Today’s video of the day is the Mesh – "Exile" released in 2026.
Mesh are a British electronic duo formed in Bristol in the early 1990s. Mark Hockings and Richard Silverthorn shaped a melodic synthpop sound early on. Albums like In This Place Forever built their emotional identity. Later, The Point at Which It Falls Apart expanded their reach. As time passed, Who Watches Over Me? and We Collide added darker moods. Therefore, Mesh earned a lasting place in UK electronic music.
“Exile” arrived on January 7, 2026 as Mesh’s first new single in nine years. It opens their new album, The Truth Doesn’t Matter. The track feels uplifting, yet shadowed by tension. A driving arpeggio keeps the momentum strong. Meanwhile, the lyrics reflect distance and inner conflict. The video, directed by Kieran Gallop, features Olivia Heath. It reinforces the song’s emotional restraint through focused visuals.
Within Mesh’s catalog, “Exile” connects past and present. It recalls the melodic clarity of earlier albums. At the same time, it embraces modern electronic textures. The song also continues themes introduced on We Collide. However, it sounds more direct and confident. As a result, it sets the tone for the new album. With the The Truth Doesn’t Matter tour in 2026, “Exile” signals a renewed creative chapter.
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