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Bright Light Bright Light (Rod Thomas) was born on 1982 in Neath, West Glamorgan, Wales (now in Neath Port Talbot County Borough), is a Welsh singer-songwriter (born 1982). Discover Bright Light Bright Light's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

Popular As Rod Thomas
Occupation Singer, songwriter, DJ, producer
Age 42 years old
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Birthplace Neath, West Glamorgan, Wales (now in Neath Port Talbot County Borough)
Nationality West

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Rod Thomas (stage name Bright Light Bright Light) is a Welsh independent singer-songwriter, based in New York.

Bright Light Bright Light incorporates many elements of nu-disco into his music, also branching into synthpop, dance and house music.

Two of his albums have reached the top 20 on the UK Independent Albums Chart.

Thomas grew up in a small village near Neath, Wales, and learned several instruments as a child, including piano.

His first forays into music were more folk-based, led by acoustic guitar with, due to a lack of equipment, minimal beats around it.

Thomas later stated his dalliance with folk was due to his lack of knowledge with production techniques, and that he was always drawn to house and synthpop.

He left Wales to take a place reading English literature and creative writing at Warwick University, then made the move to London.

In London he set up a studio at home, and spent rush hours busking busy London tube stations.

1967

This marked his second time working with actor, director and writer Mark Gatiss, after composing the theme tune for Mark's BBC4 series Queers, created as part of the BBC's cycle "Gay Britannia", to mark the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Sexual Offences Act 1967.

The show features interviews with gay characters at the margins of the community.

It was broadcast by BBC America in collaboration with AMC Networks.

1984

Thomas chose the name Bright Light Bright Light from a quote spoken by the character Gizmo in the 1984 movie Gremlins.

2009

In 2009, he sent demo tracks to American producer Boom Bip, resulting in Thomas being invited to Los Angeles for two weeks to collaborate on tracks.

Thomas stated Boom Bip's production on the song "A New Word to Say" helped him find "my sound".

2010

Thomas released "Love Part II", his first single under the name Bright Light Bright Light, in 2010 on the Popjustice Hi-Fi label.

2010 also saw him tour as the support act for Ellie Goulding.

2011

The singles "Disco Moment" and "Feel It" followed in 2011 and 2012, and, after appearances at Bestival in the UK and South by South West in the US, he released his debut album Make Me Believe in Hope in 2012.

The album tracks on Make Me Believe in Hope were co-written and produced by Thomas, The Invisible Men and Andy Chatterley.

The album features several collaborations, including vocals from Scissor Sisters' guitarist Del Marquis on the track "Cry at Films".

2012

Make Me Believe in Hope was released in the UK on 4 June 2012 through independent label Aztec Records, and the album received generally positive reviews from music critics and bloggers, with The Fly magazine noting the album among releases that just missed its annual top 50.

The album was voted at number 4 in The Guardian's Reader Choice: Best Albums of 2012.

The single "Disco Moment", from the album, was placed on the BBC Radio 1 play list.

In June 2012, the album made the final shortlist for the annual Welsh Music Prize, but lost to Future of the Left.

2012 also saw Bright Light Bright Light support Scissor Sisters on four venues of their UK tour.

2013

In 2013, the EP In Your Care was released; followed by "I Wish We Were Leaving", a second single from Thomas' second album, featuring Elton John.

2014

Following the latter's release, Thomas toured with Elton John during summer 2014.

Bright Light Bright Light's second album Life is Easy was released in the UK on 7 July 2014, charting at No. 139, and was preceded by the single "I Believe" on 29 June.

Thomas spent most of 2014 and 2015 touring as the opening act for Elton John in the US, Canada, UK, Europe and Russia, playing 55 shows.

2015

He ended 2015 with a short US tour opening for John Grant.

2016

In 2016, Choreography was released, entering the UK Album Chart at No. 72, the Independent Album Breakers chart at No. 1, and the US Billboard Dance / Electronic Album Chart at No. 12.

The album features guest appearances by Elton John, Alan Cumming, all Scissor Sisters members and Mykal Kilgore.

All guests feature on the album's lead single "All in the Name", which was unveiled in a live performance on Graham Norton's BBC TV show with Elton John on stage with him.

The song was added to the Radio 2 B-list playlist and scored Thomas his widest-reaching single to date.

Aside from creating his own music, Thomas runs a daytime dance party in New York (which transfers to London when he is touring) called Romy & Michele's Saturday Afternoon Tea Dance, named after Romy & Michele's High School Reunion, one of his favourite films.

The party takes place both in Brooklyn and at Club Cumming, a bar in Manhattan's East Village run by Alan Cumming, who stars in the film that inspired the event.

2017

In 2017, Thomas appeared as an extra in one of his favourite TV series, The League of Gentlemen, in the first episode of their three-part TV return, "Return to Royston Vasey", as a job-seeker in Pauline's restart class.

2019

In 2019, he was picked as the opening act for Cher's European tour, playing nine shows across Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark and Sweden.

2020

Thomas provided the vocals for the animated intro to the video game Murder by Numbers, which was released on 5 March 2020.

Later that month, he released "This Was My House", featuring Madonna's backing singers Niki Haris and Donna De Lory and produced by Initial Talk, as the first song from his fourth album Fun City.

The song was described as "a perfect disco song" by Paper Magazine, written about how the LGBTQ+ community's safe spaces have been under attack in recent times, and how, despite the upsurge in anti-LGBTQ+ and xenophobic rhetoric, everybody deserves to feel safe in the place they call home.