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 falls hook, line and sinker for the latest offering from those Donegal sisters The Henry Girls…Louder Than Words is seamless. And superb. Just hit repeat and play it again.

by Simon Holland

John Fullbright brings a whole new meaning to John The Revelator as your correspondent is blown away by his appearance at Islington Assembly Hall.

by KLOF

Watch the new video from Passenger for his new single ‘Scare Away The Dark’. Don’t miss his 19 date UK Tour which are selling out fast.

by Simon Holland

The album launch for Blue Rose Code’s The Ballads Of Peckham Rye finds Ross Wilson backed by some of the key players on the record and a couple of special guest for another superb show.

by Mike Davies

To the Bone is the new solo album from Trevor Jones, the singer and songwriter for Miracle Mile. A great collection of songs born of what he calls “a period of instability”.

by Mike Davies

Cabaret is not an easy genre to pull off convincingly. However, drawing on a fairly diverse spectrum of influences Rupert Wates does a pretty good job.

by Simon Holland

Read our live review a superb performance from British Folk Music legends Martin and Eliza Carthy at Queen Elizabeth Hall touring their new album – with special guests including Nick Drake’s sister.

by Simon Holland

Jack McNeill gives FRUK an exclusive insight into the increasingly busy lives of McNeill & Heys and the writing and recording of their wonderful new album, Any Other Morning.

by Mike Davies

Zoe Muth’s third full-length album ‘World Of Strangers’ brings her widest musical offering to date ranging from classic country to ballads to early Fairport folk- rock.

by Mike Davies

Kris Delmhorst releases her first collection of original material in six years – a mature, sophisticated album that you grow into and further confirmation of her enduring quality.

by Mike Davies

The folk, rock and big band jazz on offer from Carrie Clark and the Lonesome Lovers gets the promise of a wider audience as her fourth album gets an international release.

by Simon Holland

Having launched their wonderful Constellations album this week, Moulettes Hannah and Oliver took time out to give FRUK an exclusive insight into their unique sound and what makes them tick.

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