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Mandy, Indiana

Mandy, Indiana share new single "Cursive" from their upcoming Album 'URGH' out Feb 6th via Sacred Bones Records. European tour dates announced.

Today, Mandy, Indiana share “Cursive,” the latest single from their new album, URGH, out February 6th via Sacred Bones.  

On URGH, Mandy, Indiana is a force of uncanny nature, grafting together a record that is as much a call to action as a parlay into oblivion and transcendence. It finds the band expanding their far-reaching sound with each member — vocalist Valentine Caulfield, guitarist and producer Scott Fair, synth player Simon Catling, and drummer Alex Macdougall — actively taking part in the songwriting process. 

Following the lead single, “Magazine,” today’s “Cursive” is a bristling techno track that recoils and unfurls, garnering drama from the juxtaposition of quiet moments and explosive commotion. The song’s accompanying video was directed by Stephen Agnew.Talking about the track, synth player Simon said 

"‘Cursive’ is probably our most collaborative track to-date. Whilst Scott and Valentine often offer the initial impetus behind most of our songs, ‘Cursive' was built up from a number of Alex's rhythmic sketches and my bass sequence.

Valentine added her vocals later and Scott worked to sculpt these elements together. It was exciting having everyone bring their own ideas to the table from the off, throwing them together and seeing what could come out of it — a bit of a step into the unknown for us as a band.”


Co-produced and co-mixed by Fair and Daniel Fox of Gilla Band, much of URGH was written during an intense residency at an eerie studio house in the outskirts of Leeds and recorded across Berlin and Greater Manchester. The process was shaped by adversity with both Caulfield and Macdougall undergoing multiple rounds of surgeries in the same time frame as the album was being written and recorded. The harrowing experience and the exhaustion of their respective recoveries bleed into the surreality of Caufield’s writing, blurring the line between inner turmoil and external chaos. 

URGH is deeply personal, yet also reflects the violent, fractured state of the wider world as Caulfield’s lyrics grapple with sexual assault, systemic indifference, and the omnipresence of pain. While most of the lyrics are in her native French, the emotional clarity cuts through regardless of language. Caulfield still uses her voice as a distorted instrument and a weapon, oscillating between equal parts playful and eviscerating. 

Following their acclaimed 2023 debut, i’ve seen a way, URGH sees Mandy, Indiana interpolating their own unconventional language into a mantra for self-determination and resilience, forging a template for a brighter future before it fades to black. 

Mandy, Indiana will tour across Europe this year with shows in London, Paris, Berlin and more.

Photo by Charles Gall

Tour dates

Sat 31 Jan - Manchester, UK - O2 Ritz *

Wed 25 Mar -  London, UK - Heaven

Fri 27 Mar - Leeds, UK - Brudenell Social Club

Sat 28 Mar - Glasgow, UK - Room 2

Wed 8 Apr - Dunkirk, FR - Les 4 Ecluses

Thu 9 Apr - Paris, FR - Petit Bai

Sun 12 Apr - Cologne, DE - Bumann&Sohn

Tue 14 Apr - Copenhagen, DK - Huset

Wed 15 Apr - Berlin, DE - Urban Spree

Thu 16 Apr - Hamburg, DE - MS Stubnitz

Fri 17 Apr - Tilburg, NL - Roadburn

Sat 18 Apr - Rotterdam, NL - Motel Mozaique

* = supporting Machine Girl


Pre-order album here



 
 

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