Prom Night: Difference between revisions

2020 The Midnight song (Fourth single and track seven from Monsters)
m (Text replacement - "<span(.*)>" to "")
m (Text replacement - "from ''Monsters''" to "from Monsters")
 
(31 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
</span>
{{SHORTDESC:2020 The Midnight song (Fourth single and track seven from Monsters)}}
= Prom Night =
<div class="hidden-image">
[[File:Prom night - single.jpg|300px|thumb|]]
</div>
{{Infobox song
| name          = Prom Night
| cover        = Prom night - single.jpg
| caption      =
| type          = Single
| artist        = [[The Midnight]]
| album        = [[Monsters]]
| released      = {{start date|2020|06|24}}
| length        = {{duration|m=5|s=2}}
| label        = Counter Records
| writer        = * [[Tim McEwan]]
* [[Tyler Lyle]]
| producer      = Tim McEwan
| tracks  = {{Hidden
| title        =
| text        = Monsters
# "[[1991 (intro)]]"
# "[[America Online]]"
# "[[Dance With Somebody]]"
# "[[Seventeen]]"
# "[[Dream Away]]"
# "[[The Search for Ecco]]"
# "[[Prom Night]]"
# "[[Fire In The Sky]]"
# "[[Monsters (song)|Monsters]]"
# "[[Helvetica]]"
# "[[Brooklyn]]"
# "[[Deep Blue]]"
# "[[Night Skies]]"
# "[[City Dreams (interlude)]]"
# "[[Last Train]]"
}}
| misc          ={{Extra chronology
| artist    = The Midnight singles
| type      =
| prev_title = [[File:Dance with somebody - single.jpg|50px|link=|frameless]]<br>[[Dance With Somebody]]
| prev_year  = 2020
| title      = [[File:Prom night - single.jpg|50px|link=|frameless]]<br>Prom Night
| year      = 2020
| next_title = [[File:Horror show - ep.jpg|50px|link=|frameless]]<br>[[Neon Medusa]]
| next_year  = 2021
}}{{Music|link=https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2390823575/size=large/bgcol=333333/linkcol=f81674/tracklist=false/artwork=none/track=711232624/transparent=true/}}
}}


[<nowiki/>[[File:/releases/prom_night_-_single.jpg|class=align-right|Prom Night single cover]]] '''Prom Night'''<ref>https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/prom-night</ref> is a song by [[people/the_midnight|the_midnight]]. It is the fourth and final single and seventh track from their album [[releases/monsters|monsters]]. The single was released on June 24, 2020.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CB0wdojJqAi/</ref><ref>https://www.deezer.com/us/album/153609672</ref>
'''Prom Night'''<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |date=July 10, 2020 |title=Prom Night {{!}} The Midnight |url=https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/prom-night |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220408214153/https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/prom-night |archive-date=April 8, 2022 |access-date=May 1, 2022 |website=Bandcamp}}</ref> is a song by [[The Midnight]]. It is the fourth and final single and seventh track from their album [[Monsters]]. The single was released on June 24, 2020.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CB0wdojJqAi/</ref><ref>https://www.deezer.com/us/album/153609672</ref>


~~SELECTTOC&gt;curID~~
The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] and produced by McEwan. The guitar on ''Prom Night'' was performed by Izzy Fontaine. It has a running time of five minutes and two seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:C major|C major]].
[[File:Prom night poster.jpg|thumb|Prom Night promotional poster]]
On Twitter, Lyle commented on the lyrics of ''Prom Night'':<ref>https://twitter.com/tylerlyle/status/1278425387333292034</ref><blockquote>''Even writing it, the line “pretty girl’s hand” struck me as too conventional and not universal enough BUT. that was my own prom experience. 11th grade. Allyson in a pink dress with pink gloves. We started the night friends but I held that pink gloved hand- yes I did.''</blockquote>During an interview with ''Magnetic Magazine'', the band further elaborated on the song:<ref>{{Cite web |last=Middleton |first=Ryan |date=July 10, 2020 |title=The Director's Cut: The Midnight - MONSTERS - Magnetic Magazine |url=https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/07/the-directors-cut-the-midnight-monsters/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220328185656/https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/07/the-directors-cut-the-midnight-monsters/ |archive-date=March 28, 2022 |access-date=March 28, 2022 |website=Magnetic Magazine}}</ref> <br /><blockquote>'''''Tim''': As a Scandinavian, this is a strictly American thing and I was inspired by the movies I watched as a kid that all depicted prom as this coming of age thing that everything led up to. I wanted the track to feel like it could play at the end credits of a film like The Breakfast Club.''


