Scissor SistersBest Scissor Sisters Albums Ranked
7.1
Avg Score
9
Opinions
7
Albums
5
Reviewers
Summary from 9 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Scissor Sisters's catalog across 7 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 7.1/10. The top-rated Scissor Sisters album is Scissor Sisters (2002) with a 8.1/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Ta-Dah and Night Work. The discography on Wavelength spans 2002 to 2011.
Scissor Sisters
“There's something about the kitchen-sink approach to music that makes me suspicious. Excessive genre-hopping or wearing stylistic flexibility as a badge is often considered honorable or even proof of an artist's restless, boundless talent. Yet when this approach is put under a microscope, the choice to aim for a variety of different sounds often seems like a mask for artists unable to do any one t”
Night Work
“Latest from the NYC band beloved across the pond shifts thematic focus from camp to overt sexuality and has a darker, more 1980s-informed sound.”
Ta-Dah
“The second album from the disco-tinged group is even more streamlined, pop-minded, and high-spirited than its 2004 self-titled debut.”
Night Work
“When these New Yorkers debuted in 2004, their flamboyant glam pop made them stars in Europe — not to mention a welcome new queer voice in rock. Three albums in, the Sisters are as gleefully hedonistic as ever: The beats still have that mirror-ball gleam, the slinky tunes still lodge themselves in your cranium, and […]”
Magic Hour
“Scissor Sisters' latest features collaborations with producers like Diplo, the Neptunes, and Boys Noize, but despite these club-friendly ringers the album is heavy on the ballads.”
Magic Hour
“The hedonistic disco–pop crew connects when it drops its guard (the cheating anthem "Year of Living Dangerously") or wigs out, but the Brit–pop and Elton John moves here feel phoned in. Moderation in pursuit of fabulosity is no virtue. Listen to ’Magic Hour’: Related• Photos: Random Notes”
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