Albums

Honest, in-depth album reviews by KLOF Mag – championing and curating intelligent, uncompromising voices in contemporary and experimental music since 2004.

by Thomas Blake

Thomas heads out on an apocalyptic night to catch Bill Callahan performing in Bristol, an unforgettable evening that was worth braving the stormy weather for.

by Simon Holland

The 15th annual BBC Radio Two Folk Awards neatly coincide with the 10th Annual compilation CD. This fine and varied set takes the pulse of the folk scene and shows it in excellent health.

by Simon Holland

The Men With Strong Arms flex their musical muscles with a superb set of songs that reference Bert Jansch and John Marytn while adding something unique. Jonlondon tells us all about it.

by Simon Holland

Carrie Tree’s Home To The Invisible shimmers with little details and layers that create a sublimely beautiful, holistic sound that grabs your attention with a whisper and a caress.

by KLOF

Bill Callahan enters the temple of Dub on his latest offering ‘Have Fun with God’…re-imagined dub versions last years ‘Dream River’…not the huge transition you maybe think but we like it.

by Thomas Blake

A Dream Life of Hackney Marshes is the latest release from Walthamstow-based eclectic contemporary ensemble ‘Jetsam’. A companion piece an to Gareth E Rees’ illustrated book ‘Marshland’.

by Marco Canepari

Brothers and Sisters of the Eternal Son is a step forward along the pathway begun, in 2010, with Saint Bartlett…a route undertaken with a loyal and skilled companion: Richard Swift from the Shins.

by Simon Holland

The Elephant in the room is getting a lot of love from the Lexington crowd as Elephant Revival’s first London show proves a triumph, in advance of the release of These Changing Skies.

by Johnny Whalley

Scottish / Scandanavian duo Marit Fält and Rona Wilkie release an entertaining, fascinating and inspirational debut in the form of Turas…produced by Mary Ann Kennedy & husband, Nick Turner.

by Anne Malewski

For their second album The Harbour, My Home, Pär Hagström and Jenny Roos turn towards stranger sounds and darker skies.

by Simon Holland

The Hum sees O’Hooley & Tidow continue to build on their promise, bringing in Gerry Driver as sonic architect to match a set of songs brimming with big ideas and the sound of life itself.

by Simon Holland

Watch the new video from Monster Ceilidh Band. Vralkada is taken from their latest release ‘Charge’ which is one of our featured Albums of the Month.

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