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Performer: The Sweetest Condition
Genre: Electronic
Album: Truth and Light
Released: 2013
Style: Darkwave, Synth-pop, Industrial
MP3 version ZIP size: 1370 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1242 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1449 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 654
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Tracklist

01 Give Me the World 3:29
02 You Don't Know Me 2:46
03 The Ghost & the Girl 4:32
04 Where is the Light? 3:31
05 The Wound 3:56

Credits

  • Music By, Synthesizer, Guitar, Photography By – Jason Reed Milner (tracks: 01 to 05)
  • Vocals, Lyrics By, Artwork By – Leslie Irene Benson (tracks: 01 to 05)

Notes

Truth & Light
℗ © 2013 The Sweetest Condition
Release Date: April 30, 2013
Buy Album: https://thesweetestcondition.bandcamp.com

Truth & Light ℗ © 2013 The Sweetest Condition. ℗ © 2013 Leslie Irene Benson Publishing. ℗ © 2013 Jason Reed Milner Publishing. All Rights Reserved. All songs written, arranged, and produced by The Sweetest Condition. Mixed/Mastered at LEF TON Studios. Cover art by Jason Reed Milner Photography. Album design by Leslie I. Benson. Band photos by Paul F.P. Pogue. Label: Independent. Artist Management: Self-Managed.

ABOUT THE ALBUM:
“The Ghost & The Girl,” based on a poem written by Leslie Irene Benson (vocals/lyrics) in 2011, formed the foundation of "Truth & Light" and became the band’s first music video. The stripped-down, spiritual track holds nothing back, describing the nightmare—and the art—of letting go. A confessional theme continues throughout the EP on songs like “Where is the Light” and “Give Me the World.” Songwriter and synth-player Jason Reed Milner’s early Trent Reznor influences are evident on “You Don’t Know Me,” a track overlaid with Benson’s raw alto howl. Paying homage to David Gahan, she evokes a sinister, soulful mood on the single, “The Wound,” which is balanced by Milner’s foreboding, floor-shaking synth soundscape.

PRESS REVIEW:
“The tunes are dark and brooding, drawing on muses like Nine Inch Nails.” —Current in Fishers

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 884501898812