Wendy Eisenberg shares Vanity Paradox, the final single from their self-titled album (out April 3rd via Joyful Noise), accompanied by a Ruby Mars-directed video filmed around Atlantic City’s 65-foot Lucy the Elephant. klofmag.com/2026/03/wend...
Wendy Eisenberg shares Vanity Paradox, the final single from their self-titled album (out April 3rd via Joyful Noise), accompanied by a Ruby Mars-directed video filmed around Atlantic City’s 65-foot Lucy the Elephant. klofmag.com/2026/03/wend...
Power-drone and folk opera from the occult margins of England — Bell Lungs and AHRKH conjure psychedelic ritual from ancient stones, cursed monks and liturgical shadow on the latest Ceremonial Counties release from Folklore Tapes. klofmag.com/2026/03/ahrk...
BIG|BRAVE have announced their tenth album, in grief or in hope, due June 12th, sharing first single, the ineptitude for mutual discernment. klofmag.com/2026/03/bigb...
Deer Tick have announced their ninth album Coin-O-Matic, due 5th June via ATO Records. Watch the video for their lead single Mary Singletary. klofmag.com/2026/03/deer...
Cat Clyde comes flying in like a midnight courier, express‑delivering through Concord Records the most intimate dispatches of her life. Mud Blood Bone crackles with urgency even as Cat bares her soul. It is her most personal record yet and also her most electrifying... klofmag.com/2026/03/cat-...
Trippers & Askers new album, Tried to Do’s, is out May 8th via Sleepy Cat Records. Lead track Kin traces tangled threads of family and cultural inheritance in Jackson, Tennessee, setting the tone for Jay Hammond’s most personal album. klofmag.com/2026/03/trip...
Our latest Mixtape pairs familiar KLOF favourites with a few artists that caught our attention recently. Bonnie “Prince” Billy, Gregory Uhlmann, Jesca Hoop, Kris Drever, SUSS, Setting, Adam Ross, Brown Wimpenny, Trippers & Askers & Riley/Radley — Press play & let it run. klofmag.com/2026/03/mixt...
“Seven Lefts” is a mammoth, tangible album of improvised drone, muscular riffs and deep-thinking ambition — unlike anything Nathan Bowles has done before. ...an addictive set that demonstrates the range and ambition of this meticulous musician. Boom. klofmag.com/2026/03/nath...
Georgia Shackleton tells the story behind “From the Floorboards” — an album marking 125 years since the launch of the Discovery, when her distant cousin, Sir Ernest Shackleton, set sail aboard her with Captain Robert Falcon Scott. klofmag.com/2026/03/geor...
‘Extra Stars’ is an album obsessed with natural processes — some organic and cellular, others more cosmic — it showcases Uhlmann as guitarist, arranger, composer and improviser, his musical curiosity working in tandem with his expansive imagination @intlanthem.bsky.social klofmag.com/2026/03/greg...
Latest Album Review: Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s “We Are Together Again” sees Will Oldham slip into folky singer-songwriter mode — sometimes confessional, sometimes gnomic, always intriguing. This is some of his best work. klofmag.com/2026/03/bonn...
SUSS share Sunset II, the first single from their forthcoming album Counting Sunsets, due May 15th via Northern Spy. Recorded in a condensed window and shaped by a year touring together, the album captures the trio at their most intuitive. klofmag.com/2026/03/suss...
Jesca Hoop has shared Caravan, the latest single from her forthcoming album Long Wave Home. Following the politically charged Designer Citizen, Caravan turns inward — a song of misplaced faith and vanishing promises. The video was shot in and around Manchester. klofmag.com/2026/03/jesc...
Chris Brain has shared Big Hill, the second single from his forthcoming album Red Sun Rising. Inspired by a long-promised walk in the Yorkshire Dales and featuring guest vocals from Natalie Wildgoose. Watch the accompanying live performance video. klofmag.com/2026/03/chri...
Katherine Priddy’s third album, These Frightening Machines, marks a bold shift in energy and intent. No longer anchored by the standard tools of her genre, Priddy moves between folk tenderness and fierce, pop-inflected urgency with rare confidence. klofmag.com/2026/03/kath...
On Gum Bump, the new single from Setting, they craft their own singular dynamic funk. Built on long exploratory sessions, Fennelly, Bowles and Westerlund have developed a shared syntax that transforms electric spontaneity into something more elaborate and impactful. klofmag.com/2026/03/sett...
Brown Wimpenny’s experimental take on Raglan Road builds a dense wall of sound around Patrick Kavanagh’s Joycean poem of longing and loss. Outstanding. klofmag.com/2026/03/brow...
Bonnie “Prince” Billy shares video for “Life is Scary Horses”, the final preview of We Are Together Again. A “spiritual cover” of the Sally Timms / Jon Langford composition, it sees Timms herself appear on the track with strings arranged by Oldham’s cousin Ryder McNair. klofmag.com/2026/03/bonn...
Berkeley Street, the lead single and video from Adam Ross’ forthcoming third solo album, Bring On The Apathy, finds Ross sifting through Glasgow memories with characteristic lyricism and warmth. It’s one of his richest recordings yet. klofmag.com/2026/03/adam...
An exciting, confident debut from Bristol-based instrumental guitarist Danny Riley and drummer Noah Radley, Hookahs of the Cave is dynamic, deep, and addictively listenable. klofmag.com/2026/03/rile...
Jimmy Cauty and Jem Finer’s “The Standing Stones” return with ‘Twa Sisters’, featuring Iona Zajac and Lankum’s Daragh Lynch – a fitting vessel for one of the oldest and darkest Scottish Ballads. klofmag.com/2026/03/the-...
You can listen to our latest Mixtape via Mixcloud - Bill Callahan, Buck Meek, Tōth, The Notwist, Iron & Wine, Juni Habel, and more — alongside a few welcome discoveries. www.mixcloud.com/folkradiouk/...
Our latest Mixtape draws together a constellation of artists we’ve been championing lately — Bill Callahan, Buck Meek, Tōth, The Notwist, Iron & Wine, Juni Habel, and more. From highway-wide Americana to quietly devastating folk, sun-bleached indie to avant-garde drift. klofmag.com/2026/02/mixt...
Premiere: South American field recording artist Caminauta shares "Encounters", the video captures the same unhurried, observational spirit as the music itself — organic, atmospheric, and quietly essential. klofmag.com/2026/02/cami...
Sam Beam knows that a lot can happen in the span of a single song, and here he leans ever further into the South’s musical traditions, surrounding himself with collaborators who double the vulnerability at the heart of his most open-hearted work in years. klofmag.com/2026/02/iron...
There aren’t too many musicians making heart-on-sleeve emotional rollercoasters with this much control, poise and skill. ‘And The Voice Said’ moves in all directions at once, and ends up exactly where it should be. klofmag.com/2026/02/toth...
More close-listening and nice writing about my band The Early's new music.
"Lewis and Nussbaum pass through landscapes, lighting them up and leaving them changed for the better"
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The album is out tomorrow.
Blood Sucking Maniacs, the multigenerational family band led by Terry Allen and Jo Harvey Allen, have announced their self-titled debut album, out April 24th via Paradise of Bachelors. klofmag.com/2026/02/bloo...
Across their latest EP, Cusp, and album, I Want to be Ready, Lewis and Nussbaum pass through landscapes, lighting them up and leaving them changed for the better. A resounding success. klofmag.com/2026/02/the-...
Colleen has shared "Mis armas se habían caído al suelo," the opening piece from her forthcoming album — a declaration of vulnerability that sets the tone for what Cécile Schott calls her most emotionally intense work. klofmag.com/2026/02/coll...