Stockholm-based quartet Clutter, already making waves as a band to watch, have released the official music video for their debut single ‘Jesus’. With its blend of grungy, post-hardcore-influenced guitar work and existential themes, the track serves as a powerful introduction to the group’s intense and evocative sound—true to the essence of their name.
Fronted by singer and guitarist Emma French, ‘Jesus’ showcases Clutter’s raw, dynamic energy and introspective songwriting. The band describes the single as “an indie rock song about everything, nothing, and all the in-between,” perfectly encapsulating their knack for combining weighty sonic textures with reflective lyricism.
The music video for ‘Jesus’ fully embraces a gritty, lo-fi vibe, leaning into an early 2000s DIY aesthetic. Directed by Majken Bergman, the video was shot in a single day and features the band performing in a minimalist white studio. This classic setup, paired with an understated yet playful execution, offers a strikingly simple yet captivating introduction to Clutter’s bold artistic identity.
Check out the new video for 'Jesus' in the player below.