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

Cover of Mandy, Indiana’s URGH featuring multiple monochrome images of a skull and face superimposed on each other.

Often, I focus on recommending older media that isn’t currently getting a ton of attention. But this week, I can’t stop listening to the new Mandy, Indiana album long enough to even think about anything else. It’s early still, obviously, but URGH is my favorite release of 2026 so far. The band that I fell in love with on I’ve Seen a Way has found an entirely new gear.

Frontwoman Valentine Caulfield is even more uncompromising. Most of the lyrics are in French, but even if you don’t know what she’s saying, you can feel the contempt. On “Magazine” she’s spitting in your face as she seethes:

Je viens pour toi

Alors vas-y cours

Je n’te …

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