No Hats Beyond This Point


No Hats Beyond this Point is the sixth studio album by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats. Released in 2003, it was their first album in twelve years. After the release of the album, the group broke up. It was the group's third and final album to be produced by Stefan Doroschuk.

Style and availability

The album's music consisted almost entirely of synthesizers, reverting to the group's previous sound. The album has virtually no drums.
Lead singer Ivan Doroschuk's nieces sing backup vocals in the tracks "Christina's World", "Telepathy" and "Roses."
The album is considered an "underground" album, a rarity that was not released to any record stores. In 2011, however, the band released the album commercially on several platforms for digital streaming and download.
It was intended to be Doroschuk's second solo album, titled Mote in God's Eye, but was released under the Men Without Hats name.

Critical reception

's David Jeffries noted the return of the band's iconic graphic symbol and synthesizer sound, in a negative review that contrasted "the wry songwriting and catchy melodies of the early days" with unsatisfying "juvenile instrumental backing" and "insipid melodies" on the new album. The review criticized the album's social commentary as excessive, "simplistic and filled with clichés," and added, "It's hard not to cringe when main man Ivan Doroschuk delivers such sophomoric lyrics so sternly."

Track listing

Personnel