Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.
Albums
Exposing more than just an incredible vocal range, Hannah Georgas reveals some of the complexities of All That Emotion. While not always be an easy one, the ride is well worth taking.
One of the things that Matt Costa proves with Yellow Coat is that not only does he know how to write a song, he understands its value.
Wrackline is more than a mere collection of songs, it is a stunning and complete work of art, put together with great care and skill, performed with Hield’s distinctive magic.
Reflective and tinged with sadness, but also inspirational and optimistic, this makes a persuasive claim to be up there among the year’s best.
Concerned with variations on the theme of home, Paul Armfield’s new offering, available in a beautifully presented box edition, is a majestic, timeless album, domestic bliss if you will.
Whether you are a long time admirer or a newcomer just discovering Oh Sussana’s charms, this is a sterling reminder of her artistry.
Every line feels crafted, the lyrics exude a mix of storytelling, spirituality, wit, passion and poetry. It would be criminal if this weren’t nominated for the next Mercury prize.
Afrik Toun Mé is passionate yet complex in its sonic palette, the vocal structures, dynamism of the textures and utterly compelling rhythms produce an alchemy all of their own.
