For fear of being forgotten…


I don’t think the artist named himself after photic sneeze reflex, but it might be taken from a famous quote from the movie Gremlins.

Bright Light Bright Light is Welsh songwriter, producer, remixer and multi-instrumentalist Rod Thomas who, over the last year or so has moved swiftly from bedroom producing to appearing at Glastonbury, Latitude, Camp Bestival, Green Man, Innocent Village Fete and Summer Sundae festivals.

Interestingly enough, I was just contacted By Rod Thomas after I posted his remix of a song from the band Run Toto Run. (read it here)

He gave me the song below to listen to. It’s called Blueprint. This is Mr. Thomas on vocals. He also plays many of the instruments on the album, with the exception of the drums.

[Download Blueprint – Bright Light Bright Light]

It’s a real good song isn’t it? I dig the lyrics and the vibe of the track.

A relentless live schedule has seen him appear alongside Sparks, James Yuill, Gotye, Noah & The Whale, Casiokids and Au Revoir Simone as well as doing numerous sessions for Radio 1, BBC Wales, BBC Bristol, Channel M and Balcony TV.

He’s also playing with Run Toto Run this Wednesday. Which is sort of how he found this here blog. He came across our blog on elbo.ws, while looking for Run Toto Run news/tracks.

Rod’s material has become increasingly multi-layered and textured as his production skills have gone from strength to strength. Working with Boom Bip (of recent Neon Neon fame) on key Bright Light Bright Light tracks ‘A New Word To Say’ and ‘Disco Moment’ has paved the way for a more shimmering and shiny outlook which fills dancefloors just as much as the softer tones of ‘Same Old Lines’ gather crowds at festivals.

Speaking of Same Old Lines, I scrounged up a remix of this also awesome song by Thomas. It’s funky pop loveliness that makes me move my shoulders in time with the beat. Try it! It feels good!

[Download Same Old Lines – Rod Thomas (James Yuill Remix)]

The original of Same Old Lines is even better than the remix. It really shows the mastery of Rod Thomas to create what might be the perfect, catchy, can’t get it out of your head…but that’s ok, because it’s wonderful, kind of song.

Learn more at the Bright Light Bright Light myspace page, and pick up his album ‘Until Something Fits’

Until Something FIts

Click HERE to order direct

If they catch us, and dispatch us to our separate work camps…

I’ll dream about you… I will not doubt you…

It’s possible you’ve heard of the band Say Anything by now. Their release “Alive With the Glory of Love” enjoyed some decent circulation on TV Shows and throughout video channels, such as FuseTV. “Wow, I Can Get Sexual Too” was an instant teenage sensation since it repeated the thrillingly provocative “called her on the phone and she touched herself” line, not to mention an appearance by Henry Winkler in the video. If you missed these, maybe you heard “Baby Girl, I’m A Blur” which did receive national airplay.
Here is one of my favorite tracks from their first major abum, “…Is A Real Boy”. Check out “I Want To Know Your Plans”:

“You don’t think I’d say those words to you today?”

This blog is being written because I want you to meet the Say Anything from before “…Is A Real Boy” or “In Defense of the Genre”. You see, the band as a whole and their songs are very special to me and I am missing someone quite a bit right now. The day this blog goes live will hopefully be the day I get to see that person again. The way we had to go about discovering the band, tracking down early recordings, and what we went through to finally see them live makes it all the more important.

As I write this blog I am listening to some of these old tracks, and this is what I hear:
It’s always been for you
I sing every song for you
And every single day I’m falling down
I never want to say you’re mine “right now”
A tear rolls down your cheek, it hits the ground
I’m falling down

Max Bemis is the lead singer and songwriter of the band. He began penning tunes after a bad breakup in the year 2000, and fortunately for us, at least a hundred (and counting) articulately written songs about love, loss, society, school, the music scene, and hypocrisy followed.

Unfortunately, Bemis’ past decade has been full of ups and downs related to his mental disorder. At least one tour has been cancelled as a result of his paranoid delusions, quite possibly stemming from his decision to replace prescribed meds for Bipolar Disorder with illegal drugs. But a string of successful tours (currently on Warped Tour) and recordings have followed those harrowing times and Bemis and Co. are working on not only recording another Say Anything album, but several side projects with well-known industry pals as well.

It’s still difficult to find these earlier recordings on standard music purchase sites. But there is plenty to find on P2P sites. I suggest you check it out… Or purchase their new albums below.

On the EP “Menora/Majora” in 2002, Say Anything recorded one of my favorite tracks, and one that thankful fans were overjoyed to hear played live on the last tour. Please enjoy “A Walk Through Hell”:

Even earlier still, the band produced a self-released album called “Baseball”. Now tell me, whatever happened to the rock and roll in your eyes? Check out “Shameless”:

It didn’t kill me to be shameless. Is anyone getting a toothache from this post yet?

If you’re not sappy like I am and you enjoy witty observations of society, there is still plenty for you in the music of Say Anything. Throughout all their albums, they’ve been able to convey distaste and disillusionment, whether through the use of metaphor or an outright calling-out such as in the track “Admit It!” off “…Is A Real Boy”. But until then, the video that still gives me chills: Watch “Alive With The Glory of Love”:

All this time… It’s my favorite pastime, chasing after you.