</span>
'''''Tyler''':''
== Track info ==


<iframe style="border: 0; width: 50%; height: 42px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2390823575/size=small/bgcol=333333/linkcol=F81472/track=711232624/transparent=true/" seamless><a href="https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/album/monsters">Monsters by The Midnight</a></iframe><br />
''Senior Prom 2004''
The song was written by band members [[people/tim_mcewan|tim_mcewan]] and [[people/tyler_lyle|tyler_lyle]] and produced by McEwan. The guitar on ''Prom Night'' was performed by Izzy Fontaine. It has a running time of five minutes and two seconds and is in the key of [[WP>C major|C major]].


On Twitter, Lyle commented on the lyrics of ''Prom Night'':<ref>https://twitter.com/tylerlyle/status/1278425387333292034</ref> &lt;blockquote&gt;<br />
''She was a cheerleader. I was a nerd with a lisp on the debate team who had never been kissed. Against all odds, when I asked her to go to prom, she said yes.''
Even writing it, the line “pretty girl’s hand” struck me as too conventional and not universal enough BUT. that was my own prom experience. 11th grade. Allyson in a pink dress with pink gloves. We started the night friends but I held that pink gloved hand- yes I did.&lt;/blockquote&gt;


During an interview with ''Magnetic Magazine'', the band further elaborated on the song:<ref>https://www.magneticmag.com/2020/07/the-directors-cut-the-midnight-monsters/</ref> &lt;blockquote&gt;<br />
''The afternoon of the dance, we were walking, side by side in the early evening light, talking about nothing in particular. We’d become better friends in the weeks leading up to prom. She wore a pink silk dress with long pink gloves that went almost to her elbows. Suddenly I felt something new. She looked at me, and I noticed her looking. Her eyes were fixed. She had a curious smile. I noticed our hands were almost touching. In that moment, I felt abject terror; like the world was opening up to swallow me whole, like I was about to jump off of a cliff into nothing. I saw the window closing on the moment, took a big breath, and against all odds, moved my fingers towards hers, she moved hers towards mine. All of a sudden, there we were, in a miracle of a moment, suspended in bliss. She became my first girlfriend.''
'''Tim''': As a Scandinavian, this is a strictly American thing and I was inspired by the movies I watched as a kid that all depicted prom as this coming of age thing that everything led up to. I wanted the track to feel like it could play at the end credits of a film like The Breakfast Club.


'''Tyler''':
''And yet, time takes no prisoners.''


Senior Prom 2004
''David Foster Wallace says that every love story is a ghost story too. If I can forget how that relationship ended, and forget the string of love and loss over the next decade; if I can trim the footage just right, the memory still plays like a love story, forever in bloom, suspended, impossibly holding that pink gloved hand. And, if I really focus, I can balance myself in that moment, standing between two worlds, with that interior voice imploring me, “hey. idiot. hold her hand.” Some ghost stories are love stories too.''</blockquote>


