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- Summary: The second full-length release from electronic noise rock band Mandy, Indiana features a guest appearance by billy woods.
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- Record Label: Sacred Bones
- Genre(s): Electronic, Pop/Rock, Noise-Rock
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- Positive: 15 out of 16
- Mixed: 1 out of 16
- Negative: 0 out of 16
- Feb 5, 2026Powered by Macdougall’s incredible versatility and Caulfield’s staccato delivery, many of their songs are alive with an addictively free, bodily lope, which is often stalled by squalling winds and thrashing noise: threat lurking around every corner.
- Feb 9, 2026With URGH, Mandy, Indiana have crafted the first great album of 2026, one that rewards with each exhausting listen. In a time of crisis and uncertainty, URGH is not merely cathartic: it's exorcistic.
- Feb 5, 2026URGH is both headier and more visceral than anything Mandy, Indiana have made before. This isn’t body music or brain music; it’s spine music, homed in on the bony junction where mind meets matter.
- Record CollectorFeb 4, 2026As closer I'll Ask Her lands a sharp-edged critique of closed-ranks machismo, URGH's urgency of purpose is the loudest takeaway here. [Feb 2026, p.101]
- Feb 5, 2026Yes, it’s also chaotic and messy, but also catchy. This is not an album, or band, to sleep on in 2026.
- Feb 4, 2026‘URGH’ sees Mandy, Indiana once again defy any pigeonholing, demonstrating an unabashed growth that still stays true to its insurgent roots.
- The WireFeb 24, 2026They're still worth rooting for just about but mileage -may vary. [Mar 2026, p.54]