Official album cover artwork for Remake/Remodel by No More

No More

Remake/Remodel

RELEASED: November 24, 2006
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Too Late (Peddlers of Misery) 1:54 2. Quiet Days in My Hometown / On Celluloid 3:46 3. Another Monday Morning (42 People/24 Hours/25 Years) 2:24 4. French Kisses (live cuts plus) 2:19 5. What? (Buzzing TV) 3:43 6. Ain't Gotta Clue (Nueva York version) 2:33 7. Schwarzen Mann Gesehn 2:52 8. In a White Room / It's Always the Moon 3:59 9. So Unreal (Fake the Fake the Fake) 2:01 10. Something Grows Up / Rose de fer 2:56 11. Out of the Window 2:01 12. Hiroshima Mon Amour 3:55 13. Teenage Years (A One Chord Wonder) 3:48
Remake/Remodel is the debut album by No More, released in the late 1980s. The album showcases a unique blend of post-punk and new wave sounds, characterized by its atmospheric production and introspective lyrics. With tracks that explore themes of identity and transformation, the album has gained a cult following over the years, resonating with listeners who appreciate its artistic depth and experimentation. The sound is marked by haunting melodies and a mix of synthetic and organic instrumentation, which set the stage for the band's later works.