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

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.

by Thomas Blake

Bastard Mountain is proof that a confluence of musical minds with a collaborative and improvisational approach can create something that transcends the sum of its parts.

by KLOF

Friday April 11 to Sunday April 13 marked the inaugural Headland Folk Festival set on Hartlepool’s beautiful Headland. David Eagle of The Young’uns shares some highlights of the weekend.

by Simon Holland

A brief promo trip gave FRUK a chance for an exclusive face to face with Robert Francis to talk about the superb Heaven and his journey from hell, taking in the Ry Cooder and RHCP connections.

by Mike Davies

For their eponymous new album the Smoke Fairies reinvent their sound in a goblinesque fusion of English folk and deep ellum blues embracing electronics and pop-influenced atmospherics.

by Simon Holland

Bellowhead play a capacity crowd at London’s Royal Albert Hall and announce signing to Island Records, with the new album Revival due for June 23rd release.

by Simon Holland

Cara Dillon live at The Islington London (14th April 2014), performing an intimate showcase for the launch of A Thousand Hearts that will live long in the memory.

by Simon Holland

Martin Green’s Crows’ Bones is a genuine collaboration with Inge Thomson, Becky Unthank and Nicklas Roswall. Adrian Utley and Calum Malcolm act as Ghost Busters in chief.

by Simon Holland

In the 2nd part of our interview David from The Young‘Uns tells us about some of their song choices and offers insight into their plans and quest for “justice and love” in song and deed.

by KLOF

Will Pound is back with with his wife Nicky in their Anglo-Scots form of Haddo. Their second offering called Borderlands has moments of finesse, warmth and fun, a perfect combination.

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