SGT Thunderhoof has become one of my favourite bands…..ever. And if I was held at gun point and asked which was my favourite albums from them, it would be this one, Ride of the Hoof. I listen to ST a lot but my go-to album is this one. If I’m not careful, I don’t give the other ST albums a fair go and that would just be depriving me of the greatness of all their other awesome tunes. With only a limited number of hours in the day, this posses quiet a conundrum. Harry Harrison
I first came across SGT Thunderhoof on their spilt with Howling Giant. The quality of their track compelled me to search for more. And were better to start than the beginning. There are only 5 songs on this album, but, as you’ll discover when you start listening, the SGT love his long tunes that eb & flow with walls of sound punctuated with meandering interludes. This album just gets better the further you get through it. The other reviews are right. Not their best but still really good. Harry Harrison
This band produces souch more than music. It's a freakin interstellar journey set to rolling, pounding drums, deep, unwavering bass lines & light/heavy/screaming guitar... always with vocals helping paint a picture of the journey made. Every K.B. album is psych rock perfection (imo). My pick as "favorite" is only because I saw the live version on their "Quarantine Sessions" that eventually made my head explode (think "Scanners")! Love this band. And I'm not really a psych rock guy. Until now! Steve