Brighter Than Sunshine

"Brighter Than Sunshine"
Single by Aqualung
from the album Still Life
Released 13 October 2003
Format Digital download
Genre Indie pop, piano rock
Length 4:01
Label Red Ink, Columbia, B-Unique
Writer(s) Matt Hales
Producer(s) Aqualung (Matt Hales) and Jacknife Lee

"Brighter Than Sunshine" is an indie pop ballad written and performed by Aqualung. First released on his 2003 album Still Life, it became the album's first single. It was later added to the 2005 compilation album Strange and Beautiful. "Brighter Than Sunshine" reached 32 on the Billboard Adult Top 40 chart in the U.S. and spent two weeks at 37 on the UK Singles Chart in 2003. The record was featured in the 2005 romantic comedy, A Lot Like Love, as well as in an episode of the American drama, Cold Case.

Composition

"Brighter Than Sunshine" is a piano rock ballad[1] with elements of indie pop. Lyrically, the song was written exclusively by Matt Hales, who goes by the stage name Aqualung. Production was done by Hales and Snow Patrol producer, Jacknife Lee.

Critical reception

Allmusic praised "Brighter Than Sunshine" as being on par with bands like Coldplay and Keane, congratulating the track as one of the highlights of Strange and Beautiful.[1] BBC music reviewer Niky Daley said the track, "...starts the ten track feast for your ears. Your winter blues will be banished as you bask in this triumphantly uplifting anthem."[2]

Usage in other media

The record was featured in the 2005 romantic comedy, A Lot Like Love, as well as in an episode of the American drama, Cold Case.

Charts

Chart (2012–13) Peak
position
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[3] 32
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 37

References

  1. 1 2 Luerssen, John D.. Brighter Than Sunshine at AllMusic. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  2. Daley, Niky. "Aqualung Still Life Review". BBC. The Crown. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  3. "Aqualung – Chart history" Billboard Adult Pop Songs for Aqualung. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
  4. "Archive Chart: 2003-10-25" UK Singles Chart.

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