Difference between revisions of "Good & Evil"

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On [[Twitter]], Tally Hall would announce they would be recording a new album sometime in the summer of 2009, however this would be rescheduled to the fall of 2009. On October 19th 2009, Tally Hall began pre-production on Good & Evil. This would include rehearsing and figuring out which songs would fit on the album. The working title of the record was to be "A Coincidence of Contradictions".<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/ 2019 Joe Hawley interview]</ref> It is not known when this name was scrapped.
On [[Twitter]], Tally Hall would announce they would be recording a new album sometime in the summer of 2009, however this would be rescheduled to the fall of 2009. On October 19th 2009, Tally Hall began pre-production on Good & Evil. This would include rehearsing and figuring out which songs would fit on the album. The working title of the record was to be "A Coincidence of Contradictions".<ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g7t-2gaQxO0wZ187M5epjiocUdbZs8alQysD7H71xPg/ 2019 Joe Hawley interview]</ref> It is not known when this name was scrapped.


The first day of recording would begin at [http://www.sunsetsound.com/ The Sunset Sound Factory] on October 26th with Grammy-nominated producer [[Tony Hoffer]] and engineer [http://www.toddburke.com Todd Burke]. Unlike many other artists, Tally Hall were given full creative control by Atlantic Records over Good & Evil, which helped with the general experience of making it.<ref>[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-preview/ AnnArbor.com interview, March 5th 2010]</ref>  
The first day of recording would begin at [http://www.sunsetsound.com/ The Sunset Sound Factory] on October 26th with Grammy-nominated producer [[Tony Hoffer]] and engineer [http://www.toddburke.com Todd Burke]. Unlike many other artists, Tally Hall were given full creative control by Atlantic Records over Good & Evil, which helped with the general experience of making it.<ref name="AnnArborWebsiteRobInterview">[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-preview/ AnnArbor.com interview, March 5th 2010]</ref>  


It was revealed that they were recording 16 songs on [[Ross Federman]]'s [[Twitter]] account, however when asked at a concert later on, it was said that they had 14 songs, so it is assumed those either became [[Fate Of The Stars]] or were 2 other songs that were scrapped. These could've been [[Murders]] or [[I'm Gonna Win]], as they were in contention for Good & Evil.
It was revealed that they were recording 16 songs on [[Ross Federman]]'s [[Twitter]] account, however when asked at a concert later on, it was said that they had 14 songs, so it is assumed those either became [[Fate Of The Stars]] or were 2 other songs that were scrapped. These could've been [[Murders]] or [[I'm Gonna Win]], as they were in contention for Good & Evil.
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In January of 2010, Rob made a note to [[hiddeninthesand.com]] about the album, reading "''we're currently finishing up the mixes and very excited about the new album. can't wait for everyone to hear it...''" hiddeninthesand.com predicted the release date to be no earlier than June 2010, but more likely to be summer 2010.
In January of 2010, Rob made a note to [[hiddeninthesand.com]] about the album, reading "''we're currently finishing up the mixes and very excited about the new album. can't wait for everyone to hear it...''" hiddeninthesand.com predicted the release date to be no earlier than June 2010, but more likely to be summer 2010.


On January 28th, 2010 Tally Hall posted a blog on [http://www.myspace.com MySpace] indicating they completed production on the album and had turned the album into [[Atlantic Records]] for review. In an interview with AnnArbor.com two months later, Rob revealed the name of the album, "Good & Evil". Despite this, no release date was publicly revealed and was assumed to still be released in the summer of 2010.<ref>[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-preview/ AnnArbor.com interview, March 5th 2010]</ref> One song from the album, You & Me, was debuted by Ann Arbor’s 107.1 on March 9th, indicating the album could've been releasing within 2010.
On January 28th, 2010 Tally Hall posted a blog on [http://www.myspace.com MySpace] indicating they completed production on the album and had turned the album into [[Atlantic Records]] for review. In an interview with AnnArbor.com two months later, Rob revealed the name of the album, "Good & Evil". Despite this, no release date was publicly revealed and was assumed to still be released in the summer of 2010.<ref name="AnnArborWebsiteRobInterview">[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-preview/ AnnArbor.com interview, March 5th 2010]</ref> One song from the album, You & Me, was debuted by Ann Arbor’s 107.1 on March 9th, indicating the album could've been releasing within 2010.


Meetings between the band and Atlantic Records during April 2010 were supposed to conclude with a release date, but with no announcement left speculation that the album was moved to a 2011 release date. On July 4th 2010, an interview with AnnArbor.com would reveal that the release date was moved to sometime in 2011, but that Atlantic Records remained optimistic about the album.<ref name="AAinterview">[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-column/ Interview with AnnArbor.com] when Rob first reveals a "2011" release date ETA for Good & Evil</ref>
Meetings between the band and Atlantic Records during April 2010 were supposed to conclude with a release date, but with no announcement left speculation that the album was moved to a 2011 release date. On July 4th 2010, an interview with AnnArbor.com would reveal that the release date was moved to sometime in 2011, but that Atlantic Records remained optimistic about the album.<ref name="AAinterview">[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-column/ Interview with AnnArbor.com] when Rob first reveals a "2011" release date ETA for Good & Evil</ref>