The Last Royals

The Last Royals are an American Indie/Pop band from Brooklyn, NY.

Background

The Last Royals, a duo of writer/singer/producer Eric James and drummer Mason Ingram first met in 2010 while recording a record to benefit Restore NYC, a charity focused on ending sex trafficking and restoring the well-being and independence of foreign-national survivors. Ingram's addition allowed James' to expand songs originally recorded in late-night laptop sessions under the moniker The Early Hours, with an 8-song release called 'A Week And A Day'. Eric James went to Grove City College, where he studied music.

The Last Royals EP, Crystal Vases, and Ooh La La Records

The Last Royals partnered with Ooh La La Records to release a self-titled EP on November 16, 2010, including the track "Crystal Vases". The program director at SiriusXM's Alt Nation heard "Crystal Vases" and added the song to regular rotation in early 2011, where the song went to into the station's Top 18 Countdown for 5 consecutive months. The EP was hailed by numerous indie and blog outlets as ”Energetic, electro-pop songs that coincide with the most bittersweet sentiments...danceable beats, melodic-vocals and wistful words for your listening enjoyment.”,[1] and a “Stark contrast between upbeat, danceable music and dark lyrics — a style choice made specifically to embody life in New York City”[2]

Covers EP

While working on a debut full-length album, the band posted several downloadable cover songs in Spring 2011, including Unbelievable by EMF, If You Leave by OMD and Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinéad O'Connor.

TWISTIFICATION (album) and 3-Song Teaser

In Spring 2012, The Last Royals toured as direct support to Lovedrug. On October 2, 2012, Ooh La La Records released an album teaser including 3 songs[3] from The Last Royals debut album TWISTIFICATION, due out January 8, 2013.[4] With growing press attention and coverage by from music blogs, The Last Royals played numerous shows at CMJ Music Marathon in New York City in October 2012.

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