(Review from progarchives.com)

Good Thunder were a young, heavy progressive five piece from Los Angeles. Their short-lived existence produced only one album, 1972′s 8 track, eponymous debut.

Their album has a typical sound within the field of Californian bands writing hard, guitar oriented art-rock with a progressive/ psychedelic edge, during the early 70s. The musicianship behind the crunchy guitars, driving bass-lines and underpinning Hammond organ rhythms, demonstrate a more than competent level of proficiency. The construction of their more progressive tracks (such as ‘Barking At The Ants’, the stand-out track of the album) leave one wondering what might have been, with a couple more albums under their belts.

Line-up:
- James Cahoon Lindsay / lead vocals, percussion
- John Desautels / drums
- David Hanson / guitars, vocals
- Bill Rhodes / bass
- Wayne Cook / keyboards

Track List:
01. I Can’t Get Thru To You – 3:18
02. For A Breath – 5:38
03. Moonship – 2:50
04. Home Again – 6:51
05. Sentries – 2:39
06. P.O.W – 6:53
07. Rollin Up My Mind – 4:14
08. Barking At The Ants – 6:40

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