Daylight is the third solo studio album by American musician Grace Potter, released through Fantasy Records on October 25, 2019.
[4] James Christopher Monger of AllMusic stated that the album "feels hard-won but remarkably sanguine.
[1] Jeff Gaudiosi of PopMatters wrote that Potter "continu[es] to drift away from the sound of her former band, but the [tracks] don't quite veer into the pop territory of her last record", and despite this, "the most successful songs on the record are the ones that bear a passing resemblance to her old work".
[6] Paste's Ellen Johnson called Daylight "soul-stirring, hair-raising, floor-shakin' Americana that very often slides into good ol' fashioned rock 'n' roll" and remarked that Potter's "voice alone should be reason enough to pay attention to her", as her "roar makes every song worth listening to, even if each one more or less preaches the same point".
[2] Reviewing the album for Glide Magazine, Jeremy Lukens described it as Potter's "most uplifting and introspective release to date" and "a soft and heartfelt collection of power pop done right, full of catchy radio-ready hooks with few missteps".