Dose Your Dreams
The art-hardcore band’s fifth album is a dynamic departure for the group, a long, psychedelic, concept-heavy odyssey that dips into many genres along the way.
Ambitious and contrarian as ever, this is some of Fucked Up's best work yet
The Canadian six-piece are so much more than a hardcore punk band, as their multi-faceted fifth studio album proves
The late D. Boon of the Minutemen once said, "Punk is whatever we made it to be," and no band that has emerged since the turn of the century has taken that message to heart like Fucked Up.
The fifth album from Toronto's Fucked Up, Dose Your Dreams could well be their best effort yet.
It's easy to lose sight of our aspirations and dreams while living in a world where so many horrible things seem to be taking place at a rap...
'Dose Your Dreams' proves Fucked Up’s got a deep enough bag of tricks to make even conventionality sound compelling.
Fucked Up bear an extravagance that nestles them comfortably into many genres.
'Dose Your Dreams' by Fucked Up, album review by Adam Williams. The full-length comes out on October 5th, via Arts and Crafts/Merge Records
The Toronto band’s fifth album adds new voices and sounds but keeps the punk spirit in their best songs yet