Tuesday 13 March 2012

Magic Hour, Only The Horses, and New Tour Dates!

WOW!

We cannot believe the amount of Scisster news that has dropped today. New Album MAGIC HOUR out on the 28th of May, with the new single 'ONLY THE HORSES' coming out on the 20th of May. 

There are a number of collaborators including Calving Harris, Pharrell Williams, Diplo, Alex Ridha (BoysNoize) and Azealia Banks. Jake says the album is 'a sweet joyful melange of beat-driven pop'.

Pre-order the new album from the following links...

The band are playing the Bowery Ballroom in NYC, date TBC and London's Shepard Bush Empire on the 16th and 17th of May.

Fan Pre-sale tomorrow here.
General sale on Friday

I think that about wraps that up for just now. If you have any more news, email us at wearescissorsisters@gmail.com



Wednesday 1 February 2012

Summadayze Interview

Just popped on to share an interview with Del and Jake while they were at the Summadayze fest down under!



Keep requesting #SHADYLOVE on your local radios. I'm gonna get my shady love.

Oh and follow the lovely Del Marquis on twitter HERE

Saturday 14 January 2012

Ana Matronic Interview in Abu Dhabi

Ana has an interesting chat about Abu Dhabi, Lady Gaga and the new album suggesting a April/May release date! Read the article HERE!

Most exciting bit:

"We have a new record coming out. I’m hoping – fingers crossed – in April or May. I’m also a visual artist and am part of a psychedelic light show that has been going on since the late 60s, it’s called the Joshua Light Show."

Ana is now on twitter too. Follow her HERE

Tuesday 10 January 2012

Shears Interview with the National


Jake has a chat about playing in Abu Dabi and the reception of the new song "Shady Love". Click HERE for the article. 

Del Marquis interview.

Just a little interview from Del with the Wall Street Journal on their current tour in Asia!

Fresh from the Asian leg (Hong Kong, Bali and Singapore) of their 2012 tour, Scissor Sisters guitarist Del Marquis spoke with Scene Asia about playing on this side of the world, the band’s latest single “Shady Love” and where they’re headed next.
The Wall Street Journal: What are your impressions of Asia so far?
Del Marquis: The places we have gone [have] a strong Western influence, so it’s really a meeting point in terms of where we’ve chosen, or where we’ve been allowed, to play in Asia.
It’s interesting in that it’s an easy place for a Westerner to kind of get a sense of the different cultures. Especially Singapore and Hong Kong, [where] almost every language is spoken.
WSJ: How do the fans here compare?
Marquis: In Hong Kong, people were just on the verge of being polite and subdued but having a great time. There’s no mistake people react differently culturally, and it doesn’t mean they’re enjoying it any less or more.
In Bali, I have to say it was half of a tourist crowd, so you get the classic, really drunk Westerner who has no social decorum at all next to the people who are traveling from within Indonesia who are just so thrilled that we’re even in their part of the word.
WSJ: Thoughts on playing in Singapore?
Marquis: This continent has been a little bit surprising to all of us. It’s almost, if not more of a melting pot than New York. I don’t get the sense that it’s oppressive.
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WSJ: Any concerns about the way you guys dress and the songs that you sing?
Marquis: That’s what we’re paid to do, so if someone’s going to come out and throw a tarp over me…I guess it can happen. But I don’t know what it’s like to live in a place and feel any kind of oppression, in terms of living openly if you’re gay or lesbian.
WSJ: How has the response been to “Shady Love”?
Marquis: It’s doing well, it was in the top 10 world-wide when it came out. People are loving it and hating it. It’s a conversation. It’s not like any other song we’ve put out.
WSJ: How do you decide which artists to work with?
Marquis: It’s usually [lead singer] Jake…being inspired by something. But we never go for the obvious choices. We never like the idea of just paying someone like the Dream $100,000 if it’s not a good fit. I think we find people with like minds, who like what we do.
WSJ: What’s next for you?
Marquis: We play a show in Abu Dhabi, which is another frontier. That I’m a little bit more concerned about [laughs] — but like I said, if they’re paying for us to be there, they know what we’re about. And we haven’t gotten any kind of warning not to display your ankles, as far as I know it should go off without a hitch.

Tuesday 3 January 2012

SHADY LOVE

Hello scissorhood!

What a warm welcome into 2012 from our sisters! Shady Love the first single from their fourth highly anticipated studio album, hit the radio yesterday on Annie Mac's show. The hip-hop influenced single produced by Boys Noize and featuring up-coming rapper/singer Azealia Banks (under the alias of Krystal Pepsy) is a change of direction however the band have mentioned that there is a diverse mixed bag of music on the future album. I personally love the track. Below you'll find a link to the music video for shady love.


Let us know what you think! Tweet us @Scisster or leave a comment below!

Shady Love is released on the 12th of February.