Scissor Sisters' Babydaddy grows into a new 'Nostalgia' - 48 hills
Briefly

Scott Hoffman, known as Babydaddy from the Scissor Sisters, reminisces about his impactful period in San Francisco during the early 2000s, which shaped his creative journey. Moving there post-college in 1999, he immersed himself in the city's vibrant music scene until rising costs forced his departure in 2001. More than two decades later, he revisits these memories through his debut graphic novel, which explores themes of fame, memory, and a dystopian reality, echoing connections with fellow band member Jake Shears.
"I decided to move there right after college in 1999. This is where I'd go to discover some great creative moments for myself. I just wanted to hear music everywhere."
"This central figure is a foreign body, but I feel very at home in the dark world I inhabit. It's a sentiment I share with Jake Shears."
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