Albums

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

by David Weir

RM Hubbert’s ‘Ampersand Extras’ offers a collection of B-sides and rare recordings that concludes his self-titled trilogy, exploring in detail the Scotsman’s musical pilgrimage so far.

by Johnny Whalley

Johnny continues his review of Towersey Festival taking in performances from Nancy Kerr and James Fagan, Lau, interviews with Blair Dunlop, Urban Folk Quartet and more. Plus a look at the future…

by Simon Holland

Another successful Pledge campaign sees the Jennifer Crook trio embarking from Carnforth Station on a journey that is about the spaces and places in between, where the magic happens.

by Johnny Whalley

Johnny talks through his Towersey Festival experience, a three part special feature which celebrates the festival’s 50th year & Topic’s 75 years – the first includes chats with Roy Bailey and Richard Thompson.

by Paul Woodgate

Such a measure of awareness in a man in his mid-20s is welcome and when it’s allied to music of this quality, land must surely be in sight soon for Gallery 47. All comparisons are irrelevant.

by Alfred Archer

Cameron J Niven’s intriguing and accomplished EP debut is firm proof that he’s an important talent who most definitely deserves a much wider audience.

by Simon Holland

Jim Boyes talks exclusively to FRUK as Coope Boyes & Simpson are about to embark on a UK tour featuring a selection of material from their extraordinarily powerful In Flanders Fields.

by Simon Holland

Making a strong case for being the busiest woman on the Scottish music scene, Rachel Newton grabs a few moments to give FRUK an exclusive insight into her wonderful Changeling.

by Mike Davies

Yorick Cormack, erstwhile principal songwriter with Glasgow’s Endrick Brothers releases his solo album under the guise of ‘First Charge of the Light Brigade’.

by James Beedie

Manna Frost Trio is very much the solitary endeavour of North Carolina singer songwriter Stacy Harden whose latest offering is a sure sign of a clear talent emerging.

by Simon Holland

Released this week as they start a UK tour, the Mareel EP was an excuse for Kris Drever introduce himself to some of his Shetland musical neighbours and he invites Éamonn Coyne along to the party. An excellent idea!

by Neil McFadyen

A unique collaboration, The Elizabethan Session sings the dreams, and nightmares, of paupers and princesses alike and encourages a new view, of an old story.

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