Finch | Thunderbird | Album
Released in 1976, Thunderbird is the self-financed debut album by the Sydney-based hard rock band Finch. The album is widely considered a staple of 1970s Australian "pub rock," blending powerful guitar riffs with the gritty, high-range vocals of frontman Owen Orford. Contemporary and retrospective reviews often highlight the band's energy while noting some era-specific production flaws. The album is described as "exuberant" hard rock with English-flavoured blues influences, echoing bands like Free, Status Quo, and Black Sabbath. Some tracks also exhibit a slight progressive temperament.
Artist Website: wikipedia/Finch_(Australian_band)
Related Artists: The Angels, AC/DC, Buffalo, Skyhooks
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