She was a cheerleader. I was a nerd with a lisp on the debate team who had never been kissed. Against all odds, when I asked her to go to prom, she said yes.
The afternoon of the dance, we were walking, side by side in the early evening light, talking about nothing in particular. We’d become better friends in the weeks leading up to prom. She wore a pink silk dress with long pink gloves that went almost to her elbows. Suddenly I felt something new. She looked at me, and I noticed her looking. Her eyes were fixed. She had a curious smile. I noticed our hands were almost touching. In that moment, I felt abject terror; like the world was opening up to swallow me whole, like I was about to jump off of a cliff into nothing. I saw the window closing on the moment, took a big breath, and against all odds, moved my fingers towards hers, she moved hers towards mine. All of a sudden, there we were, in a miracle of a moment, suspended in bliss. She became my first girlfriend.
And yet, time takes no prisoners.
David Foster Wallace says that every love story is a ghost story too. If I can forget how that relationship ended, and forget the string of love and loss over the next decade; if I can trim the footage just right, the memory still plays like a love story, forever in bloom, suspended, impossibly holding that pink gloved hand. And, if I really focus, I can balance myself in that moment, standing between two worlds, with that interior voice imploring me, “hey. idiot. hold her hand.” Some ghost stories are love stories too. &lt;/blockquote&gt;
</span>
== Prom Playlister ==
== Prom Playlister ==
To promote the release of ''Prom Night'', The Midnight released a tool on their website called the ''Prom Playlister''.<ref>https://promnight.themidnightofficial.com/</ref>  A user can enter their name and the month/year they went to prom to generate a playlist of 40 songs with custom artwork featuring the person's name and songs that were popular at the time of the date entered. The playlist will also include the singles that were released from [[Monsters]] and can be exported to Spotify or Apple Music.
<div class="media-group">
[[File:Prom playlister.jpg|thumb|center|Prom Playlister poster from Twitter]]
[[File:Prom Playlister Output.png|thumb|center|300x300px|Example output]]
</div>


To promote the release of ''Prom Night'', The Midnight released a tool on their website, the [[Prom Playlister]], where one can enter their name and the month/year they went to prom.<ref>https://promnight.themidnightofficial.com/</ref> After submitting this info, the tool will create a personalized Spotify playlist with custom artwork featuring the person's name and songs that were popular at the time of the date entered. The playlist will also include the singles that were released from [[releases/monsters|monsters]].
</span>
== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| all_writing = [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]]
| headline = Prom Night
| title1 = Prom Night
| length1 = 5:02
| title2 = [[Dance With Somebody]]
| length2 = 4:17
| title3 = [[Deep Blue]]
| length3 = 3:57
| title4 = [[America Online]]
| length4 = 5:49
| total_length = 19:05
}}


'''Prom Night'''<ref>https://open.spotify.com/album/5RLLKGQTEyETmrOPvxOaHY?si=EM9TfHfRSRC_peXnRSNopg</ref><ref>https://www.deezer.com/us/album/153609672</ref> {| ! style=&quot;text-align:left; border:none; background-color:#F8147230&quot;| # ! style=&quot;border:none; background-color:#F8147230&quot;&quot;| TITLE ! style=&quot;border:none; background-color:#F8147230&quot;| LENGTH |- |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|1. |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|Prom Night |style=&quot;text-align:right; border:none;&quot;|5:02 |- |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|2. |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|[[songs/dance_with_somebody|dance_with_somebody]] |style=&quot;text-align:right; border:none;&quot;|4:17 |- |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|3. |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|[[songs/deep_blue|deep_blue]] |style=&quot;text-align:right; border:none;&quot;|3:57 |- |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|4. |style=&quot;border:none;&quot;|[[songs/america_online|america_online]] |style=&quot;text-align:right; border:none;&quot;|5:49 |- ! style=&quot;border:none; background-color:#F8147230&quot;| |style=&quot;text-align:right; border:none; background-color:#F8147230&quot;|TOTAL LENGTH |style=&quot;text-align:right; border:none; background-color:#F8147230&quot;|19:05 |}
</span>
== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
 
<blockquote>
<blockquote>There’s an open road
<poem>
There’s an open road
And now an open door
And now an open door
And a pretty girl’s hand
And a pretty girl’s hand
Beside yours</blockquote>
Beside yours
&gt;


