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The Groundhogs

Hogwash (2022 repress)

limited blue 2lp in tri-fold sleeve including bonus bbc recordings - £27.99 | Buy
this is the 50-year anniversary vinyl release of the original power trio’s second incarnation, now expanded with BBC In Concert versions of the album&rsqu...
The Groundhogs

Who Will Save The World (2022 reissue)

lp + download - £19.99 | Buy
The final instalment to the trio of masterpieces from the legendary British rock group, The Groundhogs’ gets a reissue on black vinyl for the first time s...
The Groundhogs

Roadhogs: Live from Richmond to Pocono (2022 repress)

3lp + poster + vinyl bumper sticker + download - £31.99 | Buy
An essential rock artefact tracing The Groundhogs from their pre - ‘Thank Christ For The Bomb’ blues roots to the final live show for the classic li...
The Groundhogs

Roadhogs: Live from Richmond to Pocono

3LP w/poster, sticker + download - £30.99 | Buy
2CD - £12.99
An essential rock artefact tracing The Groundhogs from their pre - ‘Thank Christ For The Bomb’ blues roots to the final live show for the classic li...
The Groundhogs

Who Will Save The World (2021 Reissue)

LP + download (w/digital bonus track) - £19.99 | Buy
The final instalment to the trio of masterpieces from the legendary British rock group, The Groundhogs’ gets a reissue on black vinyl for the first time s...
The Groundhogs

Split (2020 reissue)

CD - £11.99
The second of three ground breaking albums by the ultimate power trio who morphed blues into hard rock and spawned punk.
Crosscut Saw (RSD 23)

The Groundhogs

Crosscut Saw (RSD 23)

fire records
  • Record Store Day 2023 - Silver LP

    Released: 22nd Apr 2023

    £27.99
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Crosscut Saw' sees the reformed Groundhogs with second guitarist Dave Wellbelove, sparring with the legendary Tony McPhee.

“Musically I’d gone back to the basics,” McPhee told Sounds, the addition of a doodle of synth and a second guitarist notwithstanding. As a result; “Riffs galore permeate.” (AllMusic). A suitably explosive prog-pleasing follow up to 1992’s ‘Who Will Save The World’ and ‘Hogwash’ rekindling the fire of the blues in a new, heavy progressive setting, all set for a new guitar-powered age.