Celebrate the 10 year anniversary of "Prom King" with Skylar Spence New singles "Fall Harder (Demo)" & "Song for Rio" out now

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To celebrate ten years of Skylar Spence‘s beloved Prom King, Skylar & Carpark are releasing Prom King (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition). New singles “Fall Harder (Demo)” & “Song for Rio” are out now, along with visualizers created by Skylar Spence.

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 reoriented his music for his new full-band live act and wound up with an album full of tight and enveloping dance tunes.

While DeRobertis’ previous long-players had been more amorphous collections in the style of beat tapes, Prom King is compact and cohesive, with the album’s varied stylistic references (new wave, UK garage, boogie) united through strong guitar melodies and Todd Edwards-ian cobblings-together of tiny vocal samples. Prom King was DeRobertis making sense of missed opportunities. His high school did not have a prom king; he has filled the position with an imaginative album of personal and musical revisionism. In the last decade, the album has taken on a life of its own. With over 42 million streams and a strong cult following, Carpark & Skylar Spence are excited to reissue Prom King (10th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Edition), out September 19th.

The newly released demo of Skylar Spence’s hit “Fall Harder” harkens back to a simpler time, when Ryan DeRobertis was a college sophomore. “It was one of those few magic moments I’ve really come to appreciate in their rarity, where the song kinda flowed out of me and I didn’t have to try too hard to capture the feeling,” DeRobertis remembers, “Finishing the studio version, on the other hand, was an insurmountable task because I felt like I couldn’t match the magic of that college writing session.” The demo marks the ten year anniversary of Skylar Spence’s magical 2015 album Prom King.
“Song for Rio” swirls with instrumentals that evoke bittersweet memories. “I made it in the summer of 2014, right after the end of one of my first tours opening for the band Painted Palms. Rio was a cat my family adopted when I was 10 and she passed away while I was on that tour,” Ryan DeRobertis recalls, “[I] ended up making this song working through the new feeling of losing someone close to me.”
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