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Ian MacKaye Remixes 7 Seconds’ "New Wind" For Newly Released Reissue

Trust Records have reissued 7 Seconds’ "New Wind." The effort is available in its original form and as "Change In My Head," a remixed version by Ian MacKaye

Here's the track listings:

“Change In My Head”:

01. “New Wind”
02. “Tied Up”
03. “Opinion of Feelings”
04. “Grown Apart”
05. “Calendar”
06. “Put These Words”
07. “Man Enough To Care”
08. “Compro”
09. “Somebody Help Me Scream”
10. “Change In My Head”
11. “Expect To Change”
12. “Just One Day”
13. “The Inside”
14. “Still Believe”
15. “The Night Away”

“New Wind”:

01. “The Night Away”
02. “New Wind”
03. “Somebody Help Me Scream”
04. “Tied Up In Rhythm”
05. “Grown Apart”
06. “Man Enough To Care”
07. “Opinion Of Feelings”
08. “The Inside”
09. “Calendar”
10. “Expect To Change”
11. “Still Believe”
12. “Put These Words To Music”
13. “Just One Day”

Kevin Seconds commented:

“The whole time period, between the winter of 1985 and all throughout 1986, was arguably the most important and life-changing period for 7SECONDS. We all were starting to feel like the adults that we fought so rigorously to never become. Members were getting married, having kids, trying to hold down real jobs and face responsibilities while still maintaining our so-called "hardcore cred" and attempting to feel relevant. It was an incredibly emotional and complicated time for all of us but man, did it ever make us tough and more determined to do what we wanted to do as creative people and as a band.”

Steve Youth added:

“There were certainly bands that came before us. Bad Religion, they made records like Into the Unknown, where they shifted their sounds. People were calling T.S.O.L. L.O.S.T, but I loved their second album, Beneath the Shadows, which is more melodic and psychedelic. The Rites of Spring record was also very important to me. Egg Hunt. The boys were listening to U2 as well as the Buck Pets. I was listening to nothing but metal: Metallica, Megadeth, Dark Angel, but I was also listening to a lot of R.E.M.”

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PostedMay 23, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tags7 Seconds

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