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Cornershop


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Origin Leicester, England
Genre(s) Indie Rock
Britpop
Dance
Years active 1991—present
Label(s) Rough Trade Records
Wiiija
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Members
Tjinder Singh
Ben Ayres
Pete Downing
James Milne
Adam Blake
Peter Bengry
Nick Simms
Former members
Avtar Singh
David Chambers
Anthony Saffery
Pete Hall
Wallis Healey
Paul McGuigan



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Scissor Sisters Showcase New Album At Sweaty London Gig

June 22, 2010
Scissor Sisters Showcase New Album At Sweaty London GigScissor Sisters showcased their long-awaited new album 'Night Work' during a sweaty show in London tonight (June 22).

The US group played a host of songs from the dance-inspired record at the first of two back-to-back gigs at Brixton Academy.

The 90-minute set also included a number of fan favourites, many of which were attuned to suit the band's new direction.

Opening with 'Night Work's' title track, Scissor Sisters were on energetic form throughout, with frontman Jake Shears prowling the stage in a black vest and ripped jeans.

The singer displayed his impressive vocal range - and new muscled physique - during new songs 'Something Like This', 'Nightlife' and 'Any Which Way'.

After the latter track, singer Ana Matronic, who was wearing a black leather dress, hailed London as their "hometown crowd".

"We're back just as dirty and filthy as we ever, ever were," she added. "Actually we might be dirtier."

Unlike Scissor Sisters’ elaborate stage shows of past, the band were accompanied by a more minimal, yet seductive, backdrop to match 'Night Work's' industrial theme.

The new direction was also evident in their older songs, including a stripped down 'Take Your Mama' and a rock-driven 'Laura'.

After briefly leaving the stage, Scissor Sister returned to play a three-song encore, which included their new album's closing track 'Invisible Light'.

They ended the set with 'Filthy / Gorgeous', which climaxed with a show of confetti dollar bills rain down on the audience.

Scissor Sisters play Brixton again tomorrow (June 23), before performing at the Glastonbury festival this weekend.

Scissor Sisters set list was:

  1. Night Work
  2. Laura
  3. Whole New Way
  4. She’s My Man
  5. Something Like This
  6. Any Which Way
  7. Tits On The Radio
  8. All That You Get
  9. Running Out
  10. Take Your Mama
  11. I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’
  12. Fire With Fire
  13. Nightlife
  14. Skintight
  15. Comfortably Numb
  16. Invisible Light
  17. Filthy / Gorgeous

(by Jason Gregory)



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