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 Melanie McGovern

★★★★★ Michigan based band Small Houses return with their second LP North. Composed entirely by guitarist/vocalist Jeremy Quentin, featuring helping hands from fellow musicians Chris Bathgate and Jim Roll, alongside members of Frontier Ruckus and Red Tail Ring.

by Neil McFadyen

★★★★★ Robert Doyle’s fingerstyle guitar playing, and the guitar’s mesmerizing tone, are the main draws of ‘Life In Shadows’. His guitar style benefits from the influence of his former tutor, French-Algerian guitarist Pierre Bensusan and his emotional vocal performances owe much to the Sean-Nos style.

by Monty Cumming

★★★★★ With T-Bone Burnett at the helm and featuring cameos from Ryan Bingham, Sam Phillips, Rosanne Cash and Marc Ribot the album features only two self penned tracks and one co-write. The more I listened the more I began to sense that there is more Burnett than Bridges…

by Neil McFadyen

★★★★★ File Under Fiction is the latest release from Findlay Napier and the Bar Room Mountaineers. Findlay and writing partner Nick Turner have delivered a collection of songs full of earthy humour, hopeless love and biting satire.

by Melanie McGovern

★★★★★ Orienteers’ eponymous second release is a hazy, fragile, almost celestial sounding appreciation of travel (hence the name), and it follows up 2008′s Staying Places; released by the same folk under their original guise That’s the Spirit.

by Melanie McGovern

★★★★★ Honest Words may clock in at just over 10 minutes; this time whisking us away from the Fife landscape, yet it plays out as a suitable follow up to King Creosote & Jon Hopkins‘ Mercury nominated Diamond Mine.

by KLOF

★★★★★ The stirring vocals of St. Vincent return with the release of her third album, Strange Mercy. Reunited with producer John Congleton (Actor 2009) Annie Clark makes a departure from previous releases with her eletric guitar holding court on centre stage.

by Neil McFadyen

★★★★★ June Tabor and Oysterband have provided far more than a heady mix of traditional ballads and contemporary songwriting. The album raises the spirit and tears at the soul in turn. It takes all the artists involved in new directions, each and every one of them revelling in the exploration of uncharted territory.

by KLOF

★★★★★ Arctic is the first album by Swedish indie/folk-artist Thomas Denver Jonsson to carry the new moniker of ‘I’m Kingfisher’. The gentle nature of the music, experimentation and subtle electronica draw out his incredible voice and lyrics, this is just the beginning.

by Melanie McGovern

End of the Road festival yet again evaded the wet weather bookending it, and returned to the Larmer Tree gardens in Salisbury with a new layout, new ‘The Woods’ stage and perhaps its most varied line up yet.

by Melanie McGovern

Last week’s Tasseomancy album release show at London venue CAMP exposed a short yet evocative set illuminating their talents as songwriters and songmakers, but more so as mood makers.

by KLOF

★★★★★ Sallie Ford & the Sound Outside mix vintage jazz, blues, roots, rockabilly and punk, not forgetting Sallie Ford’s incredible powerhouse of a voice that sounds like she walked out of an Alan Lomax recording to raise the goddamn roof like a southern preacher!

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