Albums

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

by KLOF

Watch Naomi Bedford performing Gypsy Davey with Justin Currie around a late night campfire. The song features on her new album ‘A History Of Insolence’.

by KLOF

A highly talented five piece based in Eugene, Betty And The Boy have a brilliant, unique sound and FRUK gets an exclusive introduction to this Eugene, Oregon combo.

by Simon Holland

With a natural story tellers gift, a gorgeous voice and a growing confidence in her songcraft The Lament Of The Black Sheep puts Ange Hardy at the forefront of the British folk scene.

by Helen Gregory

It’s been a long time coming but now it’s here, it’s safe to say that in ‘lullaby and… The Ceaseless Roar’ Robert Plant has produced his most transcendent record to date.

by Simon Holland

He’s still only twenty but this self titled album is already Sunjay’s third. With a number of award nominations, it fulfils his obvious promise with panache and style to spare.

by Mike Davies

To mark his 50th anniversary as a working musician Chris Smither revisits two dozen of his songs on his latest double CD, guests include Loudon Wainwright III & Kris Delmhorst.

by Mike Davies

On his latest album ‘Atlantic’ County Antrim singer-songwriter Ben Glover once again raises the bar, not just for his own career, but for everyone in the Americana musical panorama.

by Paul Woodgate

Paul takes in the motley looking Deer Tick at the O2 Brooklyn Bowl who put on a remarkable night where they raise the roof with ‘riffs so crunchy you could add nuts and call them breakfast’.

by Johnny Whalley

Johnny shares his highlights from this year’s Wickham Festival including Afro Celt Sound System. Steve Earle, Dick Gaughan, Julie Fowlis, 3 Daft Monkeys and many more.

by Paul Woodgate

Outlines is the fourth album from Irish singer-songwriter Peter Doran, recorded on a small lake house …” – if these are just stories, they’re incredibly well delivered”.

by Philip Soanes

With ‘The Buddhist’ Tacoma, Washington-based singer-songwriter Kye Alfred Hillig honors the personal nature of the songs and leaves the stories within them bare before the listener.

by Simon Holland

Celebrating 30 years, The Defiant finds The Men They Couldn’t Hang still have energy and commitment to burn with a roustabout record brimful of rallying cries and sing-along anthems.

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