The new Mandy, Indiana album, "URGH," has been released to critical acclaim, with many already calling it a potential album of the year, according to multiple sources. The danceable and captivating release features French lyrics from frontwoman Valentine Caulfield and has quickly become a favorite for many.
The album, "URGH," is described as "vicious, dancey, and utterly captivating" by The Verge's Terrence O'Brien, who is the weekend editor and has over 18 years of experience in the field. O'Brien stated that he "can't stop listening" to the new album. The band, known for their previous work, "Ive Seen a Way," has found "an entirely new gear," according to O'Brien.
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Additionally, the music world is abuzz about Mandy, Indiana's album "URGH," with its danceable and captivating sound. The album's release has been met with positive reviews, with many praising Caulfield's French lyrics.
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