Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
Holler, the sixth solo album from Amy Holler of Indigo Girls is a love letter to her home, written with affection, but the ink sometimes run with tears.
I eagerly look forward to the chance to see Hoodman Blind in live performance where I’d wager they cast an intense spell. Even on the evidence of this EP, though, they impress greatly with their presence and imagination. A real discovery.
Modern Man is by far Benjamin Folke Thomas’s best album yet on which he balances honest confessional and sardonic wit like an expert tightrope walker.
The Furrow Collective are right at the very top of the game when it comes to traditional music. No-one else is as innovative and it is no exaggeration to say that if the future of folk music sounds like Fathoms we are in safe hands indeed.
Allt finds Julie Fowlis, Éamon Doorley, Zoë Conway and John Mc Intyre at the top of their game. That they gel so well musically and allow each other the space to explore new ground says an awful lot for the selfless ethos in both traditional music, and the musicians themselves.
Starfall is a natural follow-up to Slow Moving Clouds debut, on which members draw inspiration from Irish and Nordic traditions. An intriguing and compelling album.
Recorded live at the Crosskeys’ Inn, the oldest thatched pub in Ireland, Irish banjo player Stevie Dunne is accompanied by Gerdy Thompson, Brian McGrath, Cyril O’Donoghue and John Joe Kelly on what is a warm album, filled with bags of enjoyment.
Through the Wild is an album that is full of emotional peaks and troughs that marks the wholly triumphant return of The Willows, one of the most exciting, fresh and talented bands around today.
Fair Lady London marks the latest chapter in the journey of two of the UK’s brightest stars. Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou’s songs are of a standard that any major label indie band ticking off the production reference points by committee could not get close to.
