Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -flac- - Scissor
This comprehensive guide explores the Scissor Sisters' major discography from 2003 to 2012, highlighting why these releases deserve a spot in your high-fidelity lossless library. The Early Breakthrough: Pre-Album Singles (2003)
Before entering an indefinite hiatus, the band released Magic Hour , an album that mirrored the diverse electronic music landscape of 2012 by collaborating with various producers including Calvin Harris, Boys Noize, and Pharrell Williams. Production and Soundstage
As of 2024, Scissor Sisters have reunited for select shows and hinted at new material. But for purists, the 2003–2012 era remains the definitive run. The FLAC files from this period are not just digital copies—they are time capsules of a pre-streaming, pre-loudness-war era when pop albums were still dynamic, weird, and unapologetically queer. Scissor Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -FLAC-
| Format | FLAC Level 8 | | :--- | :--- | | | CD Rip (EAC Secure Mode) / Qobuz | | Cue Sheets | Included per album | | Logs | 100% AccurateRip verified | | Artwork | 600dpi scans (front/back/disc) |
Though preceded by underground vinyl singles in late 2003, their self-titled debut album dropped in early 2004 and became a certified juggernaut, particularly in the UK where it was the best-selling album of the year. This comprehensive guide explores the Scissor Sisters' major
After scrapping an entire album's worth of material that they felt lacked direction, the Scissor Sisters teamed up with legendary dance producer Stuart Price (Madonna, The Killers) to create Night Work . Released in June 2010, the album was a concept record centered around the sweat, hedonism, and pulse of New York City nightlife. Visually anchored by a striking Robert Mapplethorpe cover photo, the music was leaner, darker, and explicitly electronic. Key Tracks:
A vibrant homage to Elton John, David Bowie, and Chic, featuring live piano, brass arrangements, and funk guitars blended with electronic beats. But for purists, the 2003–2012 era remains the
Standard CD-quality FLAC should sit at 16-bit/44.1kHz with a bitrate roughly between 800 to 1000 kbps.
Early pressings showcase a raw, electro-clash energy.