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Revision as of 21:16, 4 August 2023

Turn the Lights Off
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Singles
Released August 26th 2022
Length 7:03
Label Needlejuice Records
Producer Tony Hoffer, Andrew Horowitz

Turn The Lights Off is a 7" vinyl single by Tally Hall and their label Needlejuice Records. The single was released alongside their reissue of Good & Evil on August 26th 2022.[1] Variants include a glow in the dark "lights on" variant, an all-black "lights off" variant, and a black and white splattered "Light & Night" variant. [2]

The single features Turn The Lights Off on the first side, with Light & Night as the second side.[2] It was commonly speculated to include Nathan Naimark, but it has since been confirmed to be untrue by Needlejuice Records' Twitter account.[3] Club Can't Handle Me or Nathan Naimark were not included due to the band being strict about the theming of Good & Evil.[Citation Needed]

The single also features artwork by Drew Mokris, creator of the Turn The Lights Off video and friend of the band.

Track listing

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "Turn The Lights Off" Hawley Hawley, Sedghi, Cantor 2:56
2. "Light & Night" Cantor, Sedghi, Federman, Horowitz Cantor, Nellie McKay 4:08
The placeholder artwork for the Turn The Lights Off single.

Trivia

  • Angel Hair Audio (AKA Angel Marcloid, of Fire-Toolz) remastered the tracks for vinyl.[4]
  • For a period of time, the single used placeholder art on store pages, because Drew Mokris hadn't finished the artwork in time for the announcement.
  • This release marks the first time Light & Night has been released on physical media.

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Singles
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Banana Man (Demo) · Ruler Of Everything (Demo) · Good Day · Welcome To Tally Hall · Light & Night · You & Me · & · Nathan Naimark · Club Can't Handle Me (featuring Casey Shea) · Just a Friend · Turn The Lights Off (b-side: Light & Night)