Emerging from the fevered crossroads of late‑1960s psychedelia and early heavy rock, Leaf Hound’s debut album Growers of Mushroom stands as a raw, unforgettable statement of power, groove and atmosphere. First issued in 1970 as Leaf Hound by Telefunken in Germany and reissued in the UK in 1971 by Decca under the title Growers of Mushroom, this singular record captures the original band line‑up at their fiercest and most imaginative — and remains a cornerstone for generations of heavy, psychedelic and stoner rock fans.
Recorded and released at a pivotal moment in rock history, Growers of Mushroom is composed entirely of original material that fuses muscular guitar riffs, bluesy swagger and otherworldly lyrical imagery. Its sound helped define — and continues to influence — the textures of heavy metal, hard rock, psychedelic rock and the sprawling ambience of stoner rock. From thunderous riffing to hypnotic grooves, the album’s songs deliver a visceral listening experience that is both time‑stamped and timeless.