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The long-awaited reunion that fans have been clamouring for is here: Scissor Sisters are back and readying their first live shows in over 12 years. The era-defining pop disruptors – lead singer Jake Shears plus multi-instrumentalists Babydaddy and Del Marquis – will fill the UK's arenas next May with their signature mix of showmanship, songcraft and galvanising queer energy. "It’s the 20th anniversary of our debut album Scissor Sisters, so it really feels like the right time to revisit all the intense excitement of that moment," Jake says. "And," Babydaddy adds, "there's something really special about us being a gay band, a queer band, who really pushed into the mainstream with that album. We want to revisit that because there weren't as many LGBTQ+ acts breaking through in that way 20 years ago.

Released in February 2004, the group's eponymous debut album was a chart-topping blockbuster that spawned five irresistible singles: the funky strut of Laura, Elton-esque coming out anthem Take Your Mama, life-affirming ballad Mary, horny club banger Filthy/Gorgeous and an audacious disco cover of Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb. "I think Jake's original vision for our version was Sisters of Mercy meets Cher, so we definitely ended up upsetting some prog rock fans," Babydaddy says with a smile. The album, one of the UK's 40 best-sellers of all time, will be reissued on vinyl on 22nd November with a deluxe expanded edition to follow next year. Fans can expect B-sides, remixes and unheard rarities alongside the original 11-track LP.

In a way, the album's jubilant fusion of rollicking pop, gleaming glam rock, classic balladry and subtly subversive club tunes reflects the fact that Scissor Sisters started out as musical outsiders. They honed their chops on the early 2000s' stylish, proudly DIY electroclash scene, which drew largely from 1980s synth-pop and new wave, but were equally inspired by 1970s rock icons like Elton John and Steely Dan. "The sound of that first album is a mix of our own homemade productions and our aspirations to make epic arena rock," Jake says.

They're also a band defined by certain dichotomies. Though they emerged from New York's hyper-creative queer underground, they were embraced most vehemently of all in the UK, where Scissor Sisters became the best-selling album of 2004. That year, they also collaborated with pop royalty when they co-wrote and produced Kylie Minogue's shimmering disco gem I Believe in You, a UK number two hit that was nominated for a Grammy award.

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