<blockquote>Do you know what to do
Do you know what to do
As she looks at you
As she looks at you
Can leap from the ledge
Can leap from the ledge
And bridge the two halves of the world</blockquote>
And bridge the two halves of the world
&gt;


<blockquote>Hold her hand
Hold her hand
We’ll never pass this way again
We’ll never pass this way again
Hold her hand
Hold her hand
Line 62: Line 107:
There’s a chance if you take it
There’s a chance if you take it
And a heart that you break is still a heart
And a heart that you break is still a heart
Hold her hand</blockquote>
Hold her hand
&gt;


<blockquote>There’s an open floor
There’s an open floor
As the chorus soars
As the chorus soars
And a pretty girl’s hand
And a pretty girl’s hand
Beside yours</blockquote>
Beside yours
&gt;


<blockquote>Who knows what you’ll find
Who knows what you’ll find
But the threshold shines
But the threshold shines
Can you leap from the ledge and bridge the two halves of the world</blockquote>
Can you leap from the ledge and bridge the two halves of the world
&gt;


<blockquote>Hold her hand
Hold her hand
We’ll never pass this way again
We’ll never pass this way again
Hold her hand
Hold her hand
Line 83: Line 125:
There’s a chance if you take it
There’s a chance if you take it
And a heart that you break is still a heart
And a heart that you break is still a heart
Hold her hand</blockquote>
Hold her hand
&gt;


<blockquote>Prom night turns to daylight rediscovered
Prom night turns to daylight rediscovered
Friends become lovers under covers</blockquote>
Friends become lovers under covers
&gt;


<blockquote>Hold her hand
Hold her hand
We’ll never pass this way again
We’ll never pass this way again
Hold her hand
Hold her hand
Line 97: Line 137:
There’s a chance if you take it
There’s a chance if you take it
And a heart that you break is still a heart
And a heart that you break is still a heart
Hold her hand</blockquote>
Hold her hand
Lyrics source<ref>https://themidnight.bandcamp.com/track/prom-night</ref>
</poem>
</blockquote>
Lyrics source<ref name=":0" />
 
== Official versions ==
<div class="media-group">
{{MusicTitle|link=https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=2390823575/size=large/bgcol=333333/linkcol=fe7eaf/tracklist=false/track=711232624/transparent=true/|caption=Prom Night|caption2=from [[Monsters]]}}
{{MusicTitle|link=https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/album=4098525368/size=large/bgcol=333333/linkcol=fe7eaf/tracklist=false/track=1749761552/transparent=true/|caption=Prom Night (Instrumental)|caption2=from ''Monsters (The Instrumentals)''}}
</div>


== References ==
<references />
<references />
[[Category:Singles]]
<noinclude>
[[Category:Songs]]‎</noinclude>
[[Category:Monsters]]{{TheMidnight}}

Latest revision as of 12:30, 15 April 2024

Prom night - single.jpg
"Prom Night"
Prom night - single.jpg
Single by The Midnight
from the album Monsters
ReleasedJune 24, 2020 (2020-06-24)
Length5:02
LabelCounter Records
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Tim McEwan
Monsters track listing
The Midnight singles chronology
Dance with somebody - single.jpg
Dance With Somebody

(2020)
Prom night - single.jpg
Prom Night

(2020)
Horror show - ep.jpg
Neon Medusa

(2021)

Prom Night[1] is a song by The Midnight. It is the fourth and final single and seventh track from their album Monsters. The single was released on June 24, 2020.[2][3]

The song was written by band members Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle and produced by McEwan. The guitar on Prom Night was performed by Izzy Fontaine. It has a running time of five minutes and two seconds and is in the key of C major.

Prom Night promotional poster

On Twitter, Lyle commented on the lyrics of Prom Night:[4]

Even writing it, the line “pretty girl’s hand” struck me as too conventional and not universal enough BUT. that was my own prom experience. 11th grade. Allyson in a pink dress with pink gloves. We started the night friends but I held that pink gloved hand- yes I did.

