement third album. Produced in collaboration with Stuart Price, Night Work was released on June 28, 2010. The album was described as "supersexual and sleazy" with its first single, "Fire with Fire" as "a really epic song that makes you feel really good".[29] With the album, the band have toured worldwide on The Night Work Tour. As an opening act, they joined Lady Gaga for select dates on her third leg of The Monster Ball Tour in early 2011.

Shears and Scissor Sisters collaborator John "JJ" Garden provided the lyrics and score for a world-premiere musical adaptation of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City, a much-loved series of novels (and later a television miniseries) about life in San Francisco in the 1970s. The musical was first developed at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Music Theater Conference in 2009, where Shears and Garden collaborated with a creative team that included playwright Jeff Whitty and director Jason Moore, of the Tony-Award-winning musical Avenue Q.[30][31] The show had a subsequent run in San Francisco on May 18, 2011 at the American Conservatory Theater.

2012: Magic Hour and indefinite hiatus edit

 
Babydaddy and Ana Matronic performing in Kansas City on the 2012 "Magic Hour" tour.

On October 31, 2011, Shears tweeted that the band's fourth album was in its final stages. A song from the new album titled "Shady Love" debuted on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show on January 2, 2012. "Shady Love" features guest vocals from Azealia Banks while Jake Shears performs under his pseudonym Krystal Pepsy.[32]

On March 13, 2012, Scissor Sisters announced the title of the album, Magic Hour, and revealed that the record would be released worldwide on May 28, 2012. The band also announced the release date of a new single, "Only the Horses".[33] Originally scheduled to come out on May 20, the release of "Only the Horses" was brought forward to May 13. The video premiered on Thursday April 18, 2012. On May 7, the band released the track "Let's Have a Kiki" exclusively via Spotify in some countries.[citation needed]

Upon release, Magic Hour peaked at #4 on the UK Albums Chart and #35 on the US Billboard 200.[34] The album reached #1 on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart. The band embarked on a world tour in support of Magic Hour, starting with summer shows in North America.[35] On July 9, 2012, they performed the American TV premiere of "Let's Have a Kiki" on Bravo-TV's Watch What Happens Live.[36] They toured Europe in September and October 2012.[35]

On October 23, 2012, while performing at the Camden Roundhouse, Scissor Sisters announced an indefinite hiatus.[37] A year later, Ana Matronic insisted that the band, while still on break, had not permanently split.[38]

The band collaborated on a charity record with MNDR and released "Swerlk" on June 9, 2017, their first release in five years.[39] Proceeds for the single were donated to the Contigo Fund, a nonprofit organization for LGBTQ individuals.[39]

In June 2019, Shears stated the impetus for the band's hiatus was the success of "Let's Have a Kiki" and wanting to end things on a high note.[40]

Artistry edit

Musical style edit

Scissor Sisters' music can be generally described as a mixture of glam rock, disco and alternative music. They appear to have been heavily influenced by Elton John (who co-wrote and played piano on "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'") despite Shears commenting that he was not familiar with his work prior to the release of their record. Shears has since stated that he has become a big fan. The band also has been compared to ABBA, the Bee Gees, Blondie, KC and the Sunshine Band, Duran Duran who were "the reason we got into music," Matronic stated, Supertramp, Siouxsie and the Banshees who Matronic "wouldn't be here without," David Bowie, 1970s-era Kiss, Queen, Chic, Richard O'Brien and various other dance, disco, rock, and funk acts. Shears also stated that The Beatles have been an influence for him and that he is a huge fan of Paul McCartney and Wings, hence their track entitled "Paul McCartney". However, the band admits that their music is hard to categorise.

The lyrics of their songs, largely written by Shears and Babydaddy, are known for their mixture of wit and tragedy. The songs on their debut album dealt with a number of subjects and issues in a variety of styles, from drug abuse within the gay community ("Return to Oz"), to Shears' deep platonic love for his best friend Mary ("Mary"). Mary died of a brain aneurysm in April 2006, news that devastated members of the band.[41]

Many of Scissor Sisters' songs deal with themes in the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community[citation needed], relating to the fact that three of the band members, including the two founders, are gay. "Filthy/Gorgeous" is about transgender prostitutes while "Take Your Mama" deals with coming out of the closet to family members. Despite this, Shears stated, "I don't believe sexuality really matters when it comes to music."[42] In an interview featured on the We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You DVD, Shears states, "The fact that some of us are gay affects our music the same amount as it does that some of the members of Blondie are straight."

