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 Thomas Blake

On Blue Rose Code’s debut album ‘North Ten’ is shot through with an overriding sense of calm in which travel and rootlessness are abiding themes whose heart – as Bob Dylan would say – is in the Highlands.

by Neil McFadyen

Night Beds’ debut album ‘Country Sleep’ has appeal and will instantly call out to a new audience. If this is even a hint of what Winston Yellen can offer in the future, then his future looks very bright indeed.

by KLOF

The Cave Singers are back with a new album ‘Naomi’ which, like the album cover, announces a new and brighter sound far removed from the winter doldrums. It all clicks into place…their best release to date!

by Simon Holland

Simon Holland catches up with Jon Boden & The Remnant Kings at Cecil Sharp House for some dystopian, post-apocalyptic folk, not forgetting of course the compulsory post-show sing-a-long!

by Johnny Whalley

We review Jackie Oates’ latest album Lullabies which will be toured throughout April 2013 and we announce an exclusive radio show hosted by Jackie Oates to celebrate its launch.

by Harry Wheeler

A special feature on Cian Nugent & The Cosmos. Including a review of the new Hire Purchase 7” as well as a video interview and live performance footage from Architects of Harmonic Rooms.

by Neil McFadyen

Way to Blue – The Songs of Nick Drake sees its release in April, curated by the legendary Joe Boyd it features the likes of Teddy Thompson, Vashti Bunyan, Robyn Hitchcock, Lisa Hannigan, Scott Matthews, Danny Thompson and more

by Anne Malewski

There are insects who navigate by the stars and there are people who are drawn to the sea. Moddi’s second album Set the House on Fire provides a soundtrack for the lost and looking and for those stuck with that inexplicable seaside longing.

by Thomas Blake

The Leisure Society’s latest album ‘Alone Aboard The Ark’ is the sound of a band growing up…where this album succeeds is in the songcraft of Hemming and Christian Hardy.

by Michael Ainscoe

We conclude our three part review of The Big Whistle festival with Folk Radio UK favourites The Shee who put on spellbinding and highly passionate upbeat performance.

by Michael Ainscoe

Bellowhead put on a great performance last month at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall with the stage transformed into a traditional galleon, resplendent with a backdrop of sails and rigging!

by Neil McFadyen

The Willows debut release ‘Beneath Our Humble Soil’ is a hugely enjoyable album; with songs that engage and enliven and Jade Ward’s husky tones create bewitching vocal performances.

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