Albums

Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.

by Brian R. Banks

In short, a poet-troubadour with a conscience who’s an uplifting panacea for times clearly manifesting malady above the shoulders too. Remedies are unavailable, but certainly an equivalent musical vaccination.

by Glenn Kimpton

There is so much more to be found throughout Axacan, but the overall result is a sprawling, painstakingly created record by a progressive artist that will take many listens to fully digest. Axacan is Daniel Bachman’s most accomplished work yet.

by Mike Davies

Open and honest, When We Wander finds light and steadfastness in the new responsibilities in Jesse Terry’s life, channelling his influences but always imprinting them with his own signature. Both tender and triumphant, it’s his finest hour yet.

by David Pratt

This live album from 2010 is a remarkable one that also illustrates how Khaira Arby had an innate capacity to blend cultures whilst still preserving her Malian roots. As a legacy, it is a more than fitting testament to a remarkable talent.

by Mike Davies

Old Sea Brigade’s “Motivational Speaking” is a gentle, wistful meditation on the instinctive tendency to cling to the past rather than move forward. Both poignantly sad, yet ultimately hopeful, seeking to embrace motivation rather than be imprisoned by resignation.

by Thomas Blake

Broken Mirror shares kinship with such great albums of the past that its greatest feat might be how it manages to sound so modern… a testament not only to Holley’s fiercely relevant songs but to White’s impressive showing as a composer… deep, complex & formidable, and intensely rewarding.

by David Morrison

Toronto-based artist Dorothea Paas delivers a stunning debut with ‘Anything Can’t Happen’, a heartfelt result and a consummate triumph.

by Johnny Whalley

The lyrics on Christina Alden & Alex Patterson‘s Hunter, are intentionally thought-provoking while the album’s lightness of tone, together with the often deceptive simplicity of the arrangements, have the power to transport you to the wide-open spaces evoked by many of the songs.

by Billy Rough

…its in the poetry of Garret Pierce’s lyrics that his talent lies. There is a deepness to the album’s themes and thoughts but they are always delivered with a soft and tender touch, quietly drawing you into the record’s passionate heart.

by Danny Neill

For week five in our Bob Dylan appreciation, we take a step away from Bob’s own recordings and enjoy a wide range of other musical artists covering his material. Includes a Spotify Playlist featuring over 5 hours of covers.

by Mike Davies

With three studio albums already under their belt, Time Out further underscores their rising star as musicians, singers and songwriters, The Accidentals are most definitely going to happen.

by Bob Fish

If there’s a question that remains it’s whether one really needs a Spanish language version of songs from Parallel Line. The answer: The magic is in the music and that has always been there with Paper Beats Scissors and it’s there in La Mitad.

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