It was released in December 2013 as a digital only release, and on April 19, 2014, as a Record Store Day exclusive Vinyl.
[3][4] Pitchfork gave the album a positive review with Paul Thompson saying "If Mastodon never get around to a greatest hits package, Live at Brixton will do the trick".
[6] Chris Conaton of PopMatters rated the album 7 out of 10.
Wrapping up his review with "this is a well-made concert film of a band playing at their best".
[7] All tracks are written by Mastodon, except additional lyrics on "Aqua Dementia" and "Crack the Skye" by Scott Kelly