mary in the junkyard emerge today with their anticipated debut single and video ‘Tuesday’ on AMF Records.

The band is guitarist and vocalist Clari Freeman-Taylor, bassist and viola player Saya Barbaglia and drummer David Addison.

‘Tuesday’ – written by the band, produced by Yuri Shibuichi and mixed and mastered by Nathan Boddy – is a mesmerising first statement from mary in the junkyard which delivers on the promise of their live shows and then some. Accompanied by a characterful and visually striking music video – directed by the band themselves – ‘Tuesday’ conveys chaotic feelings induced by city loneliness and climaxes in positively Lynchian fashion. 

True to the band’s boundless creative vision, the ‘Tuesday’ artwork – featuring the video’s lead character, a Yeti – was hand-painted by Freeman-Taylor. The video itself stems from her initial concept, too. Speaking about ‘Tuesday’, Freeman-Taylor said:

“I wrote ‘Tuesday’ when I was first experiencing life in a city and was feeling very small. It’s so easy to be swept along with the bustle and noise and feel like a worker ant amidst thousands of others.  I wanted to write about my yearning for chaos and realness – we all have wildness within us that we might be suppressing and we shouldn’t feel like aliens because of it.”

By Cassie Fox

I am the founder of LOUD WOMEN, and 'bass Doris' in I, Doris. I write for loudwomen.org often and Louder Than War occasionally. I teach at BIMM London. I love music that stirs big emotions.

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