During an interview with Magnetic Magazine, the band further elaborated on the song:[5]

Tim: As a Scandinavian, this is a strictly American thing and I was inspired by the movies I watched as a kid that all depicted prom as this coming of age thing that everything led up to. I wanted the track to feel like it could play at the end credits of a film like The Breakfast Club.

Tyler:

Senior Prom 2004

She was a cheerleader. I was a nerd with a lisp on the debate team who had never been kissed. Against all odds, when I asked her to go to prom, she said yes.

The afternoon of the dance, we were walking, side by side in the early evening light, talking about nothing in particular. We’d become better friends in the weeks leading up to prom. She wore a pink silk dress with long pink gloves that went almost to her elbows. Suddenly I felt something new. She looked at me, and I noticed her looking. Her eyes were fixed. She had a curious smile. I noticed our hands were almost touching. In that moment, I felt abject terror; like the world was opening up to swallow me whole, like I was about to jump off of a cliff into nothing. I saw the window closing on the moment, took a big breath, and against all odds, moved my fingers towards hers, she moved hers towards mine. All of a sudden, there we were, in a miracle of a moment, suspended in bliss. She became my first girlfriend.

And yet, time takes no prisoners.

David Foster Wallace says that every love story is a ghost story too. If I can forget how that relationship ended, and forget the string of love and loss over the next decade; if I can trim the footage just right, the memory still plays like a love story, forever in bloom, suspended, impossibly holding that pink gloved hand. And, if I really focus, I can balance myself in that moment, standing between two worlds, with that interior voice imploring me, “hey. idiot. hold her hand.” Some ghost stories are love stories too.

Prom Playlister

To promote the release of Prom Night, The Midnight released a tool on their website called the Prom Playlister.[6] A user can enter their name and the month/year they went to prom to generate a playlist of 40 songs with custom artwork featuring the person's name and songs that were popular at the time of the date entered. The playlist will also include the singles that were released from Monsters and can be exported to Spotify or Apple Music.

Prom Playlister poster from Twitter
Example output

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle.

Prom Night
No.TitleLength
1."Prom Night"5:02
2."Dance With Somebody"4:17
3."Deep Blue"3:57
4."America Online"5:49
Total length:19:05

Lyrics

There’s an open road
And now an open door
And a pretty girl’s hand
Beside yours

Do you know what to do
As she looks at you
Can leap from the ledge
And bridge the two halves of the world

Hold her hand
We’ll never pass this way again
Hold her hand
Forever or a slow dance
A breath as deep as you make
There’s a chance if you take it
And a heart that you break is still a heart
Hold her hand

There’s an open floor
As the chorus soars
And a pretty girl’s hand
Beside yours

Who knows what you’ll find
But the threshold shines
Can you leap from the ledge and bridge the two halves of the world

Hold her hand
We’ll never pass this way again
Hold her hand
Forever or a slow dance
A breath as deep as you make
There’s a chance if you take it
And a heart that you break is still a heart
Hold her hand

Prom night turns to daylight rediscovered
Friends become lovers under covers

Hold her hand
We’ll never pass this way again
Hold her hand
Forever or a slow dance
A breath as deep as you make
There’s a chance if you take it
And a heart that you break is still a heart
Hold her hand

Lyrics source[1]

Official versions

Prom Night

from Monsters

Prom Night (Instrumental)

from Monsters (The Instrumentals)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Prom Night | The Midnight". Bandcamp. July 10, 2020. Archived from the original on April 8, 2022. Retrieved May 1, 2022.
  2. https://www.instagram.com/p/CB0wdojJqAi/
  3. https://www.deezer.com/us/album/153609672
  4. https://twitter.com/tylerlyle/status/1278425387333292034
  5. Middleton, Ryan (July 10, 2020). "The Director's Cut: The Midnight - MONSTERS - Magnetic Magazine". Magnetic Magazine. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022. Retrieved March 28, 2022.
  6. https://promnight.themidnightofficial.com/