"Oaxaca" is the Froth's designated slow-jam off their debut album "Patterns." A garage-tainted foray into psychedelia, it sports heavy effects, murky vocals, and the occasional lysergic change in tempo from hazy to jubilant and back again.

"Oaxaca" is the Froth's designated slow-jam off their debut album "Patterns." A garage-tainted foray into psychedelia, it sports heavy effects, murky vocals, and the occasional lysergic change in tempo from hazy to jubilant and back again. The garage-rock drumming and shimmering Omnichord melodies are a dead giveaway that someone in the group has done mushrooms, while the jangle and fuzz of a 12-string guitar tells you someone has gotten into their older brother's PCP. 

Either way, if Froth wasn't tripping when they made this sweet, moving song, then you'll feel like you are when it's gentle lysergic harmonies stick themselves in your ears. Listen:

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