Froth Ain’t Foolin’ Around

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For a band that apparently started as a joke, L.A.’s Froth don’t seem to be taking things too lightly these days. They just released their second LP, Bleak, earlier this week, and with this pure and unadulterated good time of a beachy rock  single “Turn It Off.” This tune will make you do the opposite of that namesake and turn it up… and loud. I’m personally loving the break down of noise at the end, where the band cuts loose and just jams all the way out of the track. Bleak is out now via Burger Records. 

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Sorry I Missed This (ish): Froth

frothyOccasionally, when wading through the murky depths of recently released on Bandcamp, you find something worth sharing. Then, sometimes you have the misfortune of discovering that sweet garage rock single you just found actually came out a few months ago, but then you realize you don’t care and you’re gonna post it anyways. And THEN, you’re diving in to research about the band only to realize they’re apart of the Burger Records line up and have just released another single and have an upcoming LP for you to talk about. So meet Froth, a lo-fi four piece outfit from L.A. who will wow you with their jangly guitars and gritty rock and roll. The track below, “Postcard Radio” is off their forthcoming record, Bleak, which is out May 5th.

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