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Hello Operator

7 p.m. Sunday, December 30. Cicero's, 6691 Delmar Boulevard, University City.

By Annie Zaleski

Published on December 26, 2007

Don't hold it against Hello Operator that it's opened for Hilary Duff, Simple Plan and Loverboy: This Canadian duo specializes in the type of eye-popping keyboard-pop that made new-wave so much fun. On its new EP The Breaks, vocalist/guitarist Mike Condo and keyboardist/vocalist Evan Huson have created six well-crafted tunes that (most impressively) are slick and radio-ready without being soulless. "Chasing Satellites" is an infectious garage-stomp with a power-pop heart of gold, the strutting "Hot Step" could be an outtake from the Cars' early albums — down to the paranoid vocals, zooming synths and stutter-step riffs — and "Just Another Girlfriend" sounds like Hot Hot Heat dirty-dancing with the Darkness.



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