Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
Bold Champions is a magnificent release, showcasing traditional, mainly English, folk music at its very best. The Dovetail Trio dare to boldly go where others fear to tread and will surely receive fully-deserved success and plaudits.
A simple and homespun album, conjuring earlier, less complicated, more innocent times when folk would work side by side for the common good and come together to play and enjoy music at the end of the day, celebrating the life they had and the memories they cherished. There’s a glow here.
A hugely personal album with universally recognisable feelings that range from despondency to euphoria, it takes a while to seep inside your mind and spirit, but, as with a bruised and broken heart, it’s worth persevering so as to experience the relief of it beating again.
Small World Turning is another splendid collection of songs from one of the UK’s top songwriters, still very much at the top of her game and still refreshingly unafraid to tell unpalatable home truths and speak out in defence of her uncompromising take on today’s world.
This could be one of the most versatile and open collections The Waterboys have ever given us. They are literally capable of going in absolutely any direction from here.
One of the year’s finest albums, Daria Kulesh’s ‘Earthly Delights’ extends the Russian folklore and heritage that characterised its predecessor, Long Lost Home.
Talking Elephant re-issue Silly Wizard’s debut album from 1976 on which there is an authentic display of sterling virtuosity, and also the boldness of a band six years into formation making their first recorded statement.
