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The Groundhogs


"Razor's Edge" is a studio album by the British rock band The Groundhogs. Released in 1985, the album marked a distinct shift in the band's sound, moving away from their traditional blues rock roots towards a more heavy metal influenced style. The album was the group's 12th studio release and was a notable departure from their previous work, as it was heavily influenced by the rising new wave of heavy metal trend. Frontman Tony McPhee was the central creative force for the band, and in this album, he demonstrated a darker, more intense songwriting approach. The band line-up for this particular album involved Tony McPhee on vocals and guitar, Alan Fish on bass and Mick Kirton on drums. The album notably features tracks like "One More Chance," "Bog Roll Blues," and "Promiscuity," among others. Despite the change in musical direction, the album received mixed reviews from critics who were more fond of the band's earlier works. However, "Razor's Edge" is still counted as part of The Groundhog's significant contribution to rock music.