: 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.
Featured on their 1984 debut album, Welcome to the Pleasuredome , "Black Night White Light" is a rhythmic, bass-heavy track. Black Night White Light
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
"Black Night White Light" primarily refers to a deep-album track by the 1980s synth-pop band , though the phrase also appears in contemporary art and fashion. Music: Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Black Night White Light" primarily refers to a
: Like many of their hits (such as "Relax"), the track carries a sense of "joi-de-vivre" amidst a backdrop of 1980s social and political tension. Art: Sean Capone’s "Black Night White Light"
: The project has been featured at Penn State University’s HUB-Robeson Gallery and New York's SL Gallery.