Mandy, Indiana's new album, "URGH," has taken the music world by storm, with critics hailing it as a "vicious, dancey, and utterly captivating" masterpiece, according to The Verge. The album, released in early 2026, features frontwoman Valentine Caulfield's compelling French lyrics and raw energy, creating an unforgettable listening experience.
The album has quickly become a favorite, with some critics already calling it the defining album of 2026. Terrence O'Brien, The Verge's weekend editor, stated that he "can't stop listening" to "URGH" and that it is his favorite release of the year so far. The band, known for their previous work, has "found an entirely new gear" with this release, according to O'Brien.
While "URGH" is making waves in the music scene, other news items are also drawing attention. The Oregon Contemporary is hosting an interactive exhibition featuring Ursula K. Le Guin's typewriter, as reported by multiple sources. Additionally, Peacock's horror-comedy series "The Burbs," starring Keke Palmer, has received positive reviews.
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