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posted November 6, 2009

You might have seen Tally Hall previously on tour with bands like OK Go and Guster, or on "The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson," or heard their tunes on "The O.C.," VH1's "Best Week Ever" or even "American Idol." As they work in the studio with producer Tony Hoffer (Beck, Phoenix, Depeche Mode) on their sophomore album, Tally Hall is preparing to hit the road with Rooney beginning November 27th in Los Angeles.
Tally Hall was formed at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 2002, quickly building a word-of-mouth fan base in the Midwest, spreading from Ann Arbor throughout the region. After self-producing the album, "Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum," was released on Atlantic Records and became a cult sensation, with the Boston Herald declaring it "an unexpected treasure" and the Los Angeles Times calling it "as conceptual as it is playful." The track "Good Day" was featured on AOL Music and was voted #1 on MTVu's "The Freshmen." The band also launched "The Tally Hall Internet Show" (T.H.I.S.) in 2008. Featuring everything from music videos to tightly scripted narratives, T.H.I.S. was the first Internet variety show executively produced by a major label.
Another video treat from Tally Hall is their web series, Boralogues, which right now are focusing on their recording process and preparation for their tour.
Tally Hall will be on the road with Rooney throughout December.
Video: Tally Hall - Boralogues V
TALLY HALL AND ROONEY 2009 U.S. TOUR DATES