It all the time looks like a vacation when Sullivan King drops new music, not to mention a full EP. “Close the colleges! Pack up for the day, we’re going house!” Except, I work at home and my job is actually to assessment music, so I can’t actually complain after I get one thing like this in my inbox for the day.
Sullivan King is out at this time along with his new EP The Demented on Kannibalen Records, and let’s simply say I like it. There are some new kinds on this, an acoustic an previous fan favourite, a contemporary collaboration with Grabbitz — what extra are you able to ask for??
The EP begins out with the title observe, “The Demented,” which sees Sully making an attempt his hand at midtempo for the primary time. It’s positively a bit jarring to listen to midtempo in a Sullivan King model, however it’s higher than him simply hopping on a bandwagon. He positively takes the style into his personal arms and molds it with guitar riffs and his personal vocals; plus, there’s nonetheless loads rock to go round.
The Demented strikes on with “Lie,” which retains some the deep sound from the earlier observe, however ups the tempo a bit right into a extra electro home than midtempo rhythm. The construction the track can also be extra indicative conventional verse-chorus-verse than the build-drop-bridge your regular EDM observe.
Grabbitz and Sullivan King lastly collaborate after years friendship on “Show Stopper.” There are most likely numerous demos on their respective exhausting drives, however that is one thing actually value placing out. Grabbitz bears his rapping chops on this one, which you might need seen reside in case you caught Sully’s set at HARD Summer. The observe additionally has a showtunes model bridge that makes this one Sullivan King’s most numerous and musically formidable tunes but. And final however not least, it ends with an outstanding breakdown that basically showcases Sully’s love Avenged Sevenfold.
Finally, the EP ends on an acoustic rendition his track “Don’t Care” from his House Wolves EP in 2017. Nothing a lot to say about this one besides that we like it.
Listen to the complete EP under.
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