

Apart from a 2003 interview on VH1's True Spin, and a 2008 SOCAN Awards Gala where he was presented with an award for "The Safety Dance", Doroschuk made few public appearances during the 2000s. The studio album used material originally intended for Doroschuk's unreleased second solo album, Mote in God's Eye. In 1997, recording under the name "Ivan," he released a solo album, The Spell, which was followed by a 1999 tour to promote the album.ĭoroschuk attempted to revive Men Without Hats in 2003 with his release of the band's comeback album, No Hats Beyond This Point, but did not reform the group for a tour or live performances.

Men Without Hats started out as a new wave band, but the band's sound changed throughout the 1980s, adding more rock influence and transitioning to hard rock by the end of 1990. Doroschuk formed the Canadian new wave/synthpop group Men Without Hats in 1977, earning worldwide success with " The Safety Dance" in 1983 and " Pop Goes the World" in 1987.
