Albums

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

by Johnny Whalley

Featuring Greg Russell, Ciaran Algar, Josie Duncan, Pablo Lafuente, Evan Carson and Ali Levack, The Tweed Project’s EP mirrors their live performances – musically breathtaking, reflecting their skill, variety and energy.

by Mike Davies

On his latest album, Mike Oberst explores the rich heritage of traditional Anglo or Scottish-American folk ballads from the 17th and 18th centuries.

by David Weir

Band of Burns share much more with the bard than just their title. Their gift is deep-seated and The Thread stands as a remarkable tribute. The Burns clan grows larger still.

by Mike Davies

Kirsty McGee’s ‘The Deafening Sound of Stars’ is an unqualified celestial masterpiece and the most ineffable romantic album of the year, one to fall in love with and to.

by David Pratt

Raw is a valuable addition to the ever-growing canon of outstanding work from Reg Meuross, and confirms that intelligent song writing of the highest calibre, thoughtfully delivered, is still alive and well as we move towards the end of 2019.

by Danny Neill

Danny Neill shares some of the highlights from Richard Thompson’s 70th Birthday bash at the Royal Albert Hall which featured an incredible line-up of guests “the royalty of 20th-century folk music”. A simply unforgettable night.

by Glenn Kimpton

Stir displays the creativity and versatility of Bill MacKay and Katinka Kleijn, who use just the cello and guitar to form such an artistically and emotionally broad-reaching canvas.

by Mike Davies

An album of hooks and musical nuances with lyrics that illuminate an increasingly problematic issue in the modern world with compassion, hope and honesty, elevating Cleverley to one of the most vital voices of today’s folk generation.

by Thomas Blake

Luke Daniels’ “Old Friends & Exhausted Enemies” is full of mystery and emotion. It is the work of a discerning reader, a remarkable songwriter, and a musician with the touch of an alchemist.

by Richard Hollingum

Timeless; exquisite production; great selection of tunes; social commentary. What’s not to dislike? Nothing. But what has lifted it even higher for me is that my partner says that she really likes it. Now that kind of praise is extremely rare.

by David Kidman

Intense and committed, soulful, exciting and playful, with an energy level that’s quite literally unstoppable, so that after close on 57 minutes you still feel this album could go on for all time; I sure want it to!

by David Kidman

Songs from the Bardo offers the listener a continuous soundscape of free-association that transcends time – a profound and subtly moving spiritual experience…listen without distraction and enlightenment will surely follow.

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