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London-based songwriter and solo artist Filip Clements is stepping into the spotlight with his new single, Right Place Wrong Time,” a driving, uptempo record that blends electro textures with indie pop-rock energy. The track carries the kind of momentum and atmosphere that feels built for late-night listening and festival stages alike.

“Right Place Wrong Time” captures a sense of motion and reflection, pairing modern production with guitar-driven songwriting and emotive vocals. It’s the kind of track that balances energy with mood—something that tends to resonate strongly with fans of contemporary indie and alternative pop.

The song would fit naturally alongside records featured on Spotify playlists like Fresh Finds, All New Rock, Indie Pop, New Music Friday, Rock This, The Indie List, Feel-Good Indie Rock, and Electro Rock, where uptempo, melodic tracks with strong hooks continue to gain traction.

Clements’ music is written with scale in mind. His upcoming debut album, Soft Apocalypse, scheduled for release in autumn 2026, was recorded at Eastcote Studios and produced by an impressive team including Grammy-winning producers Catherine Marks (boygenius, Ed O’Brien), Martin Terefe (Yungblud, Robbie Williams), and Tord Knudsen (The Wombats), with recording and mixing by George Murphy and drums by Karl Brazil. The record promises modern, guitar-led songwriting shaped by atmospheric arrangements and distinctive, slightly off-center lyricism.

Originally from Norway, Filip grew up surrounded by music and began performing publicly on guitar as a child. As a teenager, however, he took a different path and enlisted in the army. It was during that time—stationed far north of the Arctic Circle—that music became a defining part of his life, as he spent nights writing songs on a worn piano in a small chapel.

His songwriting later caught the attention of Joachim Berg and Martin Sköld of the Swedish band Kent, leading to a period of writing and recording in Stockholm. In 2022, Filip relocated to the UK to focus fully on his solo career, and now, in 2026, he’s beginning to release music that reflects that journey.

With “Right Place Wrong Time,” Filip Clements introduces listeners to a sound that bridges indie rock energy, pop sensibility, and atmospheric production—an approach that positions him as an artist to watch in the year ahead.

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