Albums

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

by Helen Gregory

Another Self Portrait offers a new perspective on one of Dylan’s most controversial albums and contrary to widespread opinion – Dylan was as creative and prolific as ever.

by Simon Holland

Our latest Album of the Month is from a very special duo: Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin. Their latest album Mynd is music to take to your heart.

by Neil McFadyen

Grey Reverend releases his second album ‘A Hero’s Lie’ this month, Neil catches up with him to talk about his new album before he sets out on a string of US dates.

by Johnny Whalley

Folk Radio UK catches up with Kris Drever at Wickham festival following a great performance by Lau.

by Simon Holland

Following our review of Gill Sandell‘s latest album Light the Boats Simon Holland catches up with Gill to talk about her album which is released on 16th September.

by Simon Holland

Joseph Arthur’s double CD The Ballad Of Boogie Christ Act 1 & II is an epic, shot through with the pleasures and pains of life lived at high altitude, with no safety net. It’ll boogie you right to your very soul.

by Helen Gregory

Helen reviews Roy Harper’s Man and Myth: a tour de force which effortlessly displays Harper’s mastery of his craft and is without doubt the best record he has ever made.

by Thomas Blake

Julianna Barwick’s Nepenthe is more enigmatic and multi-faceted than anything she has released before…while there is still a degree of sadness here, there is also a great deal of beauty and hope.

by Simon Holland

The best things are always worth the wait and as Hidden Seam finally unlocks the creative flow of Lisa Knapp and Gerry Diver, the result is a magical masterpiece.

by KLOF

I Am Pilot’s new EP ‘New Life Starts Tomorrow’ is a great showcase of their fine talents. Definitely one to watch!

by Thomas Blake

The latest release from Sharron Kraus is ‘Pilgrim Chants and Pastoral Trails’, a fitting testament to a loving engagement with a corner of the countryside that remains as magical as ever.

by Helen Gregory

Lazibyrd, although comparative newcomers on the scene, have shown that they have all the necessary ingredients to take it to the next level and are definitely one to watch.

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