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  1. Apr 1, 2022
    60
    Pillow Queens add a few more extended shredding sessions to the template, but they largely stick within the bounds of this classy, serious style. It’s not one that gives the group a particularly distinctive flavour, but it is at least able to contain all the feelings of confusion, fury, outsized desire and whatever else the listener wants to extrapolate from this evocative if slightly nebulous record.
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  1. Jul 4, 2022
    8
    There is a slight feel of the difficult 2nd album here. After the gradual but ultimately big success of the bands debut "In Waiting", there isThere is a slight feel of the difficult 2nd album here. After the gradual but ultimately big success of the bands debut "In Waiting", there is a decent level of expectation weighing on this. The results are good and fans of the debut will definitely enjoy it as it is similar in style and theme. "Leave the Light On" is arguably a better album as a listen from start to finish. The songwriting has definitely progressed forward especially on the lyrical side of things. On the other hand it lacks the same level of real standout tunes that "In Waiting" had. There is no "Holy Show", "How Do I Look?" of "Liffey" but as I have said already, it's probably a more consistent album and has few if any filler tracks. Full Review »