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You need to listen to the new Mandy, Indiana record: URGH

The Verge 08 Feb 2026
It's early still, obviously, but URGH is my favorite release of 2026 so far ... Frontwoman Valentine Caulfield is even more uncompromising ... Je viens pour toi ... .
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Mandy, Indiana: Urgh review | Laura Snapes' album of the week

The Guardian 05 Feb 2026
The Manchester/Berlin-based four-piece’s new album, Urgh, was written in what they’ve called “an intense residency at an eerie studio house” near Leeds; at the time, singer Valentine Caulfield and ...
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URGH! Dials up the industrial intensity of Mandy, Indiana

AV Club 05 Feb 2026
That’s one of the recurring throughlines on URGH, the second album from the Mancunian-Parisian noise rockers ... Through this methodology of escalating their industrial grit until it becomes almost unbearable, URGH utterly shatters expectations.
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Justice for All or Justice for None: Urgh by Mandy, Indiana

The Quietus 05 Feb 2026
The striking cover art for Urgh depicts a human head recoiling in what looks like shock and agony ... Where their 2023 debut, I’ve Seen a Way, had a hazy, cinematic quality; Urgh is heavier and stranger ... But Urgh offers glimmers of unexpected hope, too.
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Mandy, Indiana: Urgh review – grimy, thrashing, purgative attack on injustice is the year’s first great album

The Observer 05 Feb 2026
The artwork for Urgh ... (The band’s Daniel Fox mixed Mandy, Indiana’s debut and co-produced Urgh.) Each of these acts has disassembled rock down to its mechanical bones, Frankenstein-ing it with the DNA of techno and trap to make it seem shockingly new.
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