Mesh – The Truth Doesn’t Matter 2026

The latest release of MESH is the 25th anniversary reissue of their much sought after second album "The Point at Which It Falls Apart" in a remastered, beautiful physical version as a hardcover artbook...

Mesh – The Truth Doesn’t Matter Tour 2026

MESH have announced eight shows in Germany and one in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, under the headline of “The Truth Doesn’t Matter” to take place in April 2026. This electronical sonic journey is scheduled in advance to support the forthcoming next studio album of the British dark synthpop act, which will be announced later this year.

The latest release of MESH is the 25th anniversary reissue of their much sought after second album The Point at Which It Falls Apart” in a remastered, beautiful physical version as a hardcover artbook, which came out in November 22, 2024.

The remastered version of “The Point at Which It Falls Apart” is streaming available for publication via this link.

MESH 2025 by Chris Ruiz
MESH live in Europe 2026

02 APR 2026 Oberhausen (DE) Kulttempel  
03 APR 2026 Berlin (DE) Huxleys  
04 APR 2026 Hamburg (DE) Docks  
05 APR 2026 Leipzig (DE) Felsenkeller  
06 APR 2026 Praha (CZ) Lucerna Music Bar  
08 APR 2026 München (DE) Backstage  
09 APR 2026 Frankfurt (DE) Batschkapp  
10 APR 2026 Köln (DE) Carlswerk Victoria  
11 APR 2026 Hannover (DE) Pavillon.

Tracklist
1. I Fall Over
2. Self Healing Lie
3. People Like Me (with this Gun)
4. Needle in a Bruise
5. These Empty Rooms
6. It Scares Me
7. The Damage You Do
8. Fallen
9. My Defender
10. Is Nothing Sacred
11. My Saddest Day
12. Not Prepared.

With their sophomore full-length “The Point at Which It Falls Apart” that was released in 1999, British dark synthpop act MESH achieved a breakthrough both artistically and in critical acclaim as well as commercially. In the year of the 25th anniversary of the album, MESH reissue this long out of print milestone in a beautiful artbook edition packed with bonus materials.

MESH had been conceived in 1991 when lead singer and guitarist Mark Hockings and keyboardist and vocalist Richard Silverthorn found friendship and mutual common ground, leading to the formation of the band.  This musical partnership has ever since defined MESH‘s enduring legacy.

The duo was soon joined by Neil Taylor on keyboards, who had already been playing in another band with Silverthorn. MESH‘s creative synergy emerged from a complementary distribution of roles: Richard Silverthorn composed the music, while Mark Hockings penned evocative and profound lyrics, infusing depth and emotion into their soundscapes.

 

Links
www.mesh.co.uk
www.facebook.com/meshtheband
www.instagram.com/meshwecollide

Shop
http://lnk.spkr.media/mesh-the-point

Available formats
“The Point at Which It Falls Apart” is available as a 48-page 2CD hardcover artbook.