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Mary In The Junkyard share new single ‘Drains’


Mary In The Junkyard have shared a brand new single referred to as ‘Drains’ – you may take heed to it under.

The tune marks the primary materials from the London band and former NME Cowl stars in 2025, following the discharge of their breakthrough 2024 debut EP ‘This Outdated Home’.

Boasting a uncooked and distorted rock sound, ‘Drains’ is described as a “driving observe” that sees Mary In The Junkyard “digging into their heavier facet and embracing a way of propulsion”.

It sees songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Clari Freeman-Taylor showcase the wilder facet of her vary. Issues turn into extra chaotic in direction of the top of the one, because the singer lets out a primal scream whereas David Addison unleashes a flurry of drum fills.

In an announcement concerning the tune, Freeman-Taylor defined: “I’m curious concerning the bowels of town, we don’t see what’s under however there are various pipes and caves. And my buddy as soon as mentioned, ‘When you bury your self, I’ll dig you out once more’, and I wished to immortalise it as a result of it made me really feel so heat.”

‘Drains’ is accompanied by a black-and-white official video, directed by Edie Lawrence. The visuals mix puppetry and live-action, and debut a brand new search for Mary In The Junkyard. Tune in right here:

A press launch guarantees “extra music on the horizon” from the group, telling followers to “keep tuned for extra information”.

Mary In The Junkyard are presently supporting Moist Leg on their UK headline tour. Freeman-Taylor and co. completed a run of North American dates earlier this yr, together with their first-ever SXSW.

This summer season, they’ll open for The Homicide Capital at their “largest headline present so far” in Dublin.

Talking to NME for the Cowl final November, Freeman-Taylor mentioned a run of pageant dates in 2024 had given the band a deeper understanding of what it took to nurture the “very completely different kind of friendship” they share.

“I really feel like we actually have one another’s backs,” she defined. “We now have discovered what it’s wish to spend aggravating days collectively, and be utterly silent when we have to.”

In a four-star assessment of ‘This Outdated Home’, NME praised the trio’s “bewitching art-pop” that “soars above the hype”. It added: “Let their music pour out of your audio system and into your life. Get out and expertise the flesh, blood, guts and grit of this band in all of their glory and promise.”



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