Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
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While the Punch Brothers embrace a melting-pot of influences on All Ashore, it always feels organically driven. It’s intimate and inclusive, and the listener feels privileged to be in on the five musicians’ private session.
While Baltimore-based folk singer Letitia VanSant may no longer work in social and environmental advocacy, as this terrific album ably proves, the day job hasn’t changed, it’s just altered its channels.
With Many a Thousand, Aldridge and Goldsmith have created a record whose songs are immediate and politically necessary, and whose melodies will remain in the memory for years to come.
A love found, lived and lost in eight songs, simply but beautifully crafted in its musical and emotional notes, it’s the album equivalent of a Richard Linklater or Woody Allen bittersweet romance.
It takes real skill and inspiration to make the new versions sound like that’s how they were always meant to be. The True Adventures of Independent Country have both in abundance.
