Scissor Sisters: Fire With Fire (Single Review)

by Bradley Stern
filed under: Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Freddie Mercury, Scissor Sisters, Single Review

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In case you’ve already forgotten, the Scissor Sisters recently unveiled one of the most brilliant tunes of 2010, “Invisible Light.” Here is a reminder:



Yep. Still amazing.

But now, we’ve got our hands on the first official single from Night Work, “Fire With Fire.”

Straying from the dirty disco sounds of “Invisible Light” in favor of glam arena rock (from Frankie Goes to Hollywood to Freddie Mercury, if you will), the Sisters’ debut single is an abridged dance-rock anthem for the new decade. It’s a different sound than “Invisible Light,” but not all that separate either. Know what I mean?

All in all, the single proves equally indicative of the potential brilliance of Night Work. I approve.

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  • http://xolondon.blogspot.com xolondon

    Totally agree about how they are diff sides of Scissters but still sound like they can be from one album. This song will sound good on radio. British radio of course.

  • Anonymous

    AGREED



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