Often taking the stage with razor-sharp haircuts and heavy makeup, they seem to have watched Tony Scott's 1983 film The Hunger one too many times. But their Cure/Bauhaus/David Bowie updates sometimes come with a streak of post-Marilyn Manson electro-horror, which is a trait they'll hopefully grow out of soon. Thankfully, they eschew repetitive techno beats and focus on aggressive rock and new-wave drum patterns. Put these infectious rhythms, the melodious semi-anthems, and their ultra-hip, youthful energy together in concert and the crowd is virtually guaranteed a nonstop adrenaline rush. Andrés Solar