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<p class="alert">This is the page for the song by Joe Hawley. If you’re looking for the 2022 single, click [[Turn The Lights Off (Single)|here
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<blockquote>Joe: The whole album is about dualities, and that song is probably about the child-adult duality. And the verses are about kids growing up, and the choruses are about whatever chaos or strife is caused by competition for partners? I was looking at Where The Wild Things Are, also. And I pictured this boy going into his closet and seeing a monster party. A party full of monsters dancing, like in this movie Jacob’s Ladder, also. Just a lot of visions like that kind of influencing the song.<ref>My Car And My Guitar. [https://mycarandmyguitar.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/interview-tally-hall/ My Car and My Guitar Interview with Joe and Zubin.] ''Wordpress'', Published: 10th September 2011. Retreieved: 15th March 2024.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>Joe: The whole album is about dualities, and that song is probably about the child-adult duality. And the verses are about kids growing up, and the choruses are about whatever chaos or strife is caused by competition for partners? I was looking at Where The Wild Things Are, also. And I pictured this boy going into his closet and seeing a monster party. A party full of monsters dancing, like in this movie Jacob’s Ladder, also. Just a lot of visions like that kind of influencing the song.<ref>My Car And My Guitar. [https://mycarandmyguitar.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/interview-tally-hall/ My Car and My Guitar Interview with Joe and Zubin.] ''Wordpress'', Published: 10th September 2011. Retreieved: 15th March 2024.</ref></blockquote>
==Turn the Lights Off 7" Single==
{{Infobox album
  |title = Turn the Lights Off
  |albumart = TurnTheLightsOffPlaceholder.jpg
  |disc_Category = Singles
  |length = 7:03
  |year = August 26th 2022
  |producers = [[Tony Hoffer]], [[Andrew Horowitz]]
  |label = [[Needlejuice Records]]
}}
'''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.<ref>[https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1559196649767018498 Needlejuice tweet about the release date.]</ref> 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. <ref name="NJRNLTTLO">[https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1493137109980532740 Needlejuice Records tweet confirming plans for the single.]</ref>
The single features Turn The Lights Off on the first side, with [[Light & Night]] as the second side, marking the first time the song has been released on physical media.<ref name="NJRNLTTLO">[https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1493137109980532740 Needlejuice Records tweet confirming plans for the single.]</ref> It was commonly speculated to include [[Nathan Naimark]], but it has since been confirmed to be untrue by Needlejuice Records' [[Twitter]] account.<ref>[https://twitter.com/needlejuicerec/status/1508613277277896704 Needlejuice Records tweet confirming Nathan Naimark will not be a bonus track.]</ref> [[Club Can't Handle Me]] or Nathan Naimark were not included due to the band being strict about the theming of Good & Evil.{{cn}} Songs were remastered for vinyl by Angel Hair Audio (AKA Angel Marcloid, of Fire-Toolz). <ref>https://www.angelhairaudio.com/portfolio-credits Angel Hair Audio Portfolio Credits</ref>
The single also features artwork by [[Drew Mokris]], creator of the Turn the Lights Off video and friend of the band. However, store pages used placeholder art for a period of time, because Drew Morkis hadn't finished the artwork in time for the announcement.
=== Track listing ===
{{Tracklist |
{{Track | n = 1 | title = Turn the Lights Off | writer = [[Hawley]] | singer = Hawley, [[Sedghi]], [[Cantor]] | duration = 2:56}}
{{Track | n = 2 | title = Light & Night | writer = Cantor, Sedghi, [[Federman]], [[Horowitz]] | singer = Cantor, [[Nellie McKay]] | duration = 4:08}}
}}
[[File:TTLOplaceholder.jpg|200px|thumb|The placeholder artwork for the Turn the Lights Off single.]]
===Liner Notes===
<blockquote>
Mastered by Angel Marcloid<br>
at Angel Hair Audio
Artwork by Drew Morkis<br>
Layout by Brandon Brown
Dedicated to Coz Baldwin & Ben Sandler
NEEDLEJUICE RECORDS, LLC.<br>
1420 Donelson Pike, Suite A5.<br>
Nashville, TN 37217.<br>
©2022 Tally Hall under exclusive<br>
license to Needlejuice Records, LLC.<br>
Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.<br>
All rights reserved. NJR-113.
</blockquote>


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