Jake Shears, of Scissor Sisters fame, made up a reasonably generous chunk of my musical childhood via that very band. The truth is, I vividly remember the band’s hit track "I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’" as one of many very first songs ever that I actively liked. With all of that stated, the decision for Jake Shears to venture down a brand new musical chapter by means of a solo discography felt like a pretty huge deal to say the least. And with the discharge of his debut solo album, which was self-titled, the results of this resolution definitely seemed successful. Being an enjoyable sufficient album for me to get a signed copy of the vinyl, this self-titled document saw Jake Shears injecting his unique and underrated musical presence into one thing that carried a bit extra of a grand but contemporary feel, in comparison to the bombastic digital dance essence that made up the core of the final albums from Scissor Sisters. Provided that this debut solo album arrived to us all the best way again in 2018, the prospect of the artist releasing his sophomore solo album this yr was an exciting prospect certainly.
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