Dealing With Damage from that village called London somewhere in England, have come up with a second album only 2 years after the first ‘Ask More Questions’ hit the planet, around the same time that the virus that shall not be named hit, so given that live music never happen for some time back then, and time on their hands, ‘Use the Daylight’ was born, and like a grenade thrown into a room full of paint tins, this album explodes with so much more colour than its predecessor. I felt that their debut, although great, was just lacking something that you couldn’t quite grasp, this album has taken the melting pot and stirred it up a little. Take the opener ‘Sunrise’ a strange countryfied ballad that is filled with foreboding and atmosphere, it says this band isn’t afraid to just write and...