In the visual arts, "Black Night White Light" is the title of a solo exhibition and series of digital video works by Brooklyn-based artist Sean Capone .
: Frontman Holly Johnson once noted that the song "could have been amazing" but felt it suffered because the production team spent a disproportionate amount of time on the album’s massive title track.
: While the lyrics reference "angels," "leaders," and "heaven and hell," the band’s bassist, Mark O’Toole, later revealed that the song’s true meaning was about "shagging," despite earlier attempts to frame it as a song about motivation.
: The project has been featured at Penn State University’s HUB-Robeson Gallery and New York's SL Gallery.
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In the visual arts, "Black Night White Light" is the title of a solo exhibition and series of digital video works by Brooklyn-based artist Sean Capone .
: Frontman Holly Johnson once noted that the song "could have been amazing" but felt it suffered because the production team spent a disproportionate amount of time on the album’s massive title track. Black Night White Light
: While the lyrics reference "angels," "leaders," and "heaven and hell," the band’s bassist, Mark O’Toole, later revealed that the song’s true meaning was about "shagging," despite earlier attempts to frame it as a song about motivation. In the visual arts, "Black Night White Light"
: The project has been featured at Penn State University’s HUB-Robeson Gallery and New York's SL Gallery. In the visual arts