The True Faith "As Much Nothing As Possible"
Boston’s True Faith makes its first definitive statement with As Much Nothing As Possible, a debut EP that expands on the solitary introspections of Benson’s initial demo tape. Recruiting Moyer to co-write, the duo channels the austere melancholy of New England into four tracks that feel both intimate and expansive. There’s a starkness here that mirrors winter-lit city streets and fog-shrouded harbors, a sense of isolation rendered in meticulous synth lines and angular post-punk riffs.The EP nods to the icy textures of French coldwave while retaining a distinctly American perspective, balancing kinetic energy with reflective stillness. Each song unspools with careful precision—shimmering synths intertwine with taut guitar, underscored by rhythms that pulse like distant city traffic. It’s a sound both nostalgic and forward-looking, capturing the tension of a world suspended between memory and anticipation.As Much Nothing As Possible is more than a debut; it’s a blueprint for a band unaf