In 1997, a writer for the Chicago Tribune wrote:
“Let in the Sun,” one of the most impressive tracks on Bill Fox’s new record, seems at first to be a gorgeous, spare evocation of the folk-pop brilliance of the Byrds. The song’s lyrics, however, paint a picture of a man so despondent that he can bar...
Sun, sun, sun, sun, open up the shade
Open it up wide, let it come inside
It's been so long, it's been so long
This skin on my eyes no longer can rise
Can you hear what I say? Don't get up and run
For just one day, let in the sun
Roll up the blinds, let it up complete
Let the heat come down, let it touch my feet
It feels to warm, let it pick up space
'Til those happy beams flash across my face
It's up to you, you're the only one
For just one day, let in the sun
Used to be so bright in my life
Now I ain't seein' none, sun
Oh all this darkness stranglеs me
It brings me down, makes mе feel unfree
It's only artificial light
When we set a spark in the middle of the dark
Just like the barrel of a loaded gun
For just one day, let in the sun
Sun, sun, sun, sun
Bill Fox released Let In The Sun on Mon Jan 01 1996.