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 Anne Malewski

Humming to the pines, tracking shadows down the street and making maps of memories. On her debut album, Georgia Ruth goes on radiant harp adventures.

by Simon Holland

The de-facto launch gig for North Ten finds Ross Wilson bringing Blue Rose Code to a packed out Slaughtered Lamb. You can feel the love in the room on a triumphant return.

by Neil McFadyen

On their latest release ‘On The Chalk’ The Memory Band present their discoveries with more appeal, sincerity and originality than many a self-appointed guardian of tradition.

by KLOF

Taylor Dupree and Seaworthy have created truly immersive music in the form of Wood, Winter, Hollow, something they could not have achieved through wires thousand of miles apart.

by Simon Holland

Simon gets a double helping of Norwegian chanteuse extraordinaire Anne Marie Almedal at the Norwegian Embassy and the 100 Club and bumps into Danny Thompson who endorses her whole-heartedly!

by Simon Holland

Folk Radio UK enjoyed an evening in the company of Charlie Parr at the Slaughtered Lamb, London, the first of two nights. Read our live review.

by KLOF

Scottish fiddle player Adam Sutherland (The Treacherous Orchestra, Session A9, Peatbog Faeries) release his solo debut ‘Squall’. Another fine fiddle player to watch for on the vibrant Scottish music scene!

by Julian White

Tell Where I Lie is the debut album from multi-instrumentalists duo Fossil Collective who hail from Leeds but have a sound that might have been gestated in some leafy hideaway off California’s Mulholland Drive.

by Simon Holland

Eliza Carthy’s (Artist of the Month) new compilation Wayward Daughter features stunning tracks from across her 21 year career which spans from folk music to to the four corners of the musical compass. Bewitching and utterly brilliant!

by Neil McFadyen

Charlie Parr’s latest release ‘Barnswallow’ is a lovingly executed album that comes across as authentic, organic and honed from a deep-rooted love of the music….and it’s all true.

by Thomas Blake

Spectral Dusk is the latest release from Evening Hymns, an album on which coldness and warmth coexist, and which charts a period of difficult emotional catharsis without ever being dreary or cloying.

by Simon Holland

Tight harmonies, soaring tunes, energy and passion, forged on the Leeds gig circuit but already a success in the USA. Hitch a ride with The Dunwells as Follow The Road sees a UK release.

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