Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
Across the 16 minutes of Rhona Macfarlane’s “Closing the Window”, she offers a much-needed moment of pause. Despite its themes of loss and regret, it looks to the future with a great sense of optimism and hope, a sentiment as comforting as it is timely.
On Dodging Dues, the latest offering from Garcia Peoples, nothing is exactly what it seems. It is an album quite unlike anything else you’ll hear this year, an example of a band that is consistently trying to find the next doorway to the stars.
Eliza Gilkyson’s ‘Songs from the River Wind’ is an ode to simpler times, a life shaped by the love of the land…a truly wonderful evocation of the foundations of her heart and hearth that transports you to the rivers and hills it so beautifully celebrates.
Since they made their album debut back in 2010, Police Dog Hogan have been building a reputation as one of the country’s finest live bands and folk-country acts. Overground is their finest hour yet.
Paring things down to their essence, what Michael Hurley does on Time of the Foxgloves is establish that the truth is where you find it. Hurley’s brand of truth should never go out of fashion; it is timeless.
Bryan Bolea catches Allison Russell and her band, featuring Sistastrings (Chauntee Ross and Monique Ross), Larissa Maestro and Mandy Fer at the Listening Room in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Bob Fish shares his Top 10 Albums of 2021 including Trippers & Askers, Heisk, Crys Matthews, Spencer Cullum, Jimbo Mathus and Andrew Bird, The Weather Station, Devin Hoff, Fruit Bats and Steve Gunn.
