Skylar Spence - Prom King (Gold Vinyl)
- Intro
- Can't You See
- Prom King
- I Can't Be Your Superman
- Ridiculous!
- Fall Harder
- Bounce Is Back
- Affairs
- All I Want
- Cash Wednesday
- Fiona Coyne
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-CAK-107X2
- Tracks
- 11
- Colour
- Yellow
- Pressing
- Bonus TracksColored Vinyl
- Edition
- DeluxeAnniversary Edition
When Ryan DeRobertis changed his project name from Saint Pepsi to Skylar Spence, it marked not only a rebrand but also a shift toward faster tempos and cleaner production. While Saint Pepsi was rooted in sample-heavy reinterpretations of boogie, disco, and new wave, Skylar Spence sees DeRobertis embracing those aesthetics through his own production and vocals. Prom King, his debut under the new name, is a focused, danceable record tailored for a full-band live setup.Working with Carpark Records encouraged DeRobertis to ""go big"" and write pop songs with universal appeal. ""A few songs are about specific events in my life,"" he says, ""but I tried not to be too autobiographical. I'm much more interested in connecting with the listener than mystifying my personality.""Unlike his previous beat tape-style releases, Prom King is tight and cohesive. It's range of influences-new wave, UK garage, boogie-are unified by bright guitar lines and intricate vocal sampling. On lead single ""Can't You See,"" he playfully reflects, ""I slowed some music down and called myself an artist,"" signaling a new, refined approach. Tracks like ""Ridiculous!"" and ""Bounce Is Back"" lean into euphoric grooves and Balearic textures, while the title track blends unintelligible vocal samples with his own singing in a satisfying interplay. Slower, contemplative tracks like ""Fall Harder"" and ""Affairs"" lend the album emotional range, pairing introspection with dancefloor rhythms.Prom King is DeRobertis making peace with the past-his high school never had a prom king, so he crowns himself with an album that's both personal and communal, playful and sincere.
- Intro
- Carousel
- Can't You See
- Cry Wolf
- Prom King
- Why Do You Wanna Dance
- I Can't Be Your Superman
- Practice
- Ridiculous!
- Fall Harder
- Song For Rio
- Bounce Is Back
- Fall Harder (Single Mix)
- Affairs
- Fall Harder (Demo)
- All I Want
- Affairs (Demo)
- Cash Wednesday
- Fiona Coyne
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-CAK-107X
- Tracks
- 19
- Colour
- Gold
- Pressing
- Download CardColored Vinyl
- Edition
- Limited Edition
INDIE EXCLUSIVE. Limited metallic gold vinyl LP pressing with digital download and stick of Skylar Spence-branded spearmint gum. When Ryan DeRobertis announced the name change of his project from Saint Pepsi to Skylar Spence, there was no indication of any stylistic departure, though the change arrived with a musical shift toward faster tempos and more pristine production. Whereas Saint Pepsi had often used decades-old boogie, disco, and new wave as grist for the sampling mill,Skylar Spence is intent on trafficking more overtly in those genre aesthetics through his own production techniques and vocal contributions. With Prom King, DeRobertis reorients his music for his new full-band live act and winds up with an album full of tight and enveloping dance tunes.
- Intro
- Can't You See
- Prom King
- I Can't Be Your Superman
- Ridiculous!
- Fall Harder
- Bounce Is Back
- Affairs
- All I Want
- Cash Wednesday
- Fiona Coyne
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-CAK-107
- Tracks
- 11
- Pressing
- Download Card
Vinyl LP pressing with digital download. When Ryan DeRobertis announced the name change of his project from Saint Pepsi to Skylar Spence, there was no indication of any stylistic departure, though the change arrived with a musical shift toward faster tempos and more pristine production. Whereas Saint Pepsi had often used decades-old boogie, disco, and new wave as grist for the sampling mill, Skylar Spence is intent on trafficking more overtly in those genre aesthetics through his own production techniques and vocal contributions. With Prom King, DeRobertis reorients his music for his new full-band live act and winds up with an album full of tight and enveloping dance tunes.
- Intro
- Can't You See
- Prom King
- I Can't Be Your Superman
- Ridiculous!
- Fall Harder
- Bounce Is Back
- Affairs
- All I Want
- Cash Wednesday
- Fiona Coyne
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
When Ryan DeRobertis changed his project name from Saint Pepsi to Skylar Spence, it marked not only a rebrand but also a shift toward faster tempos and cleaner production. While Saint Pepsi was rooted in sample-heavy reinterpretations of boogie, disco, and new wave, Skylar Spence sees DeRobertis embracing those aesthetics through his own production and vocals. Prom King, his debut under the new name, is a focused, danceable record tailored for a full-band live setup.Working with Carpark Records encouraged DeRobertis to ""go big"" and write pop songs with universal appeal. ""A few songs are about specific events in my life,"" he says, ""but I tried not to be too autobiographical. I'm much more interested in connecting with the listener than mystifying my personality.""Unlike his previous beat tape-style releases, Prom King is tight and cohesive. It's range of influences-new wave, UK garage, boogie-are unified by bright guitar lines and intricate vocal sampling. On lead single ""Can't You See,"" he playfully reflects, ""I slowed some music down and called myself an artist,"" signaling a new, refined approach. Tracks like ""Ridiculous!"" and ""Bounce Is Back"" lean into euphoric grooves and Balearic textures, while the title track blends unintelligible vocal samples with his own singing in a satisfying interplay. Slower, contemplative tracks like ""Fall Harder"" and ""Affairs"" lend the album emotional range, pairing introspection with dancefloor rhythms.Prom King is DeRobertis making peace with the past-his high school never had a prom king, so he crowns himself with an album that's both personal and communal, playful and sincere.