Albums

Honest, in-depth reviews of experimental, folk, ambient and avant-garde albums redefining what music can be. Independent coverage from KLOF Magazine since 2004.

by Simon Holland

Israel Nash Gripka’s latest release ‘Rain Plans’ is music that knows no bounds, rich and complex and just a little mysterious. But the pleasure of a mystery is surely to unravel its secrets…

by Alfred Archer

Diamond Valley is the latest release from The R G Morrison and is without a doubt one of the best albums that will be released this year.

by Thomas Blake

Sunray’s latest release ‘Fullcircle’ is a welcome addition to the collection of anyone with a penchant for kosmische musik, droney psych or West Coast flower pop.

by Simon Holland

Southeastern is Jason Isbell’s fourth studio album since leaving the Drive by Truckers. It is an album of outstanding song writing and it’s a pleasure to add this to our Albums of the Month.

by Simon Holland

Read our review of The Full English album featuring Fay Hield, Martin Simpson, Seth Lakeman and more. A triumphant symbol of the efforts and achievements of this project.

by Helen Gregory

Kathryn Williams’ new album Crown Electric unites disparate elements from the simple to the complex, light and dark, loud and quiet through musicianship & gorgeous singing. You need this record in your life.

by KLOF

Bella Hardy interviews David Rotheray about his new project and album The Answer Ballads and other important things like where’s the best pint in Hull…

by Jake Setterfield

Travel wild-Travel Free is Steve Cradock’s third solo album, a psychedelic tour through the decades which is uncompromising in approach, familiar yet unique!

by Simon Holland

Folk Radio UK talks to Cocos Lovers for a behind the scenes look at this magical Kent based 8-piece band that is made up of family, friends and former au pairs. Gold or Dust is out now & is one of our Album’s of the Month.

by Thomas Blake

Doug Tielli has picked out Kersley’s idiosyncrasies and made them into a beautiful and wide-ranging collection of songs that for all their strangeness and stylistic audacity sound as if they were plucked from the rain-soaked ground.

by Helen Gregory

Helen catches a great performance by Gill Sandell at The Green Note accompanied by Ted Barnes, Anna Jenkins, Jo Silverston with a guest appearance from Adrian Crowley.

by Helen Gregory

David Rotheray’s ‘Answer Ballads’ features some of the best singers around today, read our album review and listen to three exclusive Song Premières!

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