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About

The Groundhogs are a British rock band renowned for their dynamic blend of blues, progressive rock, and psychedelic influences. Originating in the early 1960s, the group was primarily a vehicle for the innovative guitarist Tony McPhee, who remained the constant member throughout the band's evolution. The Groundhogs began as a potent blues band, backing legends like John Lee Hooker, but soon ventured into more experimental territory. Over the years, their lineup saw various talented musicians, including Pete Cruickshank on bass and Ken Pustelnik on drums, contributing to their robust sound.

How to Sound Like The Groundhogs

The Groundhogs' sound is characterized by its gritty, hard-edged guitar riffs and expansive, psych-infused textures. McPhee's guitar work often veers between raw, bluesy licks and more abstract, progressive explorations. His use of gear like the Laney Supergroup LA100BL amplifier head and the Ibanez AD-80 Analog Delay helps craft their distinctive soundscape. The band’s music frequently employs wah effects, delay, and chorus pedals to achieve a fuzzy, psychedelic ambience that complements their robust rock foundation. This fusion of traditional blues with a progressive twist has allowed The Groundhogs to maintain a muscular yet adventurous sonic identity.

Discography

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