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AllMusic gave the album 4/5 stars, writing: "If Let It Come Down was Iha's sun-dappled West Coast folk-rock break from the creative turmoil and personal squabbles of the Pumpkins, then Look to the Sky is his more austere, if no less captivating, look back from the sun and toward the dark moon of his alt-rock '90s past." Chicago Sun-Times' Thomas Conner thought that "Iha shows up with this well-written, beautifully played set as a gentle reminder of his talent."
AllMusic gave the album 4/5 stars, writing: "If Let It Come Down was Iha's sun-dappled West Coast folk-rock break from the creative turmoil and personal squabbles of the Pumpkins, then Look to the Sky is his more austere, if no less captivating, look back from the sun and toward the dark moon of his alt-rock '90s past." Chicago Sun-Times' Thomas Conner thought that "Iha shows up with this well-written, beautifully played set as a gentle reminder of his talent."


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AllMusic gave the album 4/5 stars, writing: "If Let It Come Down was Iha's sun-dappled West Coast folk-rock break from the creative turmoil and personal squabbles of the Pumpkins, then Look to the Sky is his more austere, if no less captivating, look back from the sun and toward the dark moon of his alt-rock '90s past." Chicago Sun-Times' Thomas Conner thought that "Iha shows up with this well-written, beautifully played set as a gentle reminder of his talent."
AllMusic gave the album 4/5 stars, writing: "If Let It Come Down was Iha's sun-dappled West Coast folk-rock break from the creative turmoil and personal squabbles of the Pumpkins, then Look to the Sky is his more austere, if no less captivating, look back from the sun and toward the dark moon of his alt-rock '90s past." Chicago Sun-Times' Thomas Conner thought that "Iha shows up with this well-written, beautifully played set as a gentle reminder of his talent."


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{{Social media/Twitter|Look to the Sky by James Iha released March 14, 2012! AllMusic rated it 4/5, opining it as a "no less captivating, look back … of his alt-rock '90s past" while the Chicago Sun-Times called it a "beautifully played set [and] gentle reminder of his talent." <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/Look_to_the_Sky</nowiki>}}
{{Social media/Twitter|Look to the Sky by James Iha released March 14, 2012! AllMusic rated it 4/5, opining it as a "no less captivating, look back … of his alt-rock '90s past" while the Chicago Sun-Times called it a "beautifully played set [and] gentle reminder of his talent." <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/Look_to_the_Sky</nowiki>}}