Scissor Sisters

Jake Shears tells us about the influences behind new album 'Last Man Dancing'

Influences include Roisin Murphy, Giorgio Moroder, ‘Weird Science,‘ Madonna, and more.

Indie Basement (6/2): the week in classic indie, college rock, and more

This week in the Basement: Protomartyr, Baxter Dury, Noel Gallagher, Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters), RVG, Beach Fossils, Juan Wauters, Lanterns on the Lake and more.

Indie Basement: Best Songs and Albums of February 2023

Featuring U.S. Girls, Orbital, audiobooks, FACS, Feist, Robert Forster, Girl Ray, Naima Bock, Ibex Clone, Gina Birch Y La Bamba, and more of February’s best stuff.

Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters) preps new LP ft Kylie, Iggy and more, shares "Too Much Music"

Jake says ‘‘Last Man Dancing‘ is “my ultimate house party“ and the guestlist also includes Big Freedia, Boys Noize, Amber Martin and…Jane Fonda?

13 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs from Annie (ft Scissor Sisters’ Jake Shears), Jeffrey Lewis, Mega Bog, Hot Mulligan (Jimmy Eat World cover), Ænigmatum, and more…

Today's livestreams (OutKast, Pearl Jam, Wilco, Lorde, Khruangbin, Greg Dulli, more)

plus John Prine, Charles Bradley, Sharon Van Etten, Tyler the Creator, Jamila Woods, Deer Tick, Gary Clark Jr., The Slackers, and more livestreams you can watch today since there are no live concerts to attend.

Josh Homme announces first Desert Sessions album in 16 years

The album features Billy F. Gibbons (ZZ Top), Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters), Les CLaypool (Primus), Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint), Carla Azar (Autolux, Jack White), Matt Sweeney (Chavez), and more.

David Byrne shares mix of “unexpected” covers, with Ashley O, Sonic Youth & more

”Here is a playlist of songs covered by unexpected artists. They step outside their usual genre for material, and then personalize it,” Byrne writes.

Scissor Sisters' Jake Shears released solo debut (stream it), announces tour

Former Scissor Sisters main man Jake Shears released his self-titled solo debut today. If he’d released it under his old band’s name, no-one would’ve batted an eye, he’s still strutting to disco, glam, George Michael, Paul Williams and The Osmonds, but this sounds like the most fun he’s had since the first (great) Scissor Sisters album.

Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters) shares solo single "Creep City," playing shows

On “Creep City,” Shears doesn’t stray too far from the stomping glam cabaret that Scissor Sisters made in their prime.
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