Albums

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

by Neil McFadyen

We talk to Duncan Chisholm who brings his Strathglass trilogy to a conclusion with Affric which celebrates his connection with his ancestral home featuring some of the most dramatic and breathtaking landscapes in Scotland.

by KLOF

Angel Olsen is a true wonder. There are few singers I can think of who have a voice that can move an audience so deeply that you know they are touching something far more primal inside, it goes beyond words!

by KLOF

Seattle based singer/songwriter Anna Cate releases her self-titled debut EP which kicks off to a promising start but mainstream pop-production hides away those far too few promising moments.

by KLOF

‘The Innocent Left’ is the stunning new album from Gilmore & Roberts which puts them at the top of their game as they tackle new ground with a full band and producer. We interviewed them recently at Purbeck Folk Festival.

by KLOF

Josienne Clarke & Ben Walker’s new EP ‘Homemade Heartache’ offers a whole new angle to this duo who sound like they are really coming into their own, their most brilliant to date. One of the best I’ve heard this year!

by Rachel Devine

Calexico’s latest release ‘Algiers’ retains many of the marks of the band’s distinctive rootsy, border sound but introduces a poppier, more accessible element.

by Craig Walker

Bob Dylan’s latest album Tempest loses points on some sub-standard lyricism and gains reward for some exceptionally catchy tunes. It’s unlikely to win any new converts but plenty to enjoy for Dylan fans!

by Neil McFadyen

Sam Lee’s ‘Ground Of its Own’ is a wonderful, uplifting and highly original album. It has been crafted and delivered with love and care – and that shines through. Read our in-depth interview sam.

by KLOF

Norwich based 8-piece band The Vagaband release a stunning debut release. Town & Country is smorgasbord feast of americana, swing, ragtime, blues and rock and refreshingly British!

by Selina Ream

On The Mountain Goats new album Transcendental Youth, Darnielle overstuffs the meter, using words that don’t quite scan to give you a nudge, to sit up and listen.

by KLOF

Rob Young has released a compilation CD as a companion to his 2010 groundbreaking book ‘Electric Eden’ which will guide you through the secret garden within Albion’s musical landscape featuring some rare gems!

by KLOF

Awna Teixeira of Po’ Girl comes up trumps with her solo debut ‘Where the Darkness Goes’. A naturally gifted artist who brings a fresh and broad fusion of styles to her unique roots music.

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