Albums

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

by Alfred Archer

Randolph’s Leap release their full length debut album Clumsy Knot via Lost Map Records on April 7th, a thoughtful, funny and uplifting album that deserves a wide audience.

by Neil McFadyen

Neil shares his final Celtic Connections experience at the auditorium at Glasgow’s Mitchell Library with a fabulous double bill: Sharon Shannon & Alan O’Connor / Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas.

by Simon Holland

Robert Ellis displays a natural songwriter’s gift and The Lights From The Chemical Plant finds him with ambitions to match some of his own musical heroes.

by Helen Gregory

Helen headed to Union Chapel for St. David’s Day for an unforgettable Daylight Music concert featuring The Gentle Good / Katell Keinig / Richard James. Includes live video of the day.

by Simon Holland

Kairos is a word from ancient Greece that measures time in quality rather than quantity, a perfect way to sum up playing the 10 tracks of this wonderful new album from Sam Brookes.

by Simon Holland

With a sweet harmony driven sound with alternating male and female leads on This Love Alex of House Of Hats is available to give us exclusive insight into their superb debut album.

by Mike Davies

Amelia White’s latest release ‘Old Postcard’ came about while she was helping to move her parents into assisted living and she found herself looking through souvenirs of their lives together.

by Mike Davies

Carina Round and Justin Rutledge join forces again as Early Winters to combine a melodic marriage of folk-pop and soft rock on their latest offering ‘Vanishing Act’.

by Rachel Devine

The O’s who have just finished supporting Del Amitri on tour demonstrate a lightness of touch and flair for understated melancholy on their latest offering ‘Thunderdog’.

by Marco Canepari

After a 6 year hiatus the London trio The Monks Kitchen re-emerge with ‘Music from the Monks Kitchen’, a record of contrasts, harmony and that special bit of magic.

by Simon Holland

Emily Smith is on sparkling form with Echoes, her best album yet. Emily’s multi-instrumental partner Jamie McClennan produces and guest include Jerry Douglas and Aoife Donovan.

by KLOF

We have an exclusive video première for you today, a beautiful and intimate acoustic version of ‘Fortune’ by William Fitzsimmons from his new album ‘Lions’.

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