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

We reckon A Thousand Hearts Is Cara Dillon’s best album yet. It may have been a 5 year gap since the last one but it’s the quality that counts.

by KLOF

9Bach’s opening track of their new album Tincian get’s the remix treatment taking the already throbbing bass to a new psychedelic level. UK Tour kicks off 15th May!

by Simon Holland

Whispers is the new album from Mike Rosenberg better known to most as Passenger. Simon delves into the album and falls hook, line and sinker for the extraordinary quality of the songs.

by Mike Davies

Newcastle-upon-Tyne’s Bridie Jackson and The Arbour return – drawing on English folk traditions and Eastern European colours their sophomore album ‘New Skin’ is stunning.

by KLOF

Folk Radio UK catches a rare opportunity to see BBC Folk Award Best Duo winners Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin perform in an intimate house gig, it was a magical evening.

by Mike Davies

Harpeth Rising take their name from the fast flowing, powerful tributary of Tennessee’s Cumberland River. Like that, their latest album is in full flood.

by Simon Holland

Mo Kenney’s self-titled album sets a very high bench mark and it’s way past time the rest of us caught up with what Canadians seem to know already Mo Kenney is a star in the making.

by Mike Davies

Island Records resurrect their classic 60s pink label for The Rails, daughter and son-in-law of folk music legends Richard & Linda Thompson, footsteps they are highly likely to follow.

by Mike Davies

Unfussy and honest in their approach to the music, Tumbling Bones are not looking to reinvent Americana’s old time roots…only the very best do it with the same verve and passion as these boys.

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.

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