
The Groundhogs - Thank Christ For The Bomb
Featuring epic 1970 concepts from this far reaching trio much praised by Underworld’s Karl Hyde, Captain Sensible, Stephen Malkmus and a host of others.
‘Thank Christ For The Bomb’ is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama.
“This is a masterpiece!” - NME
A thinking man’s rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London.
First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much praised live sound.
Featuring epic 1970 concepts from this far reaching trio much praised by Underworld’s Karl Hyde, Captain Sensible, Stephen Malkmus and a host of others.
‘Thank Christ For The Bomb’ is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama.
“This is a masterpiece!” - NME
A thinking man’s rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London.
First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much praised live sound.
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Featuring epic 1970 concepts from this far reaching trio much praised by Underworld’s Karl Hyde, Captain Sensible, Stephen Malkmus and a host of others.
‘Thank Christ For The Bomb’ is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama.
“This is a masterpiece!” - NME
A thinking man’s rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London.
First of a trio of ground-breaking albums that steered the band from the Blues into a heavier, more prog-based sound and a true reflection of their much praised live sound.












