Clearly aiming for that all-important Radio Disney demographic, the full-length debut by experimental Toronto punks
Fucked Up follows several years' worth of deliberately provocative singles and EPs. After a half-decade spent continually messing with the audience's heads by flirting with Nazi imagery in their record sleeves and interviews and deliberately introducing non-punk elements like 20-minute guitar jams on their previous records,
Hidden World is a surprisingly "normal" record in comparison to some of their earlier provocations. Based in hardcore but with a heavily experimental bent that borrows strongly from psychedelia and Krautrock, as well as contemporary anarchist punk outfits like
the Ex,
Hidden World consists of 13 lengthy songs that mesh lead singer Pink Eyes' standard-issue hardcore bark of a voice and muddled anarchist lyrics to a twin-guitar attack that traffics mostly in dynamic
Sonic Youth-style drones and brief spazz-outs of purely experimental noise. Somewhat unexpectedly,
Hidden World makes an argument for
Fucked Up as part of the thriving Canadian post-rock scene, which the band has previously willfully ignored. Cameos by members of
Final Fantasy,
Alexisonfire, and
the Arcade Fire (adding violin, acoustic guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals) contribute to this welcome cross-pollination. Enjoy it while you can, because previous history indicates that whatever
Fucked Up do next, it won't sound anything like
Hidden World. ~ Stewart Mason