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

While By Appointment Or Chance explains exactly how these songs came to Miranda Mulholland, in the end, our gratitude has to go out to a cat which brought Miranda back to the peaceful landscape of Twyford where this distinguished album was recorded.

by Mike Davies

On album closer ‘I Love You’ he says “you don’t need to pretend you’re anything more than you are” – a simple, open, intimate, honest and hugely listenable album, Sam Lewis sums up those sentiments up perfectly.

by Mike Davies

John Moreland’s ‘LP5’ is a terrific piece of work that is his most musically complex and lyrically personal album to date, it confirms his position as one of today’s great singer-songwriters.

by Dave McNally

With a bonus opening by Smith and McClennan, Dirk Powell’s album launch at Celtic Connections had a warm informal back-porch feel, as if Dirk and his transatlantic band were playing as much for their own fun as for ours.

by Mike Davies

Following an award-winning year as one half of The LYNNeS alongside fellow Canadian Lynn Miles, Lynne Hanson returns to her solo career path for her seventh album of variegated Americana. This album isn’t just words, it speaks from the heart and soul and it will touch yours.

by Bob Fish

It takes a certain amount of guts to open a folk album with 30 seconds of string quartet music. After that, you have to deliver the goods, which Ned Roberts does in spades on Dream Sweetheart.

by Mike Davies

Half Moon Light finds The Lone Bellow returning full of ambition with what is, without a doubt, their best and most musically sophisticated work to date.

by Bob Fish

As the Lost Brothers, Oisin Leech and Mark McCausland have created a disc that subtly shifts moods while creating a framework as comfortable as their Irish hometowns of Navan and Omagh. Their most mature and satisfying works to date.

by Mike Davies

McCambridge has cultivated a distinctive musical arboretum within which the emotional panorama and insightful perspective afforded by A Northern View has resulted in a powerful and compelling album, as well as one of the best musical responses to Brexit to date.

by Glenn Kimpton

Dilyn Afon is an essential masterpiece in traditional music collection and interpretation, performed to an exemplary level…It is a journey piece of pure and utterly beautiful music and singing…I implore you all to buy it.

by Thomas Blake

Andromeda, like its predecessor, is a difficult, brilliant, rewarding snapshot of human turmoil…the stature of this formidable album will continue to grow even as the scars it describes begin to heal.

by Mike Davies

Over the past four albums, the California sextet Dustbowl Revival have served up a steady supply of Dixieland jazz, swing and Depression-era folk songs, but, for their fifth, they’ve charted a new direction, drawing on roots-rock, soul and even funk.

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