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Bright is a
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and
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group based in
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,
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.


Background

Bright formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1993 initially as a recording project, with Mark Dwinell (guitar, vocals) and Joe LaBrecque (drums) creating songs with minimal vocals, extensive
Krautrock Krautrock (also called , German for ) is a broad genre of experimental rock Experimental rock, also called avant-rock, is a subgenre of rock music that pushes the boundaries of common composition and performance technique or which experiments ...
-influenced improvisation and repeating
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. Initial raw sessions were documented at the
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on a 4-track recording machine and were later overdubbed. A
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culled from these recordings initially released on Eek records made its way into the hands of Ben Goldberg at
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records. To fill out the group and facilitate live performance Bright brought more musicians into the fold –
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(bass) and
Paul LaBrecque Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
(guitar, trumpet) In 1996, they released their eponymous self-titled debut on
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records with veteran studio engineer
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(
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Original personnel were Silver Apples, Jerkwater) recording. In 1997, The Albatross Guest House 4 track sessions was released and Bright reverted to a duo by the following year. During that time, the group recorded the mostly instrumental Blue Christian for Darla Records Bliss Out series. Parting ways with Jay and Paul, Bright recorded Full Negative (or) Breaks in 1999. In 2000, the band now included Michael Torres (electric guitar, nylon string guitar, violin) and Mike Cory (bass guitar) and covered
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's ''Korn Ring Finger'' for a tribute album to
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and his ''Magic Band''. At the close of 2001, Bright went on hiatus; Mark Dwinell recorded his solo debut NONLOC in 2002 (including various back-up by Torres) . In 2003, Bright began performing again sporadically, at times a six piece with all former members performing, and also picking up Nate Longcope before heading back to the studio in 2004 to record
Bells Break Their Towers ''Bells Break Their Towers'' is the fifth studio album by post-rock band Bright Bright may refer to: Common meanings *Bright, an adjective meaning giving off or reflecting illumination; see Brightness *Bright, an adjective meaning someone with ...
, released by Strange Attractors Audio House in 2005. After Bright dissolved, Mark Dwinell relocated from Boston to
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and went on to found the synth trio Forma. They released their debut album on Spectrum Spools in 2011 and remain active as of 2016.


Discography


LP Recordings

* Bright (1995 cassette-only release on Eek, limited to 100 copies) *
Bright Bright may refer to: Common meanings *Bright, an adjective meaning giving off or reflecting illumination; see Brightness *Bright, an adjective meaning someone with intelligence People * Bright (surname) * Bright (given name) *Bright, the stage na ...
(1996 release on Ba Da Bing!) * The Albatross Guest House (1997 release on Darla) * Blue Christian (1998 release that also served as Bright's contribution to the
Bliss Out BLISS is a system programming language developed at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) by W. A. Wulf, D. B. Russell, and A. N. Habermann around 1970. It was perhaps the best known system language until C debuted a few years later. Since then, C ...
series on Darla) * Full Negative (or) Breaks (2000 release on Ba Da Bing!) * The Miller Fantasies (2002 release on Ba Da Bing!) *
Bells Break Their Towers ''Bells Break Their Towers'' is the fifth studio album by post-rock band Bright Bright may refer to: Common meanings *Bright, an adjective meaning giving off or reflecting illumination; see Brightness *Bright, an adjective meaning someone with ...
(2005 release on Strange Attractors)


Singles, EPs and Compilations

* V/A Dreamboat "Cecilia" (1997 release on Cassiel Records) * Fuxa / Bright "City and Metro" and "How I Reached Home" (1997 split 7-inch on Darla Records) * "Plymouth Rock" b/w "Superstrings," "Nova" (1998 7-inch on Ba Da Bing!) * V/A
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, Vol. 2 (1998 release on Ba Da Bing!) * V/A Darla 100 (2000 release on Darla) * V/A Neon Meate Dream of a Octafish: A Tribute to Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band (2003 release on Animal World) * V/A Yeti No. 4 (2006 Yeti Magazine CD compilation)


Trivia

*An album entitled ''My Life and Style'' distributed by
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is often misattributed to this band. The recording was done by a little-known hip hop outfit that happened to use the same moniker (they spell their name "BRiGHT"). *A CD single, "Turning Point," by a Swiss pop band also called Bright appeared in 2006; it is mistakenly included with the band's releases on retail and informational websites. *Paul LaBrecque, who appeared on Bright's debut CD, went on to become a member of
Sunburned Hand of the Man Sunburned Hand of the Man are an experimental rock band from Boston, Massachusetts. They are a loose collective known for their frequent line up changes and large discography released on a variety of labels including Eclipse Records, Thurston M ...
, the Other Method, Astral Blessing, and others; he also contributed to
Wedlock (album) ''Wedlock'' is a double album by Massachusetts band Sunburned Hand of the Man, released on the Eclipse Records label in 2005. The album consists of recordings the band made during their trip from the Brattleboro Free Folk Festival to Alaska and d ...
in 2005, joined with Sunburned member John Maloney and
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of
Sonic Youth Sonic Youth was an American rock band based in New York City, formed in 1981. Founding members Thurston Moore (guitar, vocals), Kim Gordon (bass, vocals, guitar) and Lee Ranaldo (guitar, vocals) remained together for the entire history of the b ...
for a 2006 Belgian performance. * Jonathan Lamaster of
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began performing regularly with Bright for live performances in 2005.


External links


Band bio from Strange Attractors Audio HouseReview of Bright live from the Boston Phoenix
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Bright Musical groups from Boston American post-rock groups Darla Records artists