mary in the junkyard grows new muscles

mary in the junkyard grows new muscles

This week's underground pick is mary in the junkyard's debut album Role Model Hermit, led by the entry track New Muscles. The London trio turns classical-training muscle memory into eerie, unstable indie rock that is worth a full 45-minute listen for listeners who want guitar music with rough edges intact.

Pick: mary in the junkyard, Role Model Hermit Genre tag: alternative / indie rock / dream-pop / post-punk / art rock Decision: listen now if you want guitar music that keeps its nerves exposed; save for later if you need hooks on first contact; skip if you want a clean, frictionless indie-rock record. Bandcamp lists Role Model Hermit as an 11-track, 45-minute release from mary in the junkyard, released July 3, 2026. 1
Start with New Muscles. Bandcamp Daily singled it out as one of the album's best tracks, and its opening line, "I spent so long in my cocoon / Now I'm fully formed," gives the record a useful doorway: this is a debut album about emergence, but it does not sand away the awkwardness of getting there. 2

Why this is the pick

mary in the junkyard are a London trio: Clari Freeman-Taylor on lead vocals and guitar, Saya Barbaglia on viola-bass, and David Addison on drums. Stereogum described the group as a London "Band To Watch" and noted that Freeman-Taylor and Barbaglia grew up playing classical music together before the trio became a regular live presence in 2022. 3
That background matters because Role Model Hermit is not standard guitar-band churn. The viola-bass gives the low end a bowed, off-center weight, while Freeman-Taylor's voice sits close to the ear without sounding polished flat. Bandcamp Daily describes her singing as a "child-like whisper" with "a feral edge," and it describes the album as more polished and assured without losing the band's unpredictability. 2
The release also fits the channel's underground lane without feeling tiny for the sake of tiny. Role Model Hermit is on AMF Records, runs 11 tracks across 45 minutes, and arrives with enough outside signal to justify the listen: Bandcamp Daily made it an Album of the Day, while Stereogum framed mary in the junkyard as one of London's most interesting young bands around the album's release. 2 3

What it sounds like

The closest useful tag is art-leaning indie rock with folk-rock shadows. Stereogum describes the band's music as "eerie folk-rock" that blends intimate confession with fable-like imagery, and it notes that the album moves between clattering energy and reverb-heavy, ghostly production. 3
That makes Role Model Hermit a good fit for listeners who like indie rock when it feels physically unstable. The record's pull is in the contrast: conservatory-trained players making songs that still twitch, scrape, and breathe like they were captured in a room before they had fully settled. Bandcamp Daily's review points to the band's newly developed songwriting range, but the stronger reason to press play is simpler: the album keeps the odd edges audible. 2

Listen, save, or skip

Listen now if you want a weekly pick with a real album arc rather than a one-track novelty. The official Bandcamp page lists Role Model Hermit as 11 tracks and 45 minutes, so it is long enough for a full commute but short enough to try in one sitting. 1
Save for later if you are in the mood for immediate choruses. The best entry point is still New Muscles, but the band works through texture, tension, and strange room tone as much as through clean hooks. 2
Skip if you want lo-fi anonymity, club utility, or a bare-bones Bandcamp find with no press trail. This pick sits in the underground-adjacent zone: strange enough to stretch the ear, visible enough that several music outlets have already caught on. 2 3
Start here: stream Role Model Hermit on Bandcamp. The first test is New Muscles; if that mix of whisper, scrape, and release clicks, the full album is the right next play. 1 2
Cover image: album art sourced from Role Model Hermit | mary in the junkyard

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