For those of us who weren’t lucky enough to see the Scissor Sisters’ Hallowe’en Concert live at the Brixton Academy, Tiscali has been kind enough to post an hour-long webcast on their “Global Cool” website. Now fans the world over can experience Jake’s spastic “dancing,” Ana’s vamping and throaty growl, and Del’s chest-high pants AS IF WE HAD ALL BEEN THERE!
That’s right: the Scissor Sisters are now previewing their upcoming album, Ta-Dah, on MySpace, for FREE! And you don’t even have to compromise your principles and get a MySpace account–anyone can listen. ANYONE AT ALL!!!! So go to http://www.myspace.com/scissorsisters and check it out.
[Remember, the album appears in stores (you know, in the 'real world') on September 26.]
Check out the Scissor Sisters‘ giga-mondo-fab new publicity shot! Remember, their new album, Ta-Dah, is due out in September, so start hyperventilating now!!
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