Albums

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

by Danny Neill

Creating music is indisputably in Edd Donovan’s blood, these songs have solid foundations and were simply waiting for someone with a visionary radar to bring them into the world. An album for people with a taste for beauty, adventure, nature and wonder.

by Michael Wiles

Martyn Joseph was back at The David Hall, South Petherton for the fifth time, a venue and an artist who seem made for each other. Standing under the iconic dome the acoustics seem to lift the singer songwriter’s passionate songs.

by Mike Davies

It’s been a good year for debut male/female duo albums, the latest coming from Kyle McGonegle and Liat Lis, better known as The Gossamer Strings. Due to the Darkness is a substantial and rewarding album.

by Aaron Jackson

The purity and simplicity of both of these albums yield more and more depth with each repeated listen. This is reflective music in its truest sense. The more you listen, the more you find. Excellent.

by David Pratt

The Castra Leuca Trio preserve and respect the culture of the past, but interpret in new ways. Premeiro Andamento is a high-class debut album featuring consummate musicianship, seek it out.   

by Thomas Blake

All three songs have that timeless quality. Listened to out of context it would be difficult to tell the ancient from the modern. This is an important feature of O’Neill’s gifts as a singer and musician.

by Richard Hollingum

On Bring Us In, the clarity, the harmony and the arrangements offer a good picture of what Marisa, Jack and Davy have to offer – full of style and, yes, quirky but good quirky. Now we can hopefully look forward to the full long-player.

by David Pratt

Sahari is a truly captivating release, with melodies that will linger long in the memory.  An album of unbridled optimism in the dream for the end to the struggle and that the world will learn not only to open its heart and mind to the Saharawi, but to all refugees.

by Danny Neill

Smith & McClennan have triumphed on this debut release, in creating personal music that tells us more about who they are than we’ve ever heard before and suggests they’re only at the beginning of a fruitful musical adventure.

by David Pratt

With The Only Ones, The Milk Carton Kids’s return to their close harmony and acoustic guitar approach creates a powerfully intimate experience and one that deserves to be shared.

by Bob Fish

Over the course of forty minutes, in what often feels more like a piece by Steve Reich than disciples of Jerry, Garcia Peoples stake out new territory building on what has gone before while firmly headed toward the future.

by Bob Fish

Bonnie “Prince” Billy has crafted a disc that sounds comfortable and warm while dealing with the uncertainty of what lies ahead. The here and now is all we have at the end of the day, and that’s more than enough.

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