Full Negative (or) Breaks
Full Negative (or) Breaks is the fourth studio album by Bright, released in 2000.[3] The band was on hiatus until 2005's Bells Break Their Towers.
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| Released | October 17, 2000 | |||
| Recorded | April 21, 1999 – June 2, 1999 | |||
| Genre | Indie rock, experimental | |||
| Length | 54:30 | |||
| Label | Ba Da Bing Records | |||
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In the interim, the outfit relocated from Boston, Massachusetts to Brooklyn, New York. A stop-gap EP entitled The Miller Fantasies saw re-release as a stand-alone album in 2002, as the EP was initially bundled with the vinyl record version of this album on Compact Disc media.
Critical reception
    
AllMusic wrote: "Liberal with reverb and intricate texture, they embrace prog rock sensibilities throughout the disc, riding waves of melodic drum and guitar, creating a sound bigger than the sum of its parts."[1]
Track listing
    
- "Heart of the Park" – 8:02
 - "Yeah! Holy Stones" – 4:26
 - "Full Negative" – 6:11
 - "The Fall" – 6:00
 - "Parable of the Bicycle" – 5:56
 - "I'm Colliding" – 4:59
 - "Blue Lines" – 5:23
 - "The Spire Will Be Your Landmark" – 9:35
 - "Must I Be Furious?" – 3:58
 
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