Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
As his song put it, JT spent his life Looking For A Place To Land, this magnificent album from Steve Earle finds him and his legacy safe in his father’s loving arms.
Both Emma Scarr and Black have gathered a solid following for their albums and live shows in and around their stomping ground, this terrific album once again reinforcing that their music, together or solo, is deserving of a far wider and far bigger audience.
Countless Isles And Endless Miles, Trail West’s fourth studio album, marks a significant milestone in the band’s history and represents a bold affirmation of their right to be considered up there with the very best in the genre.
Bob Fish looks back at 2020 and shares his Top 10 Albums including Bob Dylan, Gwenifer Raymond, Rowan Leslie, Andrew Tuttle, The Innocence Mission, Swamp Dogg, Steve Dawson, Tamikrest and more.
Hadrian’s Union return with a rousing set of songs on their new EP Permission. Founder, Stew Simpson, has done well to expand his vision into a fuller band setting.
Vincular, the culmination of Ron Jappy’s musical journey so far, is a mightily impressive debut from this talented and much sought-after multi-instrumentalist.
Blues at Midnight finds Catfish Keith at his (seductive) best. A homage to the archetypal delta blues tradition from a player whose contemporary innovations have stood the test of time.
Come Nobles and Heroes is an utterly beguiling release, with a focus on the songs and tunes, and minimal intrusion of modernity. This is a raw, ageless album, and wholly irresistible for that.
