Amazon.comRightly hailed in their hometown of Chicago as pop phenoms and two of the sexiest guys in show business, brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio make their major-label debut with this ridiculously tuneful five-song E.P. on the new label started by Herb "Tijuana Brass" Alpert, whom the Trumfios recruited to play trumpet on a few tunes. The aesthetic is retro in that it reaches back to the New Wave era-specifically, Gary Numan, Silicon Teens, and Kraftwerk-but futuristic in that those artists envisioned a world that hasn't yet taken shape. In any event, the hooks are timeless in the title track (a cheerful ditty about S&M-take that, Madonna) and "Owed to A Devil" (a song about selling out to a major-label Satan not unlike ol' Herb). Jim Derogatis