The Cure – Seventeen Seconds Vinyl LP

£27.95
The Cure – Seventeen Seconds Vinyl LP: Post-Punk Atmosphere with Analogue Depth

Minimal. Moody. Mesmerising.

Released in 1980, Seventeen Seconds marked a defining shift for The Cure—from raw post-punk beginnings to the icy, introspective soundscapes that would shape their legacy. Featuring standout tracks like A Forest and Play for Today, this album is a masterclass in restrained tension and atmospheric layering.

This vinyl pressing captures the sparse beauty of the recording with striking clarity. Glistening guitar lines, isolated vocals, and spacious drum work are rendered with rich tonal balance and quiet detail—perfect for audiophile setups that thrive on nuance and ambience. The soundstage feels wide and immersive, pulling you into the album’s bleak yet captivating emotional world.

For fans of minimalist production, analogue texture, and The Cure’s early evolution, Seventeen Seconds on vinyl is essential listening—dark, delicate, and hauntingly beautiful.

The Cure – Song Of A Lost World: Half Speed Mastered – 180-gram 2LP – Vinyl Record

£44.95
The Cure – Songs of a Lost World 2LP Vinyl: Half-Speed Mastered for Maximum Sonic Depth

New Material, Iconic Sound – Presented with Audiophile Precision

With Songs of a Lost World, The Cure return in cinematic form—layered, atmospheric, and emotionally charged. This 180-gram 2LP edition is half-speed mastered for enhanced fidelity, offering extended dynamic range, deeper lows, and refined highs that bring out every shadowy texture of the band’s signature sound.

From Robert Smith’s aching vocals to the haunting guitar work and immersive synth backdrops, this pressing rewards detailed listening. The weight and clarity of the vinyl enhance the album’s brooding atmosphere, making it a standout release for both longtime fans and discerning vinyl collectors.

Beautifully presented and cut for optimal playback, this is The Cure’s next chapter—pressed for those who demand sound with soul.

The Cure—from raw post-punk beginnings to the icy, introspective soundscapes that would shape their legacy. Featuring standout tracks like A Forest and Play for Today, this album is a masterclass in restrained tension and atmospheric layering.

This vinyl pressing captures the sparse beauty of the recording with striking clarity. Glistening guitar lines, isolated vocals, and spacious drum work are rendered with rich tonal balance and quiet detail—perfect for audiophile setups that thrive on nuance and ambience. The soundstage feels wide and immersive, pulling you into the album’s bleak yet captivating emotional world.

For fans of minimalist production, analogue texture, and The Cure’s early evolution, Seventeen Seconds on vinyl is essential listening—dark, delicate, and hauntingly beautiful.