"The Truth Doesn't Matter" is a studio album by the British synthpop band Mesh, presented here in the classic CD format and released by the renowned electronic music label Dependent. On this album, Mesh refine their trademark blend of emotional songwriting and meticulously crafted electronic arrangements: warm, melodic synth layers meet driving beats and instantly memorable choruses. The songs move between melancholic introspection and energetic, club-oriented tracks, always carried by strong hooks and a distinctive, expressive vocal performance. Lyrically, the band addresses themes such as personal conflict, disillusionment, relationships and the search for authenticity in a world full of half-truths and façades, creating a coherent, atmospheric listening experience from the first to the last track. "The Truth Doesn't Matter" is designed as an album that works both as a complete narrative arc and as a collection of potential standout singles, making it appealing to long-time fans of melodic synthpop as well as newcomers to the genre.
Mesh have built a solid reputation in the international electronic and alternative scene through their consistent output of high-quality albums and their intensive touring activity. The band is known for powerful live performances in clubs and at festivals across Europe, where their songs unfold an additional intensity thanks to dynamic arrangements and a strong connection with the audience. Over the years, Mesh have gained a loyal fan base, especially in the synthpop, futurepop and dark electro communities, and are often regarded as one of the most emotionally engaging bands in this field due to their combination of catchy melodies and lyrically thoughtful content. Their discography shows a continuous musical evolution while always remaining true to their core sound.
The CD edition of "The Truth Doesn't Matter" is aimed at listeners who value physical media and want to experience the album as a cohesive work, including artwork, booklet and lyrics. Dependent, as the label behind this release, is known for its careful curation of electronic and dark alternative artists, with a special focus on quality, artistic independence and sophisticated production values. Fans of atmospheric, melodic yet club-capable electronic music will find in this CD a work that balances accessibility and depth, and that reinforces Mesh's status as one of the key bands in contemporary synthpop.
Dependent has established itself over the years as one of the central labels in the field of dark electronic music, synthpop, industrial and related genres. The company is appreciated by artists and listeners alike for its genre expertise, close collaboration with its bands and its commitment to releases that maintain high sonic and visual standards. With releases such as "The Truth Doesn't Matter," Dependent underlines its role as a platform for artists who want to develop a clear artistic identity beyond short-lived trends and fast-moving mainstream markets.