Clawfinger Return with “Scum”
Clawfinger are back. Not to save the world, but to shout unapologetically while it burns. Their new single âScumâ is a blistering punch of punk-rap fury – loud, raw, and seething with intent. It marks the return of the pioneering crossover band at their most direct, furious, and unfiltered in years.
ââScumâ is a raw, loud, and brutally honest punk rap anthem that goes straight for the throat,â says singer Zak Tell. âItâs aimed at the kind of guy whoâs selfish, sexist, full of himself, and somehow still talking. With sharp lyrics and a beat that hits like a punch, âScumâ says what weâre all thinking about that one guy we all wish would just vanish from the face of the earth. Itâs angry and itâs dark. If youâve ever wanted to spit in someoneâs face but lacked the upper-body strength or social permission, this songâs for you.â
“Scum” is out now via Perception – A Division of Reigning Phoenix Music. Stream it on all platforms here. Watch it here.
The end is near. Letâs make it loud.
After nearly three decades of shaking stages and speaking truth through distortion and rage, Clawfinger return sharper than ever – still defiant and still pulling no punches. The band themselves sum it up best:
âOh, here we are. Still standing. Still loud. Still as silly as ever. A group of well-aged guys with guitars and a loud love for everyone who still shows up, sings along, and screams their lungs out with us. Thank you all from the bottom of our loud hearts.â
About Clawfinger:
Clawfinger are considered pioneers of European rap-metal. Formed in Stockholm in the early 1990s, the Swedish-Norwegian band made an explosive debut with Deaf Dumb Blind (1993), blending aggressive guitar riffs with politically charged lyrics and rap vocals. The album sold over 600,000 copies worldwide â more than 250,000 in Germany alone â and won a Swedish Grammis award in the Hardrock/Metal category.
Clawfinger âs follow-up Use Your Brain (1995) continued their success with chart placements across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Sweden. Over the years, they released seven studio albums including A Whole Lot of Nothing, Zeros & Heroes, Hate Yourself with Style, and Life Will Kill You, selling over 1.5 million records worldwide.
Known for their direct, riff-driven sound and strong political stance, Clawfinger address topics such as racism, political delusion, drug policy, environmental destruction, and social inequality. In the 1990s, they toured intensively with acts like Alice In Chains, Megadeth, and Faith No More, and appeared at major festivals including Rock am Ring, Roskilde, and Monsters of Rock in South America.
After a brief hiatus, the band returned in 2014 and has since released new singles like Save Our Souls (2017) and Environmental Patients (2022). In 2025, Clawfinger signed a new label deal with Perception, with more music on the way â still as loud, sharp, and uncompromising as ever.
Line up:
Zak Tell | vocals
Jocke Skog | guitar, keyboards
BÄrd Torstensen | guitars
André Skaug | bass
Micke Dahlén | drums