[Cover photo credit to Jacqui van Staden]
South African singer/songwriter Steve Louw, known from his work with the band Big Sky, will release his third solo album Between Time on September 6th, 2024. Produced by Kevin Shirley, the album “explores moments that fall outside the strict constructs of time” with songs “that have past, present, and future.”
The first single from the album, “Giants Walk The Land” is out now and is a “love song to mother nature.” It’s part of a double album that will show aspects of “duality.” It was followed by the release of A/B side single “Killers”/”Streets of Rain,” with accompanying videos, that also illustrate this duality.
The album was cut live in the studio with Louw’s band, including keyboardist Kevin McKendree (John Hiatt), drummer Greg Morrow (Billy Gibbons), bass player Alison Prestwood (Buddy Miller), guitarists Rob McNelley (Hank Williams Jr), and Doug Lancio (Bob Dylan). It also features an appearance from Joe Bonamassa and Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie.

