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Clutter make Sugar Rush sound like adulthood with sticky fingers
By Editorial Team - June 16, 2026
Summary
Stockholm four-piece Clutter announce debut album Sugar Rush and share Grease Baby, a warm, kraut-like grunge-pop track about idolisation, summer longing and growing up on your own terms.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: June 16, 2026
- Tags: clutter, sugar rush, grease baby, stockholm, grunge pop, pnkslm, indie rock, Stockholm Grunge Pop / Indie Rock
Clutter’s Sugar Rush announcement on 16 June comes with exactly the right kind of debut-album energy: loud colours, anxious adulthood and a tracklist that looks like someone threw pop culture, feelings and distortion into the same blender. The Stockholm four-piece have shared Grease Baby, written after a summer trip to Greece and shaped around the strange experience of idolising someone while comparing yourself to them. That is a painfully useful coming-of-age subject. The band describe the track as warm and kraut-like with pop elements, and that happy-sad push gives it the kind of tension that makes young guitar bands exciting. Sugar Rush follows last year’s Loves You EP, but the premise has shifted from growing up to learning how to be adults without betraying the inner child. In other words: sticky, loud, confused and very alive.
Source: https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/clutter-announce-debut-album-sugar-rush