KLOF No. 88 brings together new and familiar names across folk, electronics and ambient. Highlights include Sari Lightman’s solo debut The Way I Saw You, Charlie Franklin’s self-titled EP, Rowena Wise ahead of Bad Things Feel Good*, Alabaster DePlume’s tour-born Dear Children EP, Helen Svoboda’s Headwater, Loma Suyo’s Paloma, Nora Stanley’s debut Glass, and Fen’s debut LP Bor.
Deniz Cuylan shares “No Such Thing,” a gleaming electro-acoustic collaboration with Felbm, alongside an Ade Hanft-directed video — and announces new album “For Luca,” out September 18th via Hush Hush Records. A tribute to his late dog, it turns private grief into communal celebration, with Peni Candra Rini, Thor Harris and Casper Clausen among the friends who feature.
Alex Dupree shares “You’re a Dog, Don’t Talk to Me,” a Michael Hurley cover that features on “Talking to the Dog,” his first album since 2022’s “Thieves,” out August 14th on Scissor Tail Records. His reading carries extra weight this year, following the loss of Michael Hurley back in April.
KLOF premieres “Scared to Love”, the emotional centre of Jason McNiff’s forthcoming tenth album “Ten Blue Songs”, out 28th August on Tombola Records. Stripped-back classical guitar and layered vocals frame a song about staying open-hearted in a culture that rewards distance. “This is the song I nearly threw away,” says McNiff — now one he loves to sing.
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