Albums

Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.

by Alex Gallacher

Today, Sharron Kraus has released ‘Birdloom’, a project she began working on with electronic musician David Muddyman (aka Muud, Jamuud) 20 years ago and which features Spiers & Boden.

by Danny Neill

One thing that keeps Dom Flemons engaged and inspired is his indelible belief in the magic and wonder of music. It is that spirit which rises to the fore so definitively on ‘Traveling Wildfire’, a deep and indispensable album.

by Erika Severyns

The Berlin Session by Dur-Dur Band Int. is the first studio recording by a full ensemble from Somalia since the golden days of Mogadishu came to a halt three decades ago. It’s an exceptional collection brimming with energy, hope, and life.

by Mike Davies

Produced by Jack Schneider, who also plays lead guitar, When The Trouble’s All Done is a highly promising debut album that very much marks Ellie Turner out as one to watch.

by David Pratt

As Ireke, Julien Gervaix and Damien Tesson visit new sonic territories on Tropikadelic; you will probably not hear a better debut album this year – a joyous fusion of highlife, funk, Afro-Caribbean rhythms and electro.

by Johnny Whalley

On ‘Caoir’, Joy Dunlop’s third album, the power and expressiveness of her voice shines through, while, aided by a top-notch five-piece band, they push the boundaries of ‘trad’ while expertly retaining its soul.

by Thomas Blake

False Lankum is Lankum’s most uncompromising album to date which highlights their highly individual approach to music-making: a discourse between band and listener that is challenging, raw, brutally honest and always rewarding.

by Dave McNally

Music is rarely as rewarding as ‘Peggy’s Dream’, the new album from Martin Hayes & the Common Ground Ensemble. There really aren’t the superlatives available to do it justice.

by Johnny Whalley

Rura’s ‘Dusk Moon’ is an expertly crafted suite of new material that showcases both the compositional and performance prowess of all four band members; from moody musical landscapes to blowing up a storm that would get any audience on its feet and dancing, this album has it all.

by Mike Davies

Featuring a wealth of special guests, including Brenn Hill, Dom Flemons, Corb Lund, Pipp Gillette, Tom Russell, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, Brigid Reedy, Waddie Mitchell, and Andy Wilkinson, Andy Hedges’ ‘Roll On’ Cowboys’ is a vital contribution to preserving the musical history and heritage of arguably the most iconic and defining quintessence of America. 

by Erika Severyns

Through Irish traditional instruments and synthesizers, Gareth Quinn Redmond’s ambitious and innovative ‘Umcheol’ offers a unique and immersive perspective on the epic Irish legend of Cú Chulainn and Ferdiad.

by Mike Davies

“What Are We Trying To Say?” is Megson’s thirteenth album and their first studio recording in four years. Despite the title, they do know what they’re trying to say and do so entertainingly and pithily…seek it out.

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