Albums

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

by Paul Woodgate

Paul continues his review of Cambridge Folk Festival taking in The Shires, The Full English, Seth Lakeman, Loudon Wainwright III and Rosanne Cash.

by Mike Davies

Luke Sital-Singh releases his long-awaited debut album ‘The Fire Inside’ – songs of joy and heartache, delivered in a dust-limned, cracked voice that often catches like a sob in the throat.

by Helen Gregory

Oscillations is a solid debut album from London based Cosines, with moments of human kindness melting the sangfroid; it’s a promising start and one worth following the future of.

by Paul Woodgate

Paul got to go wild at Cambridge Folk Festival this year as our roving reporter, in part one of his review he gets into the spirit and catches a top performance from Megson and Moore Moss Rutter.

by Simon Holland

In the 2nd part of our exclusive interview John Fullbright gets into more personal territory, discussing his musical growth, inspirations, his love of music and the place he calls home.

by Johnny Whalley

FRUK looks behind the making of ‘Centenary: Words and Music of the Great War’ featuring both music and WWI poems read by actor Jim Carter that he and his wife Imelda Staunton.

by Simon Holland

With their 2nd album The Call Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar prove the merit of two consecutive Folk Awards. They give FRUK some exclusive insight into their inspirations and much more.

by KLOF

We have a very special Song of the Day and video exclusive from Gramercy Arms along with a Q&A with Joan Wasser and Lloyd Cole and some words from Reveal Records head man Tom Rose.

by Thomas Blake

Emma Tricca’s individual approach to Relic gives the album a unique, bittersweet mood, a distinctive and quietly beautiful album.

by Helen Gregory

Stanley Brinks & Freschard return with ‘Pizza Espresso’ , the perfect soundtrack for those long, sultry summer nights when you’re musing on loves lost and found.

by Rachel Devine

Blind Willies use a clever range of ideas and influences to create an album that sparkles. Musically it calms, soothes and lulls, while lyrically it refuses to blend into the background.

by Simon Holland

With 20 years of Peace Concerts Coope Boyes & Simpson have channelled their amazing repertoire into ‘In Flanders Fields’, creating a poignant remembrance and a prayer for peace.

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