Shape-shifting band breaks new ground (again) with their staggering sixth album, One Day
There was a moment, shortly before the world took a three-year pause, that Toronto’s shape-shifting psychedelic hardcore group Fucked Up entered the realm of quantum physics: simultaneously existing and nonexisting.
After mulling it over, however, Haliechuk says he came to understand that quitting was not the answer. Instead, he conceived of a way to truly claw his maximalist collective back into being: They had to burn everything they held sacred. They had to make a pop-rock record., the group’s sixth album, is a staggering hardcore-pop juggernaut.
Moreover, as he weighed the value of the band’s existence, Haliechuk says he began mulling the value of time itself, a theme that suitably rears its head throughout the record.
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