Scissor Sisters' larger-than-life music came from the cutting edge of New York's nightlife and LGBTQ+ culture, but they achieved mainstream popularity without sacrificing any of their authenticity. As they continued the tradition of Elton John, Chic, David Bowie, and other artists with an abundance of wit and glamor, they forged a style all their own, thanks in part to the elements of burlesque and drag that electrified their live shows. After transforming Pink Floyd's "Comfortably Numb" into a Grammy-nominated club anthem, they brought that same creativity to 2004's Scissor S...