Have you ever been bummed out and thought, "Hey, you know what, I'm gonna go to the woods and be super grumpy in isolation and drink a few beers and take my angst out on a tree stump"? I bet this happens IRL. Probably in Oregon. Except I would suggest it's pretty exceptional to run into a pretty pixie-chick who ends up luring you into a group of half-naked interpretive dancers.Check out the video from experi-weird-pop newbies, Tiny Hazard, to find out the next twist in this tale. Of course this short would be nothing without a killer tune and singer Alena Spanger delivers a bewitching vocal that's slyly-sweet like Regina Spector-meets-Fiona Apple, and ragey raw the next. All of which is sensationally backed by a loud-quiet-loud-quiet formula of plinkety piano and bursts of squalling distortion.What's the takeaway here? Keep your ears peeled for Tiny Hazard and being handsy has its repercussions.