Clutter
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Swedish four-piece Clutter release new single/video, "GirlVsHeart" via PNKSLM Recordings.

Hotly tipped Stockholm-based four-piece, Clutter, return with their insatiable new single, “GirlVsHeart” along with the video, directed by Dennis Vera via PNKSLM Recordings.
Already building a reputation as one of Scandinavia’s most exciting new guitar bands, Clutter have toured the UK with Hinds, appeared at Pitchfork Music Festival London and Eurosonic Noorderslag, and earned praise from the likes of, BBC 6 Music, and International media outlets, who selected them as the only Scandinavian act featured in the NME 100 for 2026.
Blistering, urgent and emotionally charged, the riot girl thrash “GirlVsHeart” captures Clutter at their most immediate and electrifying. Driven by jagged riffs, pounding rhythms, and a raw, fiercely vulnerable vocal performance, the track dives headfirst into themes of romantic chaos and emotional conflict. It's also a direct sonic hit that's ready for the mosh pit, marking a bold next step following the acclaim surrounding their 2025 debut EP, Clutter Loves You and January’s explosive “Superstar” / “C.L.U.T.T.E.R” 7” releases.
Speaking about the track, the band said:
“GirlVsHeart" is a loud and all-consuming rock song. It's a heavy-hitting, almost arena rock like song about love. The contrast between the lyrical topic and the sound and attitude creates a feeling of urgency that pierces straight through the heart”.
Made up of 21 and 22-year-olds Hilda Ander, Emma French, Ove Jerndal and Ville Scott, Clutter channels the spirit of grunge and post-hardcore through distorted guitars, fuzzy melodies, and explosive dynamics. Blending the raw energy of ‘90s alternative rock with a sharp, modern indie sensibility, the band thrive in the tension between chaos and control.
Their six-track debut EP Loves You introduced a thrilling sonic world of existential lyricism, abrasive guitars, and punk-fuelled intensity.
With “GirlVsHeart”, Clutter continue to cement themselves as one of the most vital new voices emerging from the Nordic underground. More news to follow soon.


