Too Bright has received critical acclaim. Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, gave the album an average score of 87, which indicates "universal acclaim".[6]
Brandon Stosuy of Pitchfork gave the album a very positive review, stating, "A huge part of what makes the work so strong is the generous human spirit that bleeds into it, and Too Bright is the best example to date of the lengths he goes to confront his fears and demons. These songs feel less like songs and more like treasures, ones that fill you with power and wisdom, and as a result, Too Bright seems capable of resonating with, comforting, and moving anyone who's ever felt alienated, discriminated against, or "other-ized," regardless of sexual orientation." The album was given a score of 8.5 and was titled Best New Music.[13]
Artwork
The album artwork was shot by Luke Gilford and it showcases an androgynous Perfume Genius. It would encompass a bold and proud theme throughout Too Bright.[17][18][19]
Conception and development
In an interview for Refinery29, Perfume Genius said, "I don’t know, for a long time I had been kind of constantly seeking reassurance and acceptance all over the place, and wanting to be taken seriously but waiting for someone else to do it for me, do you know what I mean?.” He explains that this was a more serious approach to making this album. Too Bright further explores topics on sexuality, empowerment, and queer identity.[17][19][20]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"I Decline"
1:58
2.
"Queen"
3:50
3.
"Fool"
3:55
4.
"No Good"
3:49
5.
"My Body"
2:17
6.
"Don't Let Them In"
2:21
7.
"Grid"
2:39
8.
"Longpig"
2:50
9.
"I'm a Mother"
3:30
10.
"Too Bright"
3:25
11.
"All Along"
2:34
Total length:
33:38
Too Bright — Bonus Track Version
No.
Title
Length
12.
"Thing"
2:55
Too Bright — 10th Anniversary Edition
No.
Title
Length
12.
"Story of Love"
2:34
13.
"My Place"
3:00
14.
"When U Need Someone"
3:40
Personnel
Main personnel
Mike Hadreas – vocals, piano (1, 4, 6, 10), synth (3, 7, 9, 10), keyboards (2, 8), gong (5), handclaps (8), wurlitzer (11), composer, additional recording
"Queen" was featured in the season one episode "eps1.3_da3m0ns.mp4" and season four episode "Hello, Elliot" of the USA Network television series Mr. Robot.
"Queen" was featured on the Hulu television series The Great in the season two episode titled "Heads It's Me".
"Queen" was featured as the closing song for the HBO series "Vice Principals" season 2 episode "Think Change".
"Queen" was featured as the closing song for the Apple TV+ series Dark Matter season 1 episode 7 "In the Fires of Dead Stars".