Stoneground

Stoneground

blues rock

United States Est. 1970

"Their music pulses with a steady groove, punctuated by bluesy riffs that build tension before resolving into cathartic releases."

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Stoneground 3

Stoneground 3

1972

Career Arc

Stoneground's discography from 1971 to 1978

Stoneground matters for their vibrant embodiment of community-driven rock, channeling the raw energy and camaraderie of the late ‘60s music scene.
Stoneground matters for their vibrant embodiment of community-driven rock, channeling the raw energy and camaraderie of the late ‘60s music scene. Their music resonates with a collective spirit, inviting listeners into a shared experience that feels both celebratory and electric. By fostering an inclusive atmosphere at their live shows, they transformed audience behavior, encouraging participation and connection in a way that defined the era. Their approach is marked by a blend of spontaneity and tight-knit musicianship, where each performance evolves organically while maintaining a cohesive sound. Stoneground's innovative integration of various influences creates a dynamic interplay between individual expression and group synergy. This collaborative ethos not only showcases the talents within the band but also enhances the emotional depth of their performances. Lyrically, Stoneground often navigates themes of love, rebellion, and social consciousness, with an earnest voice that balances sincerity and a touch of irony. Their storytelling style invites listeners into vivid narratives while allowing space for personal interpretation, making each song feel relatable yet layered. The tone carries a sense of urgency and hopefulness, reflecting the complexities of life’s experiences.

Full discography

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

4 releases 4 albums 1971–1978
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Stoneground sound like?

Their music pulses with a steady groove, punctuated by bluesy riffs that build tension before resolving into cathartic releases. Rooted in blues rock. Start with Stoneground 3.

What is the best Stoneground album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Stoneground 3" (1972). It's the most representative of what makes Stoneground worth hearing.

Who is Stoneground for?

If you're into blues rock, Stoneground is worth your time. Their music pulses with a steady groove, punctuated by bluesy riffs that build tension before resolving into cathartic releases.

How many albums does Stoneground have?

Stoneground has 4 releases in their discography, including 4 albums.