Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
For their latest offering Angela Perley & The Howlin’ Moons heads towards the rockier side of Americana roots for an album that’s sure to add to their already solid reputation.
The Narrows is Grant-Lee Phillips first recording in Music City which makes previous offerings sound like warm-ups…One of the best albums of his career.
Round Tower Blues is one of those albums of near-perfection that both deserves your close attention and withstands close scrutiny in spite of its deceptive simplicity of expression.
For Reg Meuross’ 11th album he marks a return to the one man and a guitar format that initially inspired him and which is the template for his live shows. It’s one you should seek out.
Prospect Of Skelmersdale is a rare album that manages to be socially aware without being preachy, sonically vibrant without being derivative, but this one ticks all the right boxes. A superbly refreshing listen.
Winter Wilson’s superbly crafted musicianship and heartfelt songs and performance are the bedrock which this country’s folk circuit rests and both it and the world would be a poorer place without them.
How does a thirteenth century poet born in the Persian Empire speak to us today? This new recording brings together the most experienced translator/interpreter of Rumi’s words, a poet who traces his roots back to the Beats and a contemporary American Iranian poet.
