Today, Jessica Winter releases her exceptional new single, “Clutter” featuring London’s balaclava-clad avant-garde artist Lynks. “Clutter” follows the critically acclaimed 2022 singles “Choreograph” and “Funk This Up“, all of which are taken from Winter’s upcoming EP Limerence, out February 10th.
On “Clutter”, Winter continues to demonstrate why she has been regarded by a wealth of publications – including Rolling Stone UK, DIY, Dork, Gigwise, So Young and more – as one of the best up-and-coming alt-pop acts on the scene today. On the track, she traverses through an escapade of stimulating beats and hooks as she blends her signature mix of synth-pop and 80’s glam. The collaboration with Lynks was born out of the pair’s long standing friendship, having also played a special show at the Brixton Windmill together before Christmas in aid of Brixton Soup Kitchen.
Directed by Ella Margolin, the “Clutter” music video is an extension of Winter’s artistic vision and is testimony to her ability to create art that speaks for itself. The video follows a group of women who have left their husbands and have become reinvigorated with new life, energy, and hotness.
Speaking about “Clutter”, Jessica Winter said: “I moved house and found love letters, photos and other bits from relationships over the years that at the time meant so much yet hold no significance now. I’ve carried these things around with me all this time and a spring clean was needed; physically and spiritually from all past and present relationships! Lynks embodies a divine solitary strength so there’s no one better than him to help deliver this message.”
In February, Winter will also support Rebecca Black on her UK and Ireland tour, including what is set to be a standout show at London’s Heaven. Tickets are available now.