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

Paul Armfield talks exclusively to Folk Radio UK about this home life on the Isle Of Wight, his European adventures and the experience that has shaped his wonderful music.

by Thomas Blake

One of the most fun history lessons you are ever likely to hear….courtesy of John Sinclair a Detroit-born poet and activist who has been defying The Man since the mid-sixties.

by Simon Holland

Vagabond is Eddi Reader’s superb 10th studio album finds her both re-connecting with her family, her home and Scottish roots and simultaneously revelling in a wanderlust of song.

by Neil McFadyen

We have our first Celtic Connections live review in: Neil caught two great performances from Albastur Cultural Exchange and an an unlisted appearance by young five-piece Cherry Grove.

by Simon Holland

With an almost unrivalled track record of delivering hits for others, Beth Nielsen Chapman finally gets to add a touch of her own magic to a collection of 12 of her finest songs.

by Simon Holland

Gavin Marwick launches The Long Road And The Far Horizons at Celtic Connections, with an extremely talented big band to present the first glimpse of his brimful personal tune book.

by Johnny Whalley

Tuneship is as fine a collection of modern Celtic music as I’ve encountered in a long time…benefitting from the freedom of expression that is such a hallmark of today’s blossoming Scottish music scene.

by Helen Gregory

Everything Changes is a well-rounded and gorgeous-sounding record which neatly summarises Rachel Sermanni’s musical journey so far…a milestone recording paving the way for a larger audience.

by KLOF

Paul Armfield is celebrating the great response to his fifth studio album by offering fans a free download. Plus catch his solo spot at The Lexington on 2nd February.

by Neil McFadyen

Adam Holmes releases his highly anticipated solo début album Heirs & Graces. The album is produced by the legendary John Wood and will be launched at Celtic Connections this month.

by Simon Holland

The Gloaming is a time between night and day a world between worlds, the music of this quintet occupies the spaces between the tradition and the modern, the mystery and the beauty.

by Simon Holland

A Transatlantic triumph, John McSherry talks exclusively to FRUK about the olllam built on his enduring musical friendship with Detroit based Tyler Duncan and new recruit Michael Shimmin.

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