Albums

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

by Simon Holland

Martin Green offers FRUK an exclusive glimpse of the other side and the commissioning and stage production of Crows’ Bones with all its ghostly chills and musical thrills.

by Paul Woodgate

After making what many are calling the best album of her career we catch an evening with Rosanne Cash along with husband and musical collaborator John Leventhal.

by Neil McFadyen

I Am Here is a thoroughly refreshing album. Songs driven by Linde’s acoustic guitar, delivered by her distinctive lead vocal and intricate harmonies… there’s more to enjoy each time you listen.

by Simon Holland

The Moulettes make another quantum leap and Costellations is quite possibly a worm hole to a parallel universe. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 – Houston we have lift off.

by Mike Davies

Mike compares singer-songwriter Hollie Fullbrook’s sophomore album ‘Brightly Painted One ‘ to lying in an English meadow on a warm, summer day…what’s not to like?

by Helen Gregory

Helen catches a rare opportunity to see Beverley Martyn, our Artist of the Month, perform live at London’s Bush Hall… “a musical phoenix rising from the ashes.”

by Paul Woodgate

Dublin based band I Draw Slow come up winners on their latest release ‘White Wave Chapel’ which shows a maturity and class suggesting this band is really going places.

by Simon Holland

Our Song of the Day is from Lotte Mullan’s new four track EP, Claw Marks. We have an exclusive video premiere for “I Hope It Breaks Your Heart” and the added bonus of a live review.

by Helen Gregory

The Sickle Swing EP offers a vivid snapshot of one of the UK’s finest contemporary folk groups in top form and is an essential and very welcome addition to Gill Sandell’s impressive back catalogue.

by Simon Holland

Disappointed at missing The Bevvy Sisters London debut, your FRUK correspondent arranged for a recording of the sold out show to be sent over and it all but made up for my absence.

by Simon Holland

Edd Donovan and his Wandering Moles have meandered into Camden for the London launch of Something To Take The Edge Off. It’s a cracking show too, with plenty of surprises in the set.

by KLOF

FRUK Première: The Lancastrian trio Harp and a Monkey are among those leading from the front in commemorating Gallipoli Day (April 25) with their new video for The Gallipoli Oak.

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