[song] deathcrash – Duffy’s (Mandy, Indiana Remix)

An excellent combo for today’s listening — Mandy, Indiana (who have released a fantastic debut this year) remixed “Duffy’s”, a song by London post-rock quartet deathcrash. The result is interesting, to say the least, and it feels like witnessing two different worlds colliding, with the Manchester band essentially reworking the deep slowcore number into the aggressive, exciting noise cut.

The song would be a part of Less+, an expanded version of deathcrash’s recent LP, set for release on November 3 via untitled (recs) and Fire Talk. It would also include previously unreleased tracks alongside some more remixes by Lauren Auder, Water From Your Eyes and nomorewillroam.

Check it out below and pre-order the record here.

[album] Mandy, Indiana – i’ve seen a way

Inventive and experimental, i’ve seen a way by Mandy, Indiana is absolutely a must-listen album for fans of loud industrial/noise music with a tinge of darkwave flair. It is a bold and confrontational statement that showcases the band’s unique approach to music creation with tracks featuring jagged rhythms and unconventional structures that defy traditional conventions.

There are no similar songs here and each of them is a unique creation in its own way, starting from the gorgeous synthy instrumental “Love Theme (4K VHS)” and right till the closing of the LP, with the commanding “Sensitivity Training” that hypnotizes with its militaristic drums and overall wall of sound, adding to a deeply cathartic listening experience.

Fearless, at times abrasive and challenging, the album leaves the listener feeling emotionally drained but satisfied. A masterpiece that is ultimately rewarding for those willing to dive in.

Listen below and buy the record here.

[video] Mandy, Indiana – Drag [Crashed]

Mandy, Indiana will release their highly-anticipated debut album I’ve Seen a Way on May 19 via Fire Talk (pre-order it here).

We have already heard a steady run of new songs — “Pinking Shears”, “Injury Detail”, “Peach Fuzz”, and now the band shares a fourth single and final preview of the LP, “Drag [Crashed]”, a hauntingly beautiful song that captures the essence of their transcendent industrial sound. It comes together with a cool music video, directed by Ella Margolin.

Watch below.