Albums

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

by Simon Holland

Read our live review of Apple Of My Eye at Tooting Folk Club, a truly special evening plus watch the video premiere of ‘Durdham Down’ performed live at Union Chapel.

by KLOF

Light in the Attic release their most significant and important album to date. 15 years in the making it’s a beautiful musical revelation that will stun many listeners.

by Simon Holland

Taking Irish folk tunes and flamenco’s fire as their starting points Bully’s Acre combine three exceptional musical talents and the spectacular debut CD, The Twelve Pins, is the result.

by Simon Holland

With their diverse backgrounds but shared grounding on the Edinburgh session circuit, Dallahan have set off a fanfare of acclaim. When The Day Is On The Turn meets the hype head on and smashes it!

by Helen Gregory

Finland’s handpan player Kumea Sound is about to release his second album, “one of the most radically different yet accessible albums I’ve heard in a long time”.

by Simon Holland

Kenneth J Nash has certainly known some hard times and The Fall Of Eden is a title laden with significance. Summoning happier memories this record is a cathartic and road map to a new dawn.

by Paul Woodgate

Wookalilly, a four-piece band from Belfast release their debut album ‘All the Waiting While’, an Old World take on Bluegrass from a group unafraid to experiment.

by Johnny Whalley

The Morning Tree are three musicians who combine a genuine love of traditional material with the skill and imagination to imbue it with freshness and vitality. A very fine debut album.

by Mike Davies

Goodnight Lenin release their much anticipated full length debut album ‘In the Fullness of Time’. They don’t disappoint as Mike selects it as one of his albums of the year.

by Thomas Blake

Cove Hithe’s debut offering occupies a beguiling hinterland: the unclaimed areas between sea and land, modernity and ancientness, waking and dreaming.

by Simon Holland

Read our live review of the highly anticipated Thompson Family gigs at London’s Kings Place. Plus, we have an exclusive chat with Teddy Thompson before he takes to the stage.

by Mike Davies

40 Watts is the side project of Katie West, one half of Truckstop Honeymoon. On the evidence of ‘After The Show’ she could light up an entire city.

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