"London-based trio Vula Viel are a live sensation. Do Not Be Afraid is their second recorded release, following on from a highly impressive debut ... There's been a change of personnel to the group, set up by Bex Burch, a classically trained percussionist who spent three years living and working with xylophone master Thomas Segura in Ghana. This record, like its predecessor, foregrounds [her] instrument, the gyil. Burch's iterations and agitations are supported by strong rhythmic work from new bandmates - bassist Ruth Goller and drummer Jim Hart. Catchy vocal lines appear throughout - particularly on the propulsive 'Fire' - and the live energy of their shows is readily translated to record. Goller's basslines are unrelenting, at points sonically redolent of Gang of Four. No wonder Iggy Pop is a fan. Perhaps more variation would be welcome, but maybe it's the rawness of their set-up that makes this band tick. It's hard to tell, but the loss of George Crowley's saxophone, gloriously present throughout their debut, is noticeable. One wonders how a little bit of added tonality now and then might have made it a more well-rounded listen".