Albums

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

by Bob Fish

Memories are strange things and Annie Dressner’s memories from Coffee at the Corner Bar enable listeners to enter a world they may never have visited, but probably understand better than they think.

by Thomas Blake

McVittie never loses the wide-eyed sense of wonder at the poetry of the natural world. If she set out to reflect that beauty and wonder in music, she has succeeded admirably.

by Danny Neill

Joshua Burnell grabs our attention and imagination with this brilliantly accessible album, bursting at the seams with ideas, imagery and an assured ability with melody and song structure. Outstanding.

by Glenn Kimpton

Thread is a wonderful, deeply thought out, rich and engaging album that manages to sound completely original within the parameters of its musical roots.

by Bob Fish

As well as demonstrating great taste, Dana Gavanski’s ‘Wind Songs’ doesn’t simply recreate old arrangements, it celebrates classic material making it live for new generations.

by Mike Davies

Wells describes The United State as being about what it means to be human, of the journey from cradle to grave and what connects us along the way

by Richard Hollingum

The observations, commentaries, responses to the pandemic by Robb Johnson strike more than a note. Listen and make sure that these were The Days We Don’t Forget.

by Thomas Blake

The undeniably beautiful songs of Murder, And The Birds relish the ugly and the odd… Jaycock is a master of carefully managed contradictions, and a true original.

by Thomas Blake

Hold Fast reflects Stick In The Wheel’s acceptance of diverse musical forms and their radical desire to change things for the better. An urgent and quite brilliant album.

by Mike Davies

For Western Swing & Waltzes, Colter Wall’s third album, he has immersed himself in America’s cowboy song tradition…saddle up and ride with him on these happy trails.

by Mike Davies

Jonas reminds us that while dreams may so often be shattered, it’s still better to look for glimpses of the light than resign ourselves to the dark.

by Mike Davies

Canada has already fallen under folk singer-songwriter Evangeline Gentle’s spell, now it’s time to follow suit as her debut album is released internationally.

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