Albums

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

by Mike Davies

Kristin Davidson and Carolyn Phillips, who hail from Austin Texas, make a resilient combination – while their band name suggests a toughness to their music they also know tenderness.

by Billy Rough

Sweet As Honey is an album filled with themes of metaphorical journeys, the happiness of community and the soul-affirming warmth of the earth, it is a jubilant, inspiring, and genuine feel-good album.

by Chris Wheatley

Described as Finnish folk-bluegrass, Paula Wolksi’s “Lato” is a wonderful album, diverse and stirring, bound up in joy, love and first-class musicianship.

by Derek Walker

Featuring a wealth of special guests, Yvonne Lyon’s ‘Growing Wild’ encourages successive listens, unearthing a tranche of details laid around skillfully crafted songs.

by Brian R. Banks

This concluding edition of the Dark Britannica series celebrates the land, nature and seasonal cycles. A rich tapestry interweaving backgrounds and approaches. A crafted artefact in keeping with its almost pre-industrial contents, as if we are among ancestors.

by David Morrison

Combining literary flavours with life experiences, stories from the road, personal observations, and contemplations of the world around him, Moranz’s excellent songs are the satisfying end result.

by Richard Hollingum

An Bhuatais & The Meaning of Life exemplifies the sean nós tradition and beautifully continues it along its path. By all means, dig deeper, read the superb accompanying booklet, but first of all, enter the space and just listen. Excellent.

by Mike Davies

As his song put it, JT spent his life Looking For A Place To Land, this magnificent album from Steve Earle finds him and his legacy safe in his father’s loving arms.

by Mike Davies

Both Emma Scarr and Black have gathered a solid following for their albums and live shows in and around their stomping ground, this terrific album once again reinforcing that their music, together or solo, is deserving of a far wider and far bigger audience.

by Johnny Whalley

Tin whistle player Kevin Meehan has injected extra variety into a musical mix that was already overflowing with talent and imagination and has made Spanish Point an album to cherish.

by David Pratt

Countless Isles And Endless Miles, Trail West’s fourth studio album, marks a significant milestone in the band’s history and represents a bold affirmation of their right to be considered up there with the very best in the genre.

by Bob Fish

Bob Fish looks back at 2020 and shares his Top 10 Albums including Bob Dylan, Gwenifer Raymond, Rowan Leslie, Andrew Tuttle, The Innocence Mission, Swamp Dogg, Steve Dawson, Tamikrest and more.

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