Difference between revisions of "Good & Evil"

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  |disc_Category = Studio Album
  |disc_Category = Studio Album
  |year = June 21, 2011
  |year = June 21, 2011
  |recorded = October 2009 - November 2009
  |recorded = October 26th 2009 - November 26th 2009, at The Sunset Sound Factory in Los Angeles, CA
  |length = 48:50
  |length = 48:50
  |label = [[Quack! Media]] (2011), [[Needlejuice Records]] (2022)
  |label = [[Quack! Media]] (2011), [[Needlejuice Records]] (2022)
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On July 20th, Tally Hall hosted a [[Tally Hall's Open Rehearsal|open rehearsal]] on StageIt.com to raise money for the upcoming tour. On this livestream they answered a couple questions, and performed 6 of the songs on Good & Evil.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTNlIL24_Kk Tally Hall StageIt Concert (Part 1 of 4). YouTube]</ref> On July 21st 2011, Tally Hall started on the only tour supporting the album, with SPEAK, [[Casey Shea]], and April Smith as opening acts. This tour would be unique, as it featured a pre-recorded introduction by [[Bora Karaca]], who would perform with them as orange tie during the tour. Another unique part of the tour was their cover of "[[Cover_Songs|Pure Imagination]]" from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, with Zubin Sedghi and Joe Hawley sharing lead vocal duties.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjnV0OtIM5g Tally Hall: Pure Imagination. YouTube.]</ref>
On July 20th, Tally Hall hosted a [[Tally Hall's Open Rehearsal|open rehearsal]] on StageIt.com to raise money for the upcoming tour. On this livestream they answered a couple questions, and performed 6 of the songs on Good & Evil.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTNlIL24_Kk Tally Hall StageIt Concert (Part 1 of 4). YouTube]</ref> On July 21st 2011, Tally Hall started on the only tour supporting the album, with SPEAK, [[Casey Shea]], and April Smith as opening acts. This tour would be unique, as it featured a pre-recorded introduction by [[Bora Karaca]], who would perform with them as orange tie during the tour. Another unique part of the tour was their cover of "[[Cover_Songs|Pure Imagination]]" from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, with Zubin Sedghi and Joe Hawley sharing lead vocal duties.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjnV0OtIM5g Tally Hall: Pure Imagination. YouTube.]</ref>


The last show of the tour would be at Mr. Small's Theater in Millvale, PA on August 20th 2011. '''This would be the last time Tally Hall would ever perform'''.
The last show of the tour would be at Mr. Small's Theater in Millvale, PA on August 20th 2011. '''This would be the last time Tally Hall would ever perform'''. After this performance, Tally Hall would retire for the fall to pursue other projects,<ref name="MCAMGITH>[https://mycarandmyguitar.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/interview-tally-hall/ My Car and My Guitar Interview with Joe and Zubin.]</ref> including music and education.


===Needlejuice Reissue===
===Needlejuice Reissue===
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It is currently unknown when Good & Evil will be announced or open for pre-orders, but it is likely to within 2022.
It is currently unknown when Good & Evil will be announced or open for pre-orders, but it is likely to within 2022.
==Themes==
The main theme of Good & Evil is the concept of duality, an opposition/contrast between two concepts. This is evident in the album title and cover artwork, which use the duality of goodness and evilness, and black and white respectively. & is another example of this theme, with many of its lyrics showing duality (i.e. "Weak & strong & wet & dry & right & wrong & live & die").
This is intentional, as Tally Hall has stated the concept of duality is prevalent throughout the album.<ref name="AnnArborWebsiteRobInterview">[http://www.annarbor.com/entertainment/tally-hall-preview/ AnnArbor.com interview, March 5th 2010]</ref><ref name="MCAMGITH>[https://mycarandmyguitar.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/interview-tally-hall/ My Car and My Guitar Interview with Joe and Zubin.]</ref>


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==