Performance style edit

The visuals for Scissor Sisters' self-titled first album and its singles featured artwork by an English illustrator named Spookytim, who had a studio in Brighton called Studiospooky. The artwork was created by a wide variety of techniques and mixed traditional paper-based processes with digital and photographic elements in order to reflect the multi-referential nature of the band's music.

Scissor Sisters are known for their extravagant live performances. In some of their early shows, Shears was known to remove all of his clothes onstage, harking back to his former profession as a go-go stripper; in others, he threw inflated condoms into the audience.[43]

 
Scissor Sisters on tour in St. Louis, 2007

"Isn't It Strange," a track created during the band's recording session for "Night Work", featured in Shrek Forever After (2010).[44]

DJ Earworm's 2005 song "No One Takes Your Freedom" combined Scissor Sisters' "Take Your Mama" with The Beatles' "For No One", George Michael's "Freedom '90" and Aretha Franklin's "Think".[45]

Awards and nominations edit

Members edit

Current members

  • Jake Shears (born Jason Sellards): vocals, piano, guitar (2001–present)
  • Babydaddy (born Scott Hoffman): bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, rhythm guitar (2001–present)
  • Ana Matronic (born Ana Lynch): vocals, 'Mistress of Ceremonies', percussion, keyboards (2001–present)
  • Del Marquis (born Derek Gruen): lead guitar, bass guitar (2001–present)
  • Randy Real (born Randy Schrager): drums, electronic drums, percussion (2008–present)

Former members

  • Paddy Boom (born Patrick Seacor): drums, electronic drums, percussion (2001–2008)

Live shows and performances have included John "JJ" Garden—son of Graeme Garden of The Goodies—on keyboards and rhythm and bass guitars.[46]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Tours edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

