Albums

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

by Simon Holland

Introduced on Folk Radio almost a year ago David Wax Museum finally boost their UK profile with the release of Knock Knock Get Up and shows including Womad Festival coming up.

by Johnny Whalley

Stuart Forester’s second album ‘A Yard of Ale’ is a delightful album with lyrics that give the music a strength rooted in empathy for the character portraits they paint.

by Simon Holland

The partnership between Boo Hewerdine and Brooks Williams is maturing nicely with this second CD Snake Oil filled with toe-tapping songs of the highest quality.

by Thomas Blake

David Grubbs has the intellect, talent, and bullish presence to make north-east London’s post-hipsters quake in their hi-tops. He is joined on stage at Café Oto by Italian pair Andrea Belfi and Stefano Pilia.

by Thomas Blake

Field Report has been several years in the making, and musically it shows. Old and new meet in carefully considered swirls of pedal steel, acoustic guitar and judiciously deployed synths.

by Simon Holland

Aidan O’Rourke’s beautifully realised third solo album busts boundaries between Scottish folk and jazz, telling the story of the Hotline between the USA and the Kremlin.

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.

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