Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
I Can’t Wait is the long overdue sophomore return of Fayssoux an album that will most certainly kindle a warm glow in those who hear it.
Caroline Rose’s latest release I Will Not Be Afraid is a raw album fuelled by tough, rootless life, but also one with the freedom to live, act and say how and what she wants.
Christchurch resident Aldous Harding’s self-titled debut album “is the kind of album that moves you in ways you can’t quite fathom”….it goes beyond beautiful.
San Diego-based quartet Sister Speak deliver an impressive debut that with the right exposure, should firmly establish them as a fresh new name on the alt-roots circuit.
With her latest album A History Of Insolence receiving such wide critical acclaim I caught up with Naomi to talk to her about the album, Shirley Collins and politics…
Formerly part of the Texas all-girl outfit The Trishas, Kelley Mickwee makes an impressive launch on her own path with ‘You Used To Live Here’.
Adam Cohen, son of Leonard, releases his fifth album just a couple of weeks before his father’s. But whatever living ghosts may haunt it, this is very much an album by Cohen Jr, not Cohen Sr.
Yet another outstanding album from Meuross, who sings with conviction, understated power and gentle passion and should, by rights, be far better known and celebrated than he is.
Break & Bloom is the debut solo album from Jane Kramer. An album which shows no shortage of fertile ground upon which she will definitely bloom.
