Today, Sullivan King returns to his metal roots with a fiery new single that is meant to be listened to at full volume. The multi-talented singer/songwriter/DJ/performer is well-known for his ability to shapeshift between genres, and he takes the helm as a dynamic vocalist on his latest single – a testament to his ability to pen powerful metal tracks again and again. The song comes on the heels of Sullivan...

The culmination of three years of blood, sweat and tears, Sullivan King’s studio album Thrones of Blood is out now on Monstercat. The thirteen track album sees the artist seamlessly weave together bass music and metal, while never compromising the foundations of either genre.

The album’s collaborations span between Taylor Barber of Left To Suffer, to SVDDEN DEATH, Excision and more, and boasts previously released singles including the massive “The...

Sullivan King and SVDDEN DEATH linking up is a match made in the depths of hell…and that’s a damn good thing. The two heavy bass music producers are known for mixing elements of rock and metal into their music; and now the two have come together for their first collaboration, “Pursuit of Violence,” available now on Monstercat.

The aptly named “Pursuit of Violence” single is a true firestorm exploring various...

Sullivan King, the one-half metal, one-half bass music artistic creation of Keaton Prescott, has officially unleashed his new single “Venomous” today featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills. Fans can stream the new track today HERE.

On today’s release, Keaton shares: "Couldn’t be more stoked to be releasing a song that really sits outside of what people are used to hearing from...

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With his new track "Save the World," LA-based artist Sullivan King puts a rock and dubstep-influenced spin on some of dance music's most iconic lyrics. Although hard rock instrumentals and growling, dubby basslines aren't necessarily what comes to mind upon hearing the title, Sullivan pulls it off flawlessly; the result feels entirely original with the only the very slightest sense of deja vu, guaranteed to send listeners into a frenzy...