Albums

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

by Danny Neill

Rachael Dadd’s ‘Kaleidoscope’ really does live up to its title; there is so much nuance in those deep grooves, it’s a potential career-best for an artist with an admirably understated excellence.

by Danny Neill

With Streams of Forms, Marlais stitches together traditional folk and ambient electronica in ways that are ground-breaking. Bold and hypnotizing, it will be worth keeping an ear out for a taste of whatever this outside-the-box sonic chef cooks up next.

by Bob Fish

For her latest EP ‘Now & Then’, Josienne Clarke presents a surprising yet stunning collection of covers that include folk classics as well as songs by Sandy Denny, Radiohead, Sharon Van Etten and Nick Drake; it’s a masterpiece of the moment.

by Thomas Blake

Wyld Love Songs is more of a companion piece than a follow-up to David John Morris’s solo debut. It displays a sense of fun and freedom and the songs, show the generosity of the human spirit in all its humour, wisdom and sadness.

by Mike Davies

Veined with sadness and joy, anguish and hope, ‘Beyond the Reservoir’ confirms Julian Taylor as one of the finest voices in contemporary Canadian folk music.

by Bob Fish

Eliza Edens’ sophomore album ‘We’ll Become the Flowers’ is evidence of why she’s a voice that needs to be heard. Required listening for anyone who’s ever been in love.

by Bob Fish

Transforming moments from her life into songs that we can all relate to, Alela Diane’s Looking Glass reveals a songwriter whose depth is undeniable and whose performances create unforgettable memories.

by Thomas Blake

While ‘…And Take The Black Worm With Me’, the new solo album from One Leg One Eye (Ian Lynch of Lankum), is not for the faint of heart it is certainly worth taking the plunge: its immense depths are as emotional as they are musical and conceal a haunting beauty.

by Lila Tristram

With Sorrows Away, The Unthanks have graced us with their most extraordinary record to date. It is a tonic to lift the spirits and marks a momentous moment in the career of one of the greatest folk bands in the UK today.

by Bob Fish

Defined as Mediterranean Minimalism, Deniz Cuylan’s Rings of Juniper journeys to spaces of calm where he creates musical sketches of beauty, grace and grandeur.

by Mike Davies

On ‘A Fast Running Train Whistles Down’, Thomas Bull shares his passion for the ‘Dust Bowl Troubadour’, bringing the timelessness of Woody Guthrie’s words and politics to a new generation.

by Mike Davies

Ben Calvert’s latest EP ‘Inside Outside’ focuses on mysticism, religious figures, icons and symbols as he continues to prove to be an intoxicating singular talent.

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