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For other uses see Scissor Sisters disambiguation Scissor Sisters are an American pop rock band formed in 2000 Their members include Jake Shears and Ana Matronic as vocalists Babydaddy as multi instrumentalist Del Marquis as lead guitar bassist and Randy Real who replaced Paddy Boom as drummer Scissor Sisters incorporate diverse styles in their music but tend to sway towards pop rock glam rock nu disco and electroclash Forged in the gay nightlife scene of New York the band took its name from the female same sex sexual activity tribadism 1 2 Scissor SistersScissor Sisters at Super Bock Super Rock 2007 in PortugalBackground informationOriginNew York City U S GenresPop rock indie pop glam rock nu disco electroclash early Years active2000 20122017 on hiatus LabelsPolydor Universal Jive Motown CasablancaMembersJake Shears Babydaddy Ana Matronic Del Marquis Randy RealPast membersPaddy BoomWebsitescissorsisters wbr comThe band came to prominence following the release of their Grammy nominated and chart topping disco version of Comfortably Numb and subsequent debut album Scissor Sisters 2004 The album was a success particularly in the UK where it reached number one was the best selling album of 2004 was later certified nine times platinum by the BPI and earned them three BRIT Awards in 2005 3 All five of its singles reached positions within the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart while Filthy Gorgeous scored the band their first number one on Billboard s Hot Dance Club Songs despite the album s meager success in their native US The album continued its success in countries around Europe in Australia and in Canada before the release of the band s second studio album Ta Dah 2006 their second consecutive UK number one album which produced their first UK number one single I Don t Feel Like Dancin Their third studio album Night Work 2010 displayed a shift towards a more club oriented sound charting at number two on the UK Albums Chart number one on Billboard s Top Independent Albums chart and in the top 10 of several international territories The band released their fourth studio album Magic Hour in May 2012 Scissor Sisters has performed around the world and have become recognized for their controversial and transgressive live performances They also collaborated with a number of other well known pop musicians including Elton John and Kylie Minogue these particular collaborations have been received positively by both critics and other notable figures In 2004 Bono lead vocalist of rock band U2 described Scissor Sisters as the best pop group in the world 4 They also collaborated with Global Cool in 2007 on one of their green lifestyle campaigns 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 2000 2003 Early career 1 2 2003 2004 Debut album and breakthrough success 1 3 2005 2007 Ta Dah 1 4 2008 2011 Night Work and other projects 1 5 2012 Magic Hour and indefinite hiatus 2 Artistry 2 1 Musical style 2 2 Performance style 3 Awards and nominations 4 Members 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 Tours 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit2000 2003 Early career edit Originally named Dead Lesbian and then the Fibrillating Scissor Sisters the final two words of the latter being derived from the lesbian sexual act of tribadism 1 2 the band was founded in 2000 after friends Jason Jake Shears Sellards and Scott Babydaddy Hoffman who had met in 1999 in Lexington both moved to New York City enjoying its open and gay friendly ethos They began producing music together with Babydaddy composing music and Shears writing lyrics The duo released a couple of singles to little success and began appearing at underground clubs on New York s Lower East Side 6 On a trip to Disneyland the pair met Ana Matronic Lynch at a screening of Michael Jackson s Captain EO During a subsequent teacup ride they discovered that they had a lot in common Shears later remarked I really thought she was a freak but when I started singing Another Part of Me she showed me the best moonwalk I ve ever seen 7 Ana Matronic ran a weekly cabaret event known as Knock Off at a club called the Slipper Room in New York where she liked to hire eccentric and alternative acts one reporter described it as a place that served up a racy multigender revue of kitsch and that a performer dressed as a giant vulva enfolded me with her labia while singing Lick Me in My Wet Spot to the tune of Hit Me With Your Best Shot 8 Matronic invited the pair to appear at Knock Off which they did on September 21 2001 Shears dressed as his character Jason the Amazing Back Alley Late Term Abortion whilst Matronic dressed as a reject from Andy Warhol s Factory joined the pair on stage and sang Shears and Babydaddy felt she was very effective and asked her to join the band on a permanent basis to which she agreed The trio then began appearing at other clubs dropping the word Fibrillating from their name They primarily played electroclash which was popular at the time in the underground club scene of New York with bands like Peaches and Chicks on Speed 9 They were soon joined by Derek Del Marquis Gruen on lead guitar who had known Shears from when they both worked at the IC Guys club where Shears had been a stripper 10 They were joined by a fifth member Patrick Paddy Boom Seacor on drums who being heterosexual felt the need to