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

Sussex based Hatful Of Rain’s follow up to their 2011 release ‘Way Up On The Hill’ strikes for the heart and head and succeeds on both counts.

by Thomas Blake

A Wake is the latest offering from Two Wings a beautiful album that proves that the venerable Glasgow music scene still has plenty of life and originality left in it.

by Simon Holland

As dark, brooding and beautiful as the Welsh landscape, 9Bach venture into new songs on Tincian, inspired by the heritage of their homeland and a trip down under with thrilling results.

by Simon Holland

What started as a solo project aiming at a distinctly English sound is turning into a band in its own right and Wenlock Hill, the second album from Merrymouth proves the wisdom therein.

by Paul Woodgate

Billy Bragg and his band played a milestone show last night at London’s Hammersmith Apollo along with special guest Seth Lakeman…warmth and comradeship washes over the Apollo.

by Simon Holland

They say there’s no place like Home and by following her heart Hafdis Huld proves the wisdom with a sublime and serene CD recorded in the rural outskirts of Reykjavik where she resides.

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.”

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