SKYLAR SPENCE SHARES VIDEO FOR “CAN’T YOU SEE” VIA SPIN; TOURING THIS SUMMER INCLUDING STOPS AT LOLLAPALOOZA, OSHEAGA AND TREASURE ISLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL; PROM KING DUE SEPTEMBER 18TH VIA CARPARK RECORDS

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SKYLAR SPENCE SHARES VIDEO FOR “CAN’T YOU SEE” VIA SPIN
TOURING THIS SUMMER INCLUDING STOPS AT LOLLAPALOOZA, OSHEAGA AND TREASURE ISLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL
PROM KING DUE SEPTEMBER 18TH VIA CARPARK RECORDS

Skylar Spence photo by Daniel Dorsa

After recently announcing the details for his forthcoming LP Prom King, Skylar Spence is back to share the video for lead single “Can’t You See.” The Timothy Hendrix-directed video captures a young man’s pursuit of his crush that ultimately requires he find his own self confidence before he can nab the girl of his dreams — a story that addresses the millennial conundrum that is the thin line between self-acceptance and narcissism.

 

Its release comes on the heels not only of Skylar Spence announcing Prom King, but also following his recently debuted live show at Hangout, Big Guava, Firefly and Electric Forest Festivals. Skylar Spence will be taking the new live setup across the northeastern United States and Canada this summer, capping that run off with performances at Lollapalooza, Treasure Island and Corona Capital Music Festivals this fall.

 

Check out the video for “Can’t You See” along with all upcoming Skylar Spence tour dates below now.

 

WATCH: “Can’t You See” – http://youtu.be/f8ZTDqYoSi4

What the press is saying about “Can’t You See”:

“Summer is finally almost here, and DeRobertis has provided the perfect song to soundtrack the next three months.” 

– Stereogum


“incorporates some of the familiar, cathartic elements from DeRobertis’ past life as the crown prince of vaporware and elevates them into something that feels bigger and more substantial, while keeping it every bit as fun and danceable.” 

– Gorilla vs. Bear

 

“a fresh and summery, disco-indebted jam that is a sure harbinger of big things to come” 

– The Fader 


“Skylar Spence tosses hat into Song of the Summer ring with ‘Can’t You See'” 

– Consequence of Sound

 

“delivers the same summer vibes he brought to the table on Fiona Coyne, but this time around, Skylar Spence is bringing some funky bass-lines to back it up” 

– Indie Shuffle

 

About Skylar Spence and Prom King:

 

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.

 

Working with Carpark Records “gave me the confidence to ‘go big’ with the new material: to write pop songs with universal messages in the sonic wrapping paper that I’ve grown accustomed to,” DeRobertis says. “A few songs on Prom King are about specific events in my life-a party where I got too messed up, watching a friend’s life spiral out of control and trying to help-but I tried hard not to be too autobiographical because I want my music to unite, above all else. I’m much more interested in connecting with the listener than mystifying my personality.”

 

While DeRobertis’ previous long-players have 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. “I slowed some music down and called myself an artist,” DeRobertis sings on lead single “Can’t You See,” acknowledging in his lyrics what is already apparent in the music’s tone-he can maintain fidelity to his vision while working in more uptempo, disco-based song structures. “Ridiculous!” and “Bounce Is Back” are big groovers that capitalize on jacking hi-hats and hand drumming, respectively, and both have an air of Balearic warmth and smoothness. On the title track, DeRobertis entwines a chorus of unintelligible but expressive samples with his own vocals-what feels like a synthesis of two approaches-and the result is an affecting pattern of build and release. More contemplative sophisti-pop numbers like “Fall Harder” and “Affairs” add a realist’s breadth of scope: thoughts of past foibles bleed into present-dwelling and dancing. Prom King is 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.

 

Today Skylar Spence is sharing the first taste of Prom King, the uptempo “Can’t You See,” alongside news of his upcoming Summer tour dates and a pre-order for Prom King that includes an instant grat for “Can’t You See” if you order now. Check out the new single along with all Prom King details and forthcoming tour dates below.

Tour Dates
07/11 Ottawa, ON – Ottawa Bluesfest
07/23 Washington, DC – DC9
07/24 Philadelphia, PA – Johnny Brenda’s
07/25 Brooklyn, NY – Rough Trade
07/30 Allston, MA – Great Scott
07/31 Montreal, QC – Osheaga Festival
08/01 Toronto, ON – The Drake Hotel
08/02 Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza
10/17-18 San Francisco, CA – Treasure Island Music Festival
11/21-22 Mexico City, Mexico – Corona Capital Festival
Skylar Spence
Prom King
(Carpark)
Sept 18, 2015
Pre-order:
1. Intro
2. Can’t You See
3. Prom King
4. I Can’t Be Your Superman
5. Ridiculous!
6. Fall Harder
7. Bounce is Back
8. Affairs
9. All I Want
10. Cash Wednesday
11. Fiona Coyne

 

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