Skylar Spence
Prom King


4.0
excellent

Review

by wtferrothorn USER (36 Reviews)
October 17th, 2015 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Slowed some music down and called myself an artist.

Of all the vaporwave acts out there, it makes sense that Saint Pepsi would be one of the first to make their commercial debut. Not only was 2013’s Hit Vibes one of the most popular albums to come out of the microgenre, but it was also one of the most fun. No anti-capitalist undertones or rather masculine-sounding Diana Ross samples telling you “it’s all in your head”: just some obscure soul samples transformed into funky nu-disco jams with a lo-fi twist. Just a little tweaking and that sound could easily translate into a record everyone can enjoy. Luckily, Saint Pepsi, now known as Skylar Spence, was able to do more than just tweak it.

If the sound of Hit Vibes was ever going to translate to a commercial audience, there was going to be the inevitable compromise. Spence deals with this change wonderfully here on Prom King: he keeps his groovy, nostalgic roots intact while working with a cleaner, pop-oriented sound and more conventional song structures for some of the tracks. Songs like “Can’t You See” and “I Can't Be Your Superman” are great examples of this change of sound, as well as just being some incredibly catchy and danceable Nu-Disco songs. The shimmering synths and guitars on these poppier tracks, while there may be slight hint of cheese emanating from them, also give off a sense of infectious glee. The other side of the coin, which is just as fun as the first side, sees Spence going back to his Future Funk roots in the form of instrumentals which fill in the spots between vocal tracks. “Ridiculous!” and “Bounce Is Back” are instrumental highlights here, the former bringing some house influence and the latter being so deliciously disco that it hurts. “Cash Wednesday” especially calls back to Spence’s previous project: the lo-fi sound, the sample-driven grooves, and just the nostalgia-tinged feel to it all combine to form a track that would fit perfectly on Hit Vibes. The record closes perfectly with "Fiona Coyne", one of the best tracks Spence has put either of his names to. Bright guitars, chipper synths, and cheerful synthetic horns work wonderfully with a show-stopping chorus to end the album off with the bang of multi-colored fireworks. All in all, Prom King is exactly what its title suggest: the life of the party.



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wtferrothorn
October 17th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Can't You See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8ZTDqYoSi



Fiona Coyne: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw_7UrqzNUg



Really hoping this album gets more buzz, it's one of my favorite pop records of the year so far.

Anthracks
October 17th 2015


8012 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I have a 7" from this guy and have been thinking about checking out the album.

wtferrothorn
October 17th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

def check it out, I personally like this more than Hit Vibes

FromDaHood
October 17th 2015


9111 Comments


I can't believe this is the first review two years ago site would have gone nuts

granitenotebook
Staff Reviewer
October 17th 2015


1271 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

solid review. underrated album, probably the most fun thing I've heard this year

wtferrothorn
October 18th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thanks, felt pretty good about this review. and yeah, I've had more fun with this record than most others this year

Cosmoblue
October 18th 2015


218 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Definitely a fun album. I get "Can't You See" stuck in my head for days.

wtferrothorn
October 20th 2015


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

its disgusting how much i love Fiona Coyne

Flugmorph
December 30th 2015


34079 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

great album!

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

" Slowed some music down and called myself an artist."



this line legit made me want to punch the dude in the mouth tbh.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

honestly if this guy could just shut the fuck up this would be decent but his lyrics and vocals are a KO combo of ass

wtferrothorn
January 15th 2016


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yea the vocals are def the weakest thing on here by far. I just happen to have a soft spot for this nu-disco kind of stuff

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

i would legit enjoy this if he didnt sing.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
January 15th 2016


70239 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

honestly ill give it a 3 cuz some of the music itself is super fucking rad as fuck (All I Want, Affairs, Prom King) but the vocals/lyrics are just too awful for me to give it any higher than that

Cosmoblue
February 16th 2016


218 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The vocals are honestly not much worse than Clanton's

IronGiant
November 18th 2016


1752 Comments


I love George Clanton's vocals; they're like Robert Smith + the guy from Tears for Fears



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