Albums

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

by Mike Davies

It may have taken some two decades to find his clear focus, but North Country firmly places Irish-American troubadour Danny Burns on the map. Featuring Cara Dillon, Tift Merritt, Tim O’Brien, Holly Williams & more.

by Richard Hollingum

On The Road to Horn Fair, Joshua Burnell pays homage to the sounds of the late sixties and seventies. Fun, lots of tongue in cheek but at the same time spot on.

by Mike Davies

Traveling Mercies is the powerful new album from Emily Scott Robinson. Produced by Neilson Hubbard her songs are filled with compassion, empathy and truth.

by Phil Vanderyken

Born and raised in Niger and now living in Belgium, Kel Assouf’s “Black Tenere” stands as an excellent album and a potential milestone in the blossoming genre of what critics have been calling “desert rock”.

by Neil McFadyen

This is music in evolution. Melody, poetry, emotion and memory weave in and out like stories. Midnight And Closedown is the next chapter in Lau’s fascinating story. As ever from Lau, it’s a unique and exceptional album.

by Glenn Kimpton

Michael Chapman’s ‘True North’ is a raw and honest album from a musician well aware of the legacy behind him and his place on that timeline. It is lean, unpretentious, wonderfully played and so very listenable throughout.

by Ken Abrams

Deer Tick’s latest offering ‘Mayonnaise’ is a fine collection for longtime fans and serves as a nice introduction for those less familiar with the band. Give it a listen!

by Mike Davies

Buffalo Blood is as potent as anything written by Buffy Sainte-Marie and deserves to be acclaimed for exposing the injustices inflicted on the First Nation.

by David Pratt

Bassekou Kouyaté’s fifth release sees him in a more lugubrious, reflective mood, ‘an album about love, friendship, family and true values in a time of crisis.’ Extraordinary and beautiful music.

by David Weir

Fifty years on, Shirley Collins returns to London’s Roundhouse… It is hard to imagine anyone who deserves to be on that stage more than Shirley Collins, as the ovations and cheering voices tonight will attest.

by Dave McNally

Ian Carr and Niklas Roswell’s new album will grab your attention and keep it. With lots to explore and savour, Time Flies is, like this duo, a real treasure.

by Matt McGinn

It’s so rare to hear a duo that are this good across the board, and especially on a debut collaboration. The songwriting, performing and production of Songs by the King Heat Ensemble is quite astounding.

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