Albums

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

by KLOF

The Keston Cobbler’s Club are without doubt one of the most inventive and creative bands on the folk scene, their debut album ‘One, For Words’ proves this without doubt. Watch their exclusive Folk Radio UK Session!

by KLOF

Wooden Flute and Fiddle is a fantastically inventive debut release from Calum Stewart and Lauren MacColl. Fiercely tradtional but remarkably inventive and unexpected.

by Louise Jordan

Ralph McTell’s guitar playing is rhythmic, sensitive and lyrical; his voice is smooth yet earthy and his songs accessible. He is witty and speaks with the humour of a friend casually sharing stories over a pint.

by KLOF

BBC Young Folk Award finalist David Gibb has released a new single ‘Prince John’. Watch the video for the title track which was shot in Derbyshire.

by Billy Rough

Read our live review of The Shee at Findhorn, on their recordings the girls pride themselves on capturing an authentic live sound and after hearing them in the flesh that’s certainly true!

by KLOF

Island Records new boxset ‘Sandy Denny: The Notes & Words – A Collection of Demos and Rarities’ offers a more palatable release over its predecessor, the perfect choice for any Sandy Denny fan or newcomer!

by KLOF

The Punch Brothers release their new EP Ahoy! today with covers of songs by Josh Ritter, Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings and rip roaring finale of Mclusky’s ‘Icarus Smicarus’…a gem!

by KLOF

On Songs from the Shipyards The Unthanks capture that indefinable link between men and ships…from the pride and love that many had to the sudden sad decline and loss of work and community.

by KLOF Staff

Darren Hayman And The Long Parliament latest album ‘The Violence’ focuses on the 17th century Essex Witch Trials, bringing fear and violence into a modern day context…a masterful album!

by Rachel Devine

Glasgow based ‘Snowgoose’ release debut album ‘Harmony Springs’. Well-crafted melodies combine the influences of 1960s British folk music and West Coast American sounds in a way that feels remarkably fresh.

by KLOF

Northern Californian native Chelsea Wolfe’s latest release ‘Unkown Rooms : A Collection of Acoustic Songs’ offers a balance of bright psych folk and bluesy dark gothic shades…attractive in a curious way.

by KLOF

The Irish band ‘The Spook Of The Thirteenth Lock’ release their most challenging album to date, ‘The Brutal Here And Now’ heralds a new and exciting frontier of music that deserves high praise!

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