Canadian rockers The Glorious Sons have come crashing back into our lives with Daylight, a lightning clap of raw, Stones-y guitar, drums and one of their strongest tunes yet. “We were more interested in making something that sounds energised than organised,” says singer Brett Emmons, whose Axl-via-Kurt tones have acquired a Mick Jaggeresque edge. “It’s by far the closest representation of how the band feels performing a set in a club.” Having seen them live in pre-pandemic times, we can vouch for that.