Metascore
66

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Compared to Chris Martin's solo work as Ampbuzz, Herzog's efforts can certainly be more forceful and less meditative, though often only by a matter of degrees.
  2. That Kinski succeeds at knocking you over with noise on one album and then killing with you silence on the next is something to marvel at.
  3. The Wire
    40
    Sadly their rather airless space rock doesn't really lift off beyond a certain Ambient politeness. [#244, p.66]
  4. While Don't Climb on and Take the Holy Water is a nice change of pace and a pleasant excursion in the free-drone for an underrated guitar band, it lacks any real defining moments that would make it a more noteworthy and essential album.
  5. As a live recording, it’s severely impressive, and sounds far more like an obsessively premeditated studio creation than anything on Kinski’s last official album.
  6. By and large, the band works well in this context, but the first two pieces on the album absolutely dominate the last three, making them feel essentially superfluous.
  7. 80
    This is music best heard in the dark, on your back.
  8. Not all Kinski fans will need, or even want, this disc, and the group seems to understand that.

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