Metascore
74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. 90
    You'd be right to uncover this one.
  2. Arbouretum's songs are visceral and elemental, a loose-feeling mix of blues, folk, tribal beats, stoner rock and jam-based influences that belies the solid songwriting and musicianship at its core.
  3. Uncut
    80
    This wonderful record already feels like a cult classic. [Feb 2007, p.88]
  4. Under The Radar
    80
    The music provides the perfect complement to Heumann's haggard vocals. [#16, p.99]
  5. The CD has a freewheeling, anything-can-happen feel to it; even after you’ve listened to it more than once, it seems that the guitar solos could head off into any number of directions.
  6. While production values throughout the record consistently exceed those on Long Live, the real step forward is where it counts: with the songs themselves.
  7. Over the course of the record, the resonance of the melodies gradually overrides the initially distracting phrasing, revealing a sometimes exquisite folk-rock album.
  8. These songs are gorgeous and the band knows how to milk the beauty for all it's worth.
  9. Its persistent gloominess makes it a challenge to get through, but it was never intended to be just a simple alt-country album.
  10. Magnet
    60
    Strained, anachronistic verses may test your patience, but given what Arbouretum has to say when no one's singing, there's still a lot to uncover. [#74, p.90]
  11. Q Magazine
    60
    Not the easiest of listens. [Feb 2007, p.98]
  12. The songwriting isn’t bad, by any means... But Heumann’s big-picture lyrics—faith, truth, etc.—are as ceaselessly heavy-handed as his guitar work, giving the whole of Rites an overwrought feel, one that can border on comical depending on your mood.

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