Scissor Sisters new album 'like giving birth'
Scissor Sisters are celebrating the completion of their delayed second album 'Ta-Dah' by comparing the difficult record to child birth.
Excited frontman Jake Shears is thrilled with the finished product, insisting he's as proud as a new dad. He is confident their studio labour has paid off.
"I feel like I've birthed a baby," he said. "It was very weird and painful but I think my baby is really cute!"
He went on to say that the old rock cliché is very true: it's harder doing a second album, but that he's glad they took their time with it. He believes when a record comes out people remember it if it's good, "they don't necessarily remember that it came out four months after it should have".
The album, the New York outfit's follow-up to their eponymous debut, features a collaboration with Elton John.







