Seconds (remastered Version): Seventeen
This track’s moody, synth-driven melody gains a lot from the cleaner, modern master, highlighting the band's shift towards synth-heavy new wave.
Considered an early, foundational example of gothic rock , Seventeen Seconds showed that the band was moving beyond simple punky pop. It’s an album that perfectly captures the "mood" of 1980—a sense of chilly, introspective coldness that still resonates today. Final Verdict Seventeen Seconds (Remastered Version)
Listing other 1980s albums that define this era of goth-post-punk. This track’s moody, synth-driven melody gains a lot
Lol Tolhurst’s sparse, robotic drumming feels more precise and claustrophobic in the remastered format. This track’s moody
This blog post explores why this particular remaster is essential for understanding the pivotal, moody shift of Robert Smith's early career. From Pop to Post-Punk: The Evolution