Albums

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

by Simon Holland

The Call marks the pinnacle of two astonishing years of consecutive Folk Award triumphs, as Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar deliver a masterful second album. Out now.

by Mike Davies

Amanda Rheaume pays tribute to her Métis heritage, one of Canada’s aboriginal peoples, on her second full-length album and the first to explore a more electric sound. UK Tour in August.

by Simon Holland

With a reputation built on some incendiary bluegrass, Trampled By Turtles team up with Low’s Alan Sparhawk to create Wild Animals an album of bold musical invention and boundless vision.

by Paul Woodgate

With ‘Deep River’ released today Folk Radio UK talk exclusively to Jon Allen about his third album and the inspiration behind it.

by Simon Holland

With Daniel Michalak finally over the worst of a debilitating illness Bombadil are back and return to their break though Tarpits And Canyonlands releasing a spectacular vinyl version.

by Mike Davies

Toronto based NQ Arbuckle’s latest offering ‘The Future Happens Anyway’ is an outstanding and ultimately upbeat, life-affirming piece of work.

by Simon Holland

Kurdish singer Aynur has teamed up with Spanish composer, producer and flamenco guitar virtuoso Javier Limón, creating a bold new fusion that makes Hevra one of the finds of the year so far.

by KLOF

Bellowhead in their inimitable style discuss the Revival album track by track in their latest video. Watch it here.

by Mike Davies

Victory & Ruins is one hell of a fine album that crackles with instant hooks and melodies, has an effervescence of choruses and boasts a fistful of damn fine blue collar songs into the bargain.

by Simon Holland

Acoustic Classics is what it claims: a collection 14 tracks culled from Richard Thompson’s 40 plus year career. These all new acoustic recordings will keep even the devoted fans happy.

by Paul Woodgate

Terms Of My Surrender conjures the authenticity of Robert Johnson and Howlin’ Wolf and you can almost feel their ghosts looking on from the mixing deck.

by Simon Holland

Gramercy Arms are back with The Seasons Of Love, a stunning collection of Dave Derby power poppers featuring an impressive guest list including Lloyd Cole, Joan Wasser and Tanya Donnelly.

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