Night Time, My Time

Night Time, My Time
Sky Ferriera topless, wearing a cross necklace inside a shower, with a "demented" facial expression.
Original cover. Censored versions of the cover used a cropped version of this image.
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 29, 2013 (2013-10-29)
Recorded2012–2013
Studio
Genre
Length46:07
LabelCapitol
ProducerAriel Rechtshaid
Sky Ferreira chronology
Ghost
(2012)
Night Time, My Time
(2013)
Night Time, My Time: B-Sides Part 1
(2013)
Singles from Night Time, My Time
  1. "You're Not the One"
    Released: September 24, 2013
  2. "I Blame Myself"
    Released: June 9, 2014

Night Time, My Time is the debut studio album by American singer Sky Ferreira, released on October 29, 2013, by Capitol Records. The album was originally set to be released in 2011, following the singles "17", "One", and "Obsession". However, they became commercial failures and caused her label to postpone the album repeatedly. As a result, many recording sessions were held for the album; some of which went towards two extended plays (EP), As If! (2011) and Ghost (2012).

The final result includes work from Ferreira and producers including Ariel Rechtshaid, Justin Raisen, and Dan Nigro, which marks a departure from her previously released material. Musically, it is an indie rock and synth-pop album that explores 1980s pop music, 1990s grunge, and various styles of rock, while its lyrics convey themes such as failure, love, and anger. The album cover, shot by film director Gaspar Noé, portrays a topless Ferreira in a shower. Night Time, My Time received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its sound; it has been recognized by numerous media outlets as one of 2013's best albums and was ranked by Pitchfork as number 43 in a list of the 200 best albums of the 2010s. It was a modest success commercially; it debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 45 and on the Australian Albums Chart at number 40.

Night Time, My Time was preceded by the digital release of its lead single, "You're Not the One", accompanied by a music video. Capitol Records also issued "24 Hours" and "Boys" as free digital promotional singles, and although it was not released as a single, a music video was filmed for the album's title track.
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