Tag: mandy indiana
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Mandy, Indiana – “Magazine”
Mandy, Indiana are the big scary thing all of the pieces of shit of the world can’t escape on the lead single from their sophomore album, ‘URGH’.
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set dressing – “date line”
The avatar-faced extension of Mandy, Indiana offers a playful sanctuary in its air — if you’re lucky enough to reach it.
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set dressing – “class valedictorian”
The mysterious ambient creative limb of Mandy, Indiana has you transfixed into wandering forth into its unknown on the project’s debut single.
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The 30 Best Songs of 2024
From pop stars who repeatedly blew up the Internet, the rap beef that brought the whole music world together, rock music getting very good again, electronic excellence, and those who dared to venture beyond structural convention, these are the 30 Best Songs of 2024.
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Mandy, Indiana – “Idea is Best”
The Manchester experimental industrial outlet unlocks a different plane within their energy field that leads to a more dangerous form of ecstasy.
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The Best Industrial, Noise Rock & Post-Punk Albums of 2023
Angles reconstructed, industrial and noise rock in collision, and noisemaking beyond definition that made being sucked into the universe’s vacuum at least a thrill ride with the Best Industrial, Noise Rock & Post-Punk Albums of 2023.
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The 50 Best Albums of 2023
In a year in music that felt like a lot, there was no shortage of great new sounds across the alternative spectrums of rock, pop, rap, and its experimental edges with the 50 Best Albums of 2023.
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The 30 Best Songs of 2023
From perfectly crafted songwriting, finessed prose and futuristic beats, the cutting edge of pop, and a new class of alt-rock anthems, these are the 30 Best Songs of 2023.
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Water From Your Eyes & Mandy, Indiana – “Remember Not My Name (Mandy, Indiana Version)”
Mandy, Indiana expose Water From Your Eyes’ waves of energy through a prism on this early highlight off the latter’s forthcoming reinterpretation album, ‘Crushed By Everyone’.
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Recommended Album: Mandy, Indiana – ‘i’ve seen a way’
This nocturnal dance into the noise of the void becomes all the more widescreen on the Manchester dance-noise band’s debut full-length.