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 Jake Setterfield

Midwest singer songwriter Wes Tirey’s latest EP ‘I stood among trees’ offers an extremely appealing and refreshing perspective to American folk music. Really worth checking!

by KLOF

Masters of Their Craft is a new compilation CD from Tara Music, a label that was set up in 1972 to license the release of Christy Moore’s Prosperous Album. This release picks some of the cream of the crop!

by Simon Holland

Bush Hall is the chosen venue for Sam Amidon’s official album launch for ‘Bright Sunny South’. The Hall fills out and the rangy-tall Vermont native takes the stage with acoustic guitar….

by KLOF

Everything Everywhere All The Time / The Whale Watching Tour is the new double DVD from Bedroom Community which gives a striking and fascinating insight into this creative Iceland based label & collective.

by Michael Ainscoe

Read our live review of Seth Lakeman at Sheffield City Hall, whilst the seated venue may not have been set up for dancing it didn’t stop the fans from getting up in the aisles!

by KLOF

The Wolfless Years is the final track in our feature preview of Chris Wood’s ‘None the Wiser. Listen to is here.

by Simon Holland

The subtle shading and above all the beautiful melodic flow of Maple Bee’s ‘These Four Worlds’ keeps you on tenterhooks throughout. There’s a sense of comfort too in the warmth and empathy that you’ll find.

by KLOF

Cinéma El Mundo is the latest release from the band Lo’jo a band conceived on the margins of Angers, in the west of France. This album is revolutionary in it’s scope…feast your ears!

by Michael Ainscoe

The Damien O’Kane Trio put on a great performance at The Met, Bury. Damien was accompanied by John-Joe Kelly on bodhran and Ed Boyd on guitar.

by Thomas Blake

The Weighing of the Heart is Colleen’s first studio album in six years which has arrived with sudden, gentle surprise, like a migrating bird that has appeared too early. It is a gleaming treasure.

by Simon Holland

Perhaps the most immediately striking aspect of Anne Marie Almedal’s Memory Lane is the sheer gorgeousness of it – it’s music to melt even the most glaciated heart.

by KLOF

British artist Jamie N Commons is back with a new EP ‘Rumble and Sway’ with a catchy title track and accompanying video.

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