Listen "Ep 17: The Last Dinner Party - 'Prelude To Ecstasy'"
Episode Synopsis
Find all the links you need at https://linktr.ee/skipdpod In episode seventeen of Skip’d, Rob & Mike uncork the velvet-draped debut from The Last Dinner Party — Prelude to Ecstasy — a genre-blurring, corset-loosening feast of baroque pop, glam-rock drama, and literary decadence. With harpsichords clashing against synths and choruses that sound like they were written for a gothic ballroom, this album doesn’t just ask to be listened to — it demands worship. From the operatic highs of “Caesar on a TV Screen” to the pulsing rage of “Sinner,” it’s a theatrical triumph that’s already redefining what a debut can be.What’s inside:Track-by-track breakdown of standout moments like the ecstatic “My Lady of Mercy,” the swaggering “On Your Side,” and the haunting title trackExploration of the album’s core themes: divine femininity, emotional excess, and the power of performance as protestReflections on how Prelude to Ecstasy channels Kate Bush, Bowie, and Florence into something fiercely fresh — plus Mike’s take on why theatricality is making a comeback in popStream Skip’d on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your audio fix. Got an album that makes you wanna scream the chorus at the top of your lungs? Send it our way—Rob & Mike are ready to put it to the test and see if it’s truly unskippable.
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