Revelations – A Musical Anthology For Glastonbury Fayre 1971 [3LP 1972]

The “Revelations” album, a 1971 musical anthology for Glastonbury Fayre, reflects significant ’70s artists like Bowie and Grateful Dead. It captures the festival’s essence, held free of charge, uniting spontaneous entertainment and legendary performances during a culturally transformative era.

Tully McCully’s Debut Solo Album: Comedy Tragedy

Tully McCully, renowned multi-instrumentalist and producer, has finally released his debut solo album, “Comedy Tragedy.” The record showcases his artistic evolution and features contributions from former bandmate Phil Smiedt, blending personal and elaborate musical styles influenced by legendary rock groups.

Divine Rites Trip & Radio Rats – Weird Weekend

“Weird Weekend” follows a man reflecting on his life in a small mining town, rekindling a past love during a surreal weekend that challenges his perceptions and leads to significant life decisions.

Steve Louw’s Traces of the Flood Earns Global Acclaim as International Reviews Pour In

Steve Louw’s new album, Traces of the Flood, receives rave reviews, praised for its songwriting and emotional depth. Critics globally see it as a landmark in Louw’s career, showcasing the appeal of South African rock music.

Brian Finch – Hero Of Heroes

Brian Finch’s album “Hero of Heroes,” released in January 2002, showcases his talent as a country-rock musician with soulful tracks that explore themes of love, family, and freedom, blending traditional and contemporary sounds.

Finch & Henson – Live & Rare (Playlist)

Finch & Henson, renowned in the South African Rock scene, released several albums highlighting their performances and unreleased tracks, including “The Early Years – Live 1974” and “Never Look Back (The Lost Sessions).”

Finch & Henson – High Octane

Finch & Henson’s 1978 album “High Octane” features tracks like “Hey Operator” and “Lonely Spaceman.” Produced by Lofty Schultz, it showcases a blend of rock and various musical talents, including vocals and guitars.

Brian Finch – Never Look Back

Brian Finch’s album “Never Look Back,” released in 2003, showcases his mastery of country-tinged rock. With insightful lyrics and strong musical collaboration, it appeals to both long-time fans and new listeners alike.