The Smiths' 1986 album "The Queen Is Dead" is a seminal work that encapsulates the essence of the band's unique blend of new wave, madchester, and jangle pop. This iconic album, remastered in 2011, features ten tracks that showcase the band's signature sound, with Morrissey's distinctive vocals and Johnny Marr's intricate guitar work taking center stage. From the defiant opener "The Queen Is Dead" to the poignant ballad "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out," the album explores themes of alienation, love, and social commentary with wit and melancholy. The Smiths' sharp lyrics and catchy melodies make this album a timeless classic that continues to resonate with fans and new listeners alike. With a runtime of just over 37 minutes, "The Queen Is Dead" is a concise yet powerful collection of songs that highlights The Smiths' innovative approach to music and their enduring influence on alternative rock.