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About

The Greenhornes are a rock band originating from Cincinnati, Ohio, known for their gritty blend of garage rock, blues rock, and psychedelic rock. Formed in 1996, the group comprises Craig Fox (guitar, lead vocals), Jack Lawrence (bass), and Patrick Keeler (drums). Over the years, The Greenhornes have carved out a niche in the post-punk revival scene, drawing inspiration from classic '60s acts like the Yardbirds and the Kinks. Their lineup has seen changes, with former members including Brian Olive (guitar) and Jared McKinney (keyboards), but the core trio of Fox, Lawrence, and Keeler has remained steadfast.

How to Sound Like The Greenhornes

The Greenhornes' sound is characterized by its raw, energetic vibe, blending dirty, overdriven guitar riffs with a tight, punchy rhythm section. Their music often features a vintage feel reminiscent of '60s rock, achieved through the use of gear like the Pro Co RAT for guitar distortion, and the Ampeg SVT Vintage Amplifier for bass that provides a warm, tube-driven tone. The rhythm section, led by Keeler's dynamic drumming and Lawrence's melodic bass lines, often utilizes the Fender Jazz Bass to deliver a deep, resonant sound. Together, these elements create a robust, nostalgic sonic experience that is both aggressive and infectious, capturing the essence of garage rock's golden era.

Discography

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