Albums

Album Reviews from the KLOF Mag team and recommendations from KLOF Mag’s Editor.

by Mike Davies

Chimes at Midnight is the latest offering from Rainbow Chasers – formed by English folk scene stalwart Ashley Hutchings and featuring previously unreleased recordings.

by Simon Holland

The first Martin & Eliza Carthy duo album, The Moral Of The Elephant is just their voices, their instruments and elegantly simple arrangements, a brilliant release for Topic’s 75th year.

by Mike Davies

The Other Country is the debut release from Esther Rose Parkes, all but four tracks are written in collaboration with her mother, the poet Linda Rose Parkes…a country worth exploring further.

by Mike Davies

A welcome return from Gina Villalobos with Sola, her first album in five years. Villalobos can deliver punch and caress with equal aplomb, but it’s the latter than dominates here.

by Simon Holland

Blue Rose Code proves every bit the poetic champion as the magnificent, musically expansive second album, The Ballads Of Peckham Rye, proves the healing has begun.

by Neil McFadyen

Mishaped Pearls ‘Thamesis’ confirms the exceptional skills of its creators and earns them a place among those who make a significant contribution to the rich diversity of music we treasure.

by Mike Davies

Savannah Road is Brigitte DeMeyer’s 6th album and is the first she’s produced herself, 10 of the tracks co-penned by guest guitarist and harmony vocalist Will Kimbrough.

by Johnny Whalley

Natalie Merchant’s new album is filled with exquisitely crafted original songs. The product of a mature, thoughtful songwriter who’s come a long way.

by Paul Woodgate

Paul heads to Servant Jazz Quarters for Vikesh Kapoor’s headline gig. “A voice that mixes sandpaper and molasses, gravel and grace…As first headline gigs go we, could not have asked for more.”

by Simon Holland

With his second album, House Of Jacks, Blair Dunlop builds on the considerable promise of his debut and subsequent Horizon Folk Award, creating a bold and big new sound in the process.

by Paul Woodgate

Cory Seznec’s latest offering ‘Beauty In The Dirt’ is the bastard offspring of a creole-swamp style that Alan Lomax would have loved, he seamlessly joins musical styles…excellent!

by Mike Davies

Boho Dancer reissue their debut album Gemini as a special edition. Mike explores the new offering which includes three new tracks from the Danish trio.

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