AFChagas, from Roadie Music Under a rain of protests and storms in the heart, this sound builds itself, in images and tones, to show its point of view and its emotions, struggling to raise awareness in its important message. The guitar and the vigor of the vocals will convince you to listen to the end,Continue reading “STEVE LOUW, MAKES YOU AWARE WITH THE CLIP AND WORDS OF THUNDER AND RAIN | ROADIE MUSIC”
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Illuminating Headlight Dreams
by Brian Currin, June 2021, originally appeared on SugarMan.org Back in early April 2021, I read a press release announcing a new album coming from Steve Louw and it included the video of a song called “Crazy River”. I loved the big open spaces this song evoked (and enhanced by the video) and the subtleContinue reading “Illuminating Headlight Dreams”
Review: Steve Louw – Headlight Dreams
By Kerneels Breytenbach (read original review in Afrikaans) Old rockers never really retire; in fact if there’s still a flame burning in them they get better and better as the years go by. Steve Louw is such a rocker, and his new album, Headlight Dreams, is note-for-note proof. In each of the guises we’ve comeContinue reading “Review: Steve Louw – Headlight Dreams”
Steve Louw: Headlight Dreams | Graffiti. Punctuated
By Nils Van Der Linden Steve Louw is a storyteller. From the slow train of 1990’s ‘Waiting On The Dawn’ that “takes us back to the dreams and hopes we had when we were young”, to the restless wanderer of 2008’s ‘The Wind Blows’, the singer-songwriter has created imagery as vivid as the music thatContinue reading “Steve Louw: Headlight Dreams | Graffiti. Punctuated”