Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
It’s one thing to be able to witness a folk legend in action at close quarters these days. It’s quite another to see one in a cosy pub venue the size of your front room, with about 50 others. One of the best gigs I’ve experienced this century. Really.
‘10,000 Days Like This’ is the full-length debut from the Vermont-based trio Low Lily. Aided by a number of guest musicians including Dirk Powell and Crooked Still’s Corey DiMario, it’s a cocktail of originals, traditional numbers and covers that they can feel justifiably proud of.
There’s a cinematic sweep to the new album from Kris Gruen with a screenplay built around love, family, dreams and hope. Explore its shores and escape.
Where this collection succeeds is in bringing together a fine platter of masterclass high points from a 50+ year career that, for the first time in some cases, finally gives Norma the kudos she deserves.
While it’s an interesting collection of choices, it’s a stunning piece of work from an artist who may be putting his travelling shows away but, at 76, remains at the peak of his creative and musical powers.
An album of personal and political power, passion and perception, it is hugely persuasive proof that Petrie most deservedly earns her place at the table.
Young Waters’ debut offers strong vocals, sweet-toned harmonies, stirring instrumentation with melodies and rhythms that alternate from intricate to exhilarating, and all stations in between. In short – innovative, enthralling and enchanting.
Barry and Laura have together made a scrapbook of their life in traditional music and it is truly lovely. There are no airs or graces, no production gymnastics, just a unique snapshot of how these siblings will forever be joined through a living tradition that they themselves have now passed on.
