Sullivan King
Keaton Prescott, known artistically as Sullivan King, is an American DJ and heavy metal musician. He has drawn attention from the music press for his unusual blending of EDM and electric guitar-centered heavy metal performance, "making his live shows one of the few places where kandi-coated ravers and metalheads mingle".[1] King has made multiple US tours since his concert debut in 2014,[2] most recently announcing a nationwide tour during the latter half of 2021,[3] and has released singles collaborating with musicians including Papa Roach and drummer Matt McGuire of The Chainsmokers.[2]
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Birth name | Keaton Prescott |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Rock, dubstep, drum & bass |
Occupation(s) | Musician, disc jockey |
Years active | 2014–present |
Labels | Monstercat, Dim Mak, Ultra, Hopeless, Blackened, Reprise, Rise, Disruptor, RCA, Geffen, Interscope, Warner Bros. |
Website | sullivankingmusic |
Discography
Studio albums
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Show Some Teeth |
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Loud[lower-alpha 1] |
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Thrones of Blood |
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- Stylized in all caps
Extended plays
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House of Wolves |
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Vantablack (with Dirtyphonics) |
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Come One, Come All |
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The Demented |
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To the Grave |
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Singles
- "Pure Evil" (with Jauz) (2014)
- "Kill it with Fire" (with Ghastly) (2014)
- "Terminus" (2014)
- "112 Ounces of Pudding" (2014)
- "Toro!" (with Goshfather & Jinco) (2014)
- "Breathe" (with Twiich featuring Amber Noel) (2015)
- "Psycho" (2015)
- "Finest Hour" (2015)
- "Till We Die" (with Kayzo) (2015)
- "Follow Me" (with Jinco) (2016)
- "Cardboard Castles" (with Nightowls) (2016)
- "F*ck It" (with Riot Ten) (2016)
- "Hit The Floor" (with Riot Ten) (2017)
- "Freak Distrikt" (featuring Crichy Crich & King Tutt) (2017)
- "We In Here" (with Nightowls featuring Dan Rudd) (2017)
- "Lockdown" (with Matt McGuire featuring Sam King) (2017)
- "Vantablack" (with Dirtyphonics) (2017)
- "Body Bag" (with Riot Ten) (2017)
- "Welcome to the Fire" (with Slander) (2017)
- "Pit Boss" (with Riot Ten featuring DJ Paul) (2018)
- "Dropkick" (2018)
- "Step Back" (2018)
- "I'll Fight Back" (2018)
- "Go Down" (with Yookie) (2018)
- "Save the World" (2019)
- "Between the Lines" (with Kai Wachi) (2019)
- "Crazy as You" (with Grabbitz) (2019)
- "Bad Times" (2019)
- "Reckless" (2019)
- "Breathless" (2019)
- "Don't Forget Me" (with Wooli) (2020)
- "Flatline" (with Kai Wachi and GG Magree) (2020)
- "Drum Mag" (2020)
- "Lifeless" (2020)
- "Tinnitus" (with Benda) (2020)
- "Someone Else" (2020)
- "Unbound" (with Excision) (2021)
- "Domination" (with Kayzo and Papa Roach) (2021)
- "Take Flight" (with Subtronics) (2021)
- "Sleep" (with Calcium) (2022)
- "The Dead March" (with Ray Volpe) (2022)
- "Let Me Go" (with Wooli) (2022)
- "Thrones of Blood"[4] (2023)
- "Fall Apart" (with Excision)[5] (2023)
- "Pursuit of Violence" (with Svdden Death)[6] (2023)
As featured artist
- "Break it Down" (JayKode featuring Sullivan King) (2017)
- "Wicked" (Bear Grillz featuring Sullivan King) (2018)
- "Shake the Ground" (Kill the Noise and Snails featuring Sullivan King and Jonah Kay) (2018)
References
- Shannon, Patrick (February 19, 2016). "Sullivan King combines metal guitar and EDM beats into his own insane sound". LA