explain to his mother that it s not a gay band there are gay members but it doesn t matter It s about the music and about performance 11 In 2002 the band signed with a small New York record company called A Touch of Class for a two single deal Their first single Electrobix dealt with gay men s obsessions with working out but proved to be less popular than its B side a cover version of Pink Floyd s progressive rock classic Comfortably Numb Matronic commented It s one of those songs that people were either gonna love or hate and that s really really powerful because it basically means you re evoking a reaction in everyone The first time I heard it I thought that if it doesn t make us famous it ll make us infamous because somebody will shoot us Their version of Comfortably Numb became a hit in many dance clubs and after sending Pink Floyd themselves a copy the Scissor Sisters received positive remarks from the song s original writers Roger Waters and David Gilmour 12 13 The song proved to be particularly popular in the UK where various record labels soon took an interest in the band In 2003 they decided they would tour Europe where they believed audiences would be more receptive to them and their music than their native US 14 2003 2004 Debut album and breakthrough success edit Comfortably Numb came to the attention of British label Polydor who signed the group to a contract Their first single for the label Laura with two different music videos had a limited release in 2003 and reaching number 54 in the UK Singles Chart receiving little attention with the exceptions of British music paper New Musical Express Channel 4 s entertainment programme V Graham Norton and the same channel s music programme Popworld for which they were interviewed The track also received much radio play in Australia Their track It Can t Come Quickly Enough was also included on the soundtrack of the film Party Monster 2003 playing over its ending credits Their first hit was in 2004 with the official release of Comfortably Numb Reaching number 10 in the UK this success was followed by Take Your Mama which went to number 17 a re release of Laura with two different music videos which went to number 12 the ballad Mary which went to number 14 and the hedonist anthem Filthy Gorgeous which peaked at number 5 in the UK All the singles came from their debut album Scissor Sisters which reached number one in the UK Albums Chart and became the best selling album of 2004 beating Keane s Hopes and Fears by 582 copies As of 2016 it is the 20th biggest selling album of the 21st century and the 39th biggest selling of all time in the UK 15 Several media outlets noted that Scissor Sisters stick out like a sore thumb on the list of artists who have sold over 2 million copies of an album in the UK in the 21st century the others being James Blunt Robbie Williams Keane Dido Coldplay and Norah Jones artists considered mainstream compared to the Scissor Sisters brash and controversial image The band had been particularly keen on producing an album that fitted together well rather than simply producing a string of singles According to Babydaddy their purpose was to create a perfect pop rock album that would pick you up at the beginning take you on a journey in the middle and set you right back down again in the same place at the end 16 About six months after its British release Scissor Sisters was released in the US To publicize it the band appeared on the popular morning television show Live with Regis and Kelly an event that Shears later recalled Kelly Ripa loved us after the first time we played she gave me a hug and whispered in my ear I just want you to know that this is my favorite music performance we ve ever had It was amazing 17 Nonetheless neither the band nor the album proved to be a big commercial success in the US major chain store Wal Mart refused to stock it claiming on its website that it contained a snarling swaggering attack on conservatism in the form of the song Tits on the Radio 18 The band refused to produce a clean version of the album and Babydaddy remarked that We did have to slap a parental warning sticker on the disc which is completely absurd I think a kid listening to Eminem is getting a much more negative message than what we ve been putting forward We ve only got one shit and a few tits 19 Band members have shown their dissatisfaction with the decision on a number of occasions However they continued their success in Europe by performing at the Brixton Academy in London for Halloween 2004 where they asked the audience to dress up as the characters from The Rocky Horror Show the band themselves did so too 20 2005 2007 Ta Dah edit Recording of the second album Ta Dah commenced in mid May 2005 at the Discoball sneak previews of new songs were played at live performances including Everybody Wants the Same Thing performed at the Live 8 concert Paul McCartney I Can t Decide Hybrid Man Forever Right Now and Hair Baby a title that refers to the phenomenon of tumors containing partially formed fetuses Among the assumed pseudonyms used to play a series of secret shows to test this new material were Bridget Jones Diarrhea Portion Control and Megapussi 21 full citation needed Scissor Sisters were also one of the headlining acts at the British V Festival in 2005 where they collaborated on stage with Scottish rock group Franz Ferdinand to perform a cover version of David Bowie s Suffragette City nbsp Jake Shears on tour in St Louis 2007The band fulfilled one of its dreams Elton John collaborated with them on I Don t Feel Like Dancin as pianist and co writer The song reached No 1 in the United Kingdom on September 10 2006 and remained in the top spot for four consecutive weeks I Don t Feel Like Dancin also peaked at No 1 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and the Euro Hot 100 I Don t Feel Like Dancin became the group s biggest hit to date Elton John also contributed to the song Intermission on Ta Dah and played piano on a demo of the song Bad Shit that can be found on the Lights CDsingle In 2006 they acted as an opening act for Depeche Mode s Touring the Angel Tour for a concert in Mountain View California Their first gig in the UK for promotion of the second album took place at the KOKO Club Camden London on Aug 31 2006 and was filmed for MTV 2006 performances at the Bowery Ballroom and Siren Music Festival in New York and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival allowed the band to showcase an array of songs from the new album A free concert was given in Trafalgar Square to 10 000 ballot winners on September 16 2006 to promote the Red charity The band also headlined the 2006 Bestival festival on the Isle of Wight 22 Additionally they were invited to BBC s Maida Vale studios to perform different songs on every show broadcast on BBC Radio 1 23 The event dubbed Scissor Sisters Day culminated in them actually standing in for presenter Pete Tong and hosting his three hour slot themselves The show took an unexpected turn when a woman in labour telephoned the show to share her experience with the band and they played Push It by Salt n Pepa for her Several performances interviews and a humorous jingle that was written in an hour were filmed and edited into a special seven day looped broadcast on BBCi The album was released on September 18 2006 in the United Kingdom and on September 26 2006 in the United States According to Shears the album is a combination of 1960s psychedelia glam rock and disco It reached No 1 in the UK Albums Chart in its first week of release officially taking the top spot on September 24 2006 marking a first for the Scissor Sisters consisting of a single and album at the top of the UK charts simultaneously The album Ta Dah leaked onto the Internet on September 10 2006 five days before its release in the United Kingdom The Scissor Sisters ended their first UK tour at Wembley Arena London from November 24 to 26 2006 supported by new artist Lily Allen who performed during the three days there The band has also been in the Latin America Top 40 Airplay I Don t Feel Like Dancin is still charting and is so far their biggest hit to date in Latin America reaching No 23 charting mostly in South America particularly Peru Land of a Thousand Words was released as the second single from the album peaking at No 19 in the UK She s My Man was the third single released in February 2007 peaking at No 29 Kiss You Off was the fourth and final single released in May 2007 but failed to dent the Top 40 their first single since their debut Laura to do so The Kiss You Off video centered around Ana Matronic in a futuristic beauty salon The group was the main event during the New Year s Eve celebrations for 2007 in Berlin On February 8 and 9 2007 the group appeared on the American daytime soap opera Passions 24 They performed I Don t Feel Like Dancin and Land of a Thousand Words from the album Ta Dah 2008 2011 Night Work and other projects edit nbsp Jake Shears and Ana Matronic performing in 2010 at the Fuji Rock Festival JapanAfter touring the world in 2007 the band had a short hiatus in order to work on their next studio album 25 Premiering new material of this album at secret gigs in New York City s Mercury Lounge in October 2008 they assumed the names Queef Latina and Debbie s Hairy New songs included on the set list were Television Who s Your Money 26 Other Girls Major for You None of My Business Singularity Do the Strand Who s There Not the Loving Kind Taking Shape with Babydaddy on lead vocals and Uroboros Shears stated on the band s website there was a possibility that none of these songs would appear on the album as the band was less than satisfied with most of them This was confirmed to be the case when the track list was revealed Drummer Paddy Boom was absent at these gigs and it was later announced that he had amicably parted from the band The band had come into contact with drummer Randy Real Schrager who was known from his work on the downtown New York scene playing with bands such as Jessica Vale and The Act He was initially brought on as a fill in during Paddy Boom s leave of absence Eventually Randy was made part of the full time line up Scissor Sisters spent much of 2008 and early 2009 in the recording studio However after working on new material for approximately 18 months the band decided to shelve their third album Shears explained In my heart I knew it wasn t right I didn t really know what it was trying to say It left me a little bit cold 27 Reportedly an entire record had been worked on but that the group had shelved it about a year ago Shears admits If it wasn t something we could fully get behind and believe in I think the band was going to be over 28 In June 2009 the band returned to the studio and began to work on new tracks that made it onto Night Work their replacement third album Produced in collaboration with Stuart Price Night Work was released on June 28 2010 The album was described as supersexual and sleazy with its first single Fire with Fire as a really epic song that makes you feel really good 29 With the album the band have toured worldwide on The Night Work Tour As an opening act they joined Lady Gaga for select dates on her third leg of The Monster Ball Tour in early 2011 Shears and Scissor Sisters collaborator John JJ Garden provided the lyrics and score for a world premiere musical adaptation of Armistead Maupin s Tales of the City a much loved series of novels and later a television miniseries about life in San Francisco in the 1970s The musical was first developed at the Eugene O Neill Theater Center s National Music Theater Conference in 2009 where Shears and Garden collaborated with a creative team that included playwright Jeff Whitty and director Jason Moore of the Tony Award winning musical Avenue Q 30 31 The show had a subsequent run in San Francisco on May 18 2011 at the American Conservatory Theater 2012 Magic Hour and indefinite hiatus edit nbsp Babydaddy and Ana Matronic performing in Kansas City on the 2012 Magic Hour tour On October 31 2011 Shears tweeted that the band s fourth album was in its final stages A song from the new album titled Shady Love debuted on Annie Mac s BBC Radio 1 show on January 2 2012 Shady Love features guest vocals from Azealia Banks while Jake Shears performs under his pseudonym Krystal Pepsy 32 On March 13 2012 Scissor Sisters announced the title of the album Magic Hour and revealed that the record would be released worldwide on May 28 2012 The band also announced the release date of a new single Only the Horses 33 Originally scheduled to come out on May 20 the release of Only the Horses was brought forward to May 13 The video premiered on Thursday April 18 2012 On May 7 the band released the track Let s Have a Kiki exclusively via Spotify in some countries citation needed Upon release Magic Hour peaked at 4 on the UK Albums Chart and 35 on the US Billboard 200 34 The album reached 1 on Billboard s Dance Electronic Albums chart The band embarked on a world tour in support of Magic Hour starting with summer shows in North America 35 On July 9 2012 they performed the American TV premiere of Let s Have a Kiki on Bravo TV s Watch What Happens Live 36 They toured Europe in September and October 2012 35 On October 23 2012 while performing at the Camden Roundhouse Scissor Sisters announced an indefinite hiatus 37 A year later Ana Matronic insisted that the band while still on break had not permanently split 38 The band collaborated on a charity record with MNDR and released Swerlk on June 9 2017 their first release in five years 39 Proceeds for the single were donated to the Contigo Fund a nonprofit organization for LGBTQ individuals 39 In June 2019 Shears stated the impetus for the band s hiatus was the success of Let s Have a Kiki and wanting to end things on a high note 40 Artistry editMusical style edit Scissor Sisters music can be generally described as a mixture of glam rock disco and alternative music They appear to have been heavily influenced by Elton John who co wrote and played piano on I Don t Feel Like Dancin despite Shears commenting that he was not familiar with his work prior to the release of their record Shears has since stated that he has become a big fan The band also has been compared to ABBA the Bee Gees Blondie KC and the Sunshine Band Duran Duran who were the reason we got into music Matronic stated Supertramp Siouxsie and the Banshees who Matronic wouldn t be here without David Bowie 1970s era Kiss Queen Chic Richard O Brien and various other dance disco rock and funk acts Shears also stated that The Beatles have been an influence for him and that he is a huge fan of Paul McCartney and Wings hence their track entitled Paul McCartney However the band admits that their music is hard to categorise The lyrics of their songs largely written by Shears and Babydaddy are known for their mixture of wit and tragedy The songs on their debut album dealt with a number of subjects and issues in a variety of styles from drug abuse within the gay community Return to Oz to Shears deep platonic love for his best friend Mary Mary Mary died of a brain aneurysm in April 2006 news that devastated members of the band 41 Many of Scissor Sisters songs deal with themes in the lesbian gay bisexual and transgender community citation needed relating to the fact that three of the band members including the two founders are gay Filthy Gorgeous is about transgender prostitutes while Take Your Mama deals with coming out of the closet to family members Despite this Shears stated I don t believe sexuality really matters when it comes to music 42 In an interview featured on the We Are Scissor Sisters And So Are You DVD Shears states The fact that some of us are gay affects our music the same amount as it does that some of the members of Blondie are straight Performance style edit The visuals for Scissor Sisters self titled first album and its singles featured artwork by an English illustrator named Spookytim who had a studio in Brighton called Studiospooky The artwork was created by a wide variety of techniques and mixed traditional paper based processes with digital and photographic elements in order to reflect the multi referential nature of the band s music Scissor Sisters are known for their extravagant live performances In some of their early shows Shears was known to remove all of his clothes onstage harking back to his former profession as a go go stripper in others he threw inflated condoms into the audience 43 nbsp Scissor Sisters on tour in St Louis 2007 Isn t It Strange a track created during the band s recording session for Night Work featured in Shrek Forever After 2010 44 DJ Earworm s 2005 song No One Takes Your Freedom combined Scissor Sisters Take Your Mama with The Beatles For No One George Michael s Freedom 90 and Aretha Franklin s Think 45 Awards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Scissor SistersMembers editCurrent members Jake Shears born Jason Sellards vocals piano guitar 2001 present Babydaddy born Scott Hoffman bass guitar keyboards backing vocals rhythm guitar 2001 present Ana Matronic born Ana Lynch vocals Mistress of Ceremonies percussion keyboards 2001 present Del Marquis born Derek Gruen lead guitar bass guitar 2001 present Randy Real born Randy Schrager drums electronic drums percussion 2008 present Former members Paddy Boom born Patrick Seacor drums electronic drums percussion 2001 2008 Live shows and performances have included John JJ Garden son of Graeme Garden of The Goodies on keyboards and rhythm and bass guitars 46 Discography editMain article Scissor Sisters discography Scissor Sisters 2004 Ta Dah 2006 Night Work 2010 Magic Hour 2012 Filmography editWe Are Scissor Sisters And So Are You 2004 Hurrah A Year of Ta Dah 2007 Tours editUntitled European Tour 2003 Crevice Canyon Tour 2004 The Ta Dah Tour 2007 The Night Work Tour 2010 2011 Let s Have A Kiki Tour 2012 As supporting act Astronaut Tour in support of Duran Duran 2004 Vertigo Tour in support of U2 2005 Touring the Angel in support of Depeche Mode 2006 The Monster Ball Tour in support of Lady Gaga 2011 See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scissor Sisters List of artists who reached number one on the U S dance chart List of number one dance hits United States References edit a b Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 29 a b Harrington Richard January 7 2005 Scissor Sisters On the Cutting Edge The Washington Post Retrieved September 17 2008 Scissors score first number one BBC News September 10 2006 Retrieved May 23 2010 Bono quoted in Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Blurb Global Cool is hot on carbon emissions The Times London May 12 2007 Archived from the original on June 12 2011 Retrieved February 1 2011 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Pages 13 16 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 19 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 23 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 26 28 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 35 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 37 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 39 43 Harrington Richard January 7 2005 Scissor Sisters On the Cutting Edge The Washington Post Retrieved May 23 2010 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 45 Copsey Rob October 13 2018 The UK s Top 40 biggest studio albums of time Official Charts Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 62 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 108 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Sisters album had to be scrapped admits singer Daily Record UK Retrieved May 8 2010 The new Scissor Sisters album here is the news popjustice com August 27 2009 Archived from the original on August 30 2009 Retrieved September 1 2009 Hetrick Adam March 26 2010 Tales of the City Musical Will Premiere in San Fran ACT Season to Include McCraney Irwin and Pinter Playbill US Archived from the original on June 4 2010 Retrieved April 16 2011 American Conservatory Theater Armistead Maupin s Tales of the City A New Musical Archived from the original on April 12 2011 Retrieved April 17 2011 Radio 1 Programmes Annie Mac Jake Shears Special Delivery BBC January 2 2012 Retrieved April 24 2012 Stickler John March 13 2012 Scissor Sisters announce new single new album and UK live shows Stereoboard Retrieved March 13 2012 Magic Hour Scissor Sisters Billboard com Retrieved June 27 2012 a b Scissor Sisters Events Retrieved June 27 2012 Let s Have a Kiki Bravo TV Retrieved July 10 2012 Baggs Michael October 25 2012 Scissor Sisters announce hiatus at London show Gigwise Archived from the original on October 28 2012 Scissor Sisters haven t split insists singer 3 News NZ September 30 2013 Archived from the original on June 11 2015 a b Sodomsky Sam June 9 2017 Scissor Sisters and MNDR Join for New Benefit Song SWERLK pitchfork com Retrieved June 10 2017 Renzi Dan June 19 2019 Jake Shears on WorldPride and what really broke up Scissor Sisters www gaycities com Retrieved June 19 2019 1 dead link Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 32 Hannaford Alex 2005 Scissor Sisters London Artnik Page 107 1 Hits From Another Planet Scissor Sisters Isn t It Strange Alienhits blogspot com May 18 2010 Retrieved May 25 2010 Mashup of Beatles Aretha George Michaels Scissor Sisters phenomenal Boing Boing Boingboing net March 3 2005 Archived from the original on September 10 2009 Retrieved February 25 2011 Relative Values Graeme Garden and his son John The Times London March 4 2007 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