Robert Christgau wrote: "Leaning on the mournful Eastern European modalities the shtetl assimilated long ago—check especially the Matt Darriau threnody and Frank London prayer—the Klezmatics conjure an album as soaked in 9/11 as The Rising, whose similar title is no coincidence."[3]
AllMusic wrote that "the emphasis is most definitely on songs, rather than instrumentals, and for the most part they keep their fire quite restrained, rarely letting the instrumental work fly into the stratosphere as they have in the past."[2]
Track listing
Klezmorimlekh mayne libinke
Kats un Moyz
Loshn-Koydesh
Tepel
I Ain't Afraid
Di Gayster
Yo Riboyn Olam
Bulgars #2
Barikadn
Davenen
St. John's Nign
Hevil iz Havolim
Makht oyf!
Perets-Tanst
I Ain't Afraid (English edit)
References
^Margasak, Peter (August 5, 2004). "Klezmatics". Chicago Reader.