Based in Berlin, TRANSCENDECADENCE unleash raw intensity on "Tiny Stupid Song". From the get-go, there is a screaming indie rock tone that has clear hints of the late 90s about it.
... a fierce, nostalgia-tinged alt-rock blast that builds from raw intensity into a cathartic, radio-ready chorus.
As soon as the vocals come in, they are dominant, with fantastic female-driven energy surging through. Well before the chorus arrives, you know you will be sticking around for the long haul. When the chorus finally lands, it sounds like the kind of alt-rock anthem that would have been played all over the radio during the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Around the midway point, the vocals become more screamy, more energetic, and more raw. The chorus elevates further, and I personally found myself heading to their Spotify page to find more tracks like this. I even ended up on their YouTube page, where there is plenty more of this psychedelic, pop-punk-leaning sound. The breakdown towards the end delivers that classic alt-rock feel, and the final 30 seconds wrap the track up into a compact, memorable burst of energy.
