Leaf Hound

Leaf Hound

psychedelic rock

United Kingdom

"Gritty guitar riffs intertwine with hypnotic grooves, creating a dense atmosphere charged with tension and release."

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Growers of Mushroom

Growers of Mushroom

1971

About Leaf Hound

Leaf Hound emerged as a pivotal force within the underground rock scene, channeling raw energy and emotional intensity that resonates with generations of listeners seeking authenticity.
Their music captures a sense of rebellion and exploration, serving as an antidote to the polished mainstream sounds of their time.
Their music captures a sense of rebellion and exploration, serving as an antidote to the polished mainstream sounds of their time. By cultivating a sound that blends heavy riffs with an adventurous spirit, they have become a cultural touchstone for those who crave the visceral thrill of rock. Their approach to songwriting reflects a deep engagement with the nuances of sonic landscapes, often layering gritty guitar work with hypnotic rhythms that evoke a sense of drifting through vibrant spaces. This innovative use of texture allows them to create immersive environments that draw listeners in, providing a backdrop for introspective journeys. Leaf Hound's performances further amplify this connection, where spontaneity meets conviction, leaving audiences entranced. Lyrically, their themes often navigate the tension between freedom and confinement, exploring existential questions wrapped in vivid imagery. The writing tends to blend storytelling with impressionistic snapshots, balancing sincerity with an undercurrent of irony that invites contemplation. This duality enriches the listening experience, allowing audiences to engage on multiple levels.

1 studio album· United Kingdom

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Leaf Hound's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1971–1971
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