"Live albums can create and cement an artist's reputation. When they manage to fully capture the intense, sweaty atmosphere of a gig, they're electrifying, as James Brown discovered decades ago. While the audience can make a live disc with their energy, sometimes their enthusiasm can be go over top - as it does here with the clapping out of time that opens this album from the Danish/Swedish quarter Bragr. It's unfortunate, but once it passes, the music really takes over and soars. It's certainly an ambitious gesture to record a live concert for your second release, but musically it pays off handsomely ... The music is wonderful. It lifts the heart. But if they repeat the experiment, I hope they stop the audience from trying to clap along".