Upon its release,
Secondhand Daylight was hailed in the
NME. Reviewer
Nick Kent described songs like "Feed the Enemy" as "very
Low-period
Bowiesque", due to the "stray saxophone bleats and lulling
synthesiser chords".
The Guardian wrote that the album "explores the mixture of keyboards, saxophone and Howard Devoto's Rottenesque vocals in a professional, controlled and surprisingly subdued manner".
Smash Hits was less positive; reviewer Red Starr found that "After the magic of
Real Life, this is disappointingly ordinary. There's some good instrumental work in the nine long, flowing numbers, but the melodies are weak and the band lack conviction. Also, though his lyrics are more direct than last time, Howard Devoto is starting to get more pompous than imaginative." ==Track listing==