If these are examples of DWD playing to their strengths, what makes this second album such a treat is the way they’ve skilfully expanded their ambition. A whopping fifteen tracks allow for experiments and excursions, while samples and thematic links make Use The Daylight a unified work rather than just a collection of songs. Meanwhile, the vocal interplay between guitarists Ed Wenn and Andy Myers is more intricate and effective than ever.
Songs like Bigots Vs The Mad Professor take aim at deserving targets, but the overwhelming message from Use The Daylight is more positive. A lost friend is remembered on John’s Gone, a driving tribute to punk producer and onetime Understand guitarist John Hannon, this album highlight just one example of Dealing With Damage encouraging us to make the most of our potential - something they’ve done here brilliantly.
Verdict: 4/5
For Fans Of: Fugazi, Jawbox, Mega City Four
Use The Daylight is released on January 27 via Little Rocket