"This recording - which was created on the farm of bandleader Adrien Kazigira (...) - is meaningful in many ways. It firstly represents the singing traditions and agricultural dialects of the local area, with striking harmonic similarities to American bluegrass. Secondly, the trio (...) are from each of Rwanda's three largest tribes, the Tutsi, Hutu and Abatwa. The band name (...) is a metaphor for finding the good in people after the passing of such unthinkable events as the Rwandan genocides. As would be expected from a live recording in an area without electricity or studio provisions, the sound is sparse, earthy and stripped back. There are no overdubs here, and the album is all the better for it. Kazigira's lyrics, translated in the sleeve notes, are heartbreaking odes to his daughter (...), his country and his huge personal losses. Havugimana and Kazigira's haunting harmonies and gritty, melancholic guitar passages are utterly beautiful (...), if at times overwhelmingly tragic".