"Extensive touring can (...) tire a band out, but The Sweet Lowdown appear to have energised, as here they're brimming over with confident creativity. Featuring the kind of concise, dynamic arrangements that only come from prolonged experience of performing to audiences, Blied's guitar, Bremer's banjo and Sonstenes' fiddle interact beautifully ... There's an unassuming strength in their writing, and it's easy to envisage an appeal beyond the aficionado bluegrass and old-time country music audiences ... Sonstenes' title track is the kind of lyrical fiddle tune that Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas shift truckloads of Transatlantic Sessions DVDs with, while Blied's "You Can Find The North" possess the kind of melodic hooks that Kacey Musgraves and her Nashville chums would gladly give their rhinestoned buckskin mini-skirts for. The celebrated vocal harmonies (...) are showcased in all their unaccompanied glory on "Leaving"".