Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
A Year In The Country have done an excellent job of rounding up many of hauntology’s leading lights and, despite the wide range of sounds represented, The Quietened Village sounds impressively coherent. If this the sound of the new epoch then we may not be condemned after all.
Sam Beam’s collaboration with Jesca Hoop is easily his best work in a while, and, on top of being a fine album, keeping his company will hopefully create a wider awareness of her charms too.
This new EP clearly finds Said The Maiden coming of age, proudly displaying their great taste in covers and their uncanny aptitude for getting the deepest and best out of their chosen material.
Whilst ‘Long Road Home’ probably won’t find the exposure or the audience it deserves, with its heartfelt emotional lyrics and Simon Allen’s softly yearning vocals, it is assuredly worth seeking out.
Dark Desert Night is a hugely atmospheric album that pulls you into the stark world conjured by the title with a compelling intensity. Released on May 1st via Okehdokee Record.
The Wood Brothers return with their sixth, longing-themed album ‘Paradise’ which turns up the heat somewhat for a rockier, more electric sound…and a little funkier too.
