
London duo Scared Little Toaster crank up the volume and chaos on their latest single NO DECAF — a caffeine-fueled blast of noise punk and math rock absurdity. With nothing but bass, drums, and a toaster in tow, they channel sheer frustration into a frenetic two-minute burst of jagged rhythms and abrasive, distorted textures. It’s a tongue-in-cheek tantrum about modern disappointment (lukewarm coffee included), but it hits like a genuine existential crisis with a smile.
This track doesn’t just reject decaf — it launches it into orbit. Frenzied basslines clash with chaotic drumming, while shouted vocals ride the edge of total collapse. There’s an energy here that feels both unhinged and sharply intentional, like a tantrum channeled into precision noise. Wild, wiry, and unmistakably bold, NO DECAF is a two-minute surge of cathartic mayhem that leaves no room for subtlety — or sleep.
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