Honest, in-depth reviews of experimental, folk, ambient and avant-garde albums redefining what music can be. Independent coverage from KLOF Magazine since 2004.
Albums
The fourth and final instalment of The Nomad Series, entitled ‘The Wilderness’, sees a laid-back return to the Cowboy Junkies’ musical comfort zone, with satisfying results.
Kyle Carey’s debut album ‘Monongah’ is a gentle delight which brings fresh rewards on each repeat playing. If she can maintain this standard, Carey deserves to be held in the highest esteem.
KAN are one of those bands that are at the forefront of moulding and re-defining tradtional music, if this is the standard then the tradtional music scene has rewarding times ahead!
Cynic’s New Year is a fragile beast with transitory fiddle, banjo, guitar and cello to cushion frontman Justin Ringle’s tentative laments and words of found wisdom.
Read our live review of Ian Anderson at the Derby Assembly Rooms. He is currently touring “Thick as a Brick” 2012.
At a time when Jim White’s personal life hit a roadblock he has served up a masterclass in song writing on his latest release ‘Where it Hits You’.
Two Wings latest release ‘Love’s Spring’ is an impressive début which shows them to be a considerably soulful little group.
We give the low down on The Chieftains latest release: Voice of Ages. Plus we have an album giveaway!
