Most of the money of the duo Lost Boys went to the postage they needed to send their demos. Unfortunately, all these attempts were fruitless, as no record company turned out to be interested in their music. Jeremy Greenspan and Johnny Dark didn't like it anymore and had already turned off the lights in their studio to prepare for a job in daily life, when the KIN label rang the bell. They wanted
… more material from this duo that could push electro in a whole new direction. Where most electro relies on a long-live-eighties feel, the Lost Boys take a whole new path with their fragile, sentimental songs (courtesy of Greenspan's songwriting skills) that are sung extremely fragile about dark, brooding electro rhythms. Songs about forgotten birthdays and other daily griefs are recited in a melancholic way in a way that would not be out of place in the depressive spirit of the eighties. Depressed, but very beautiful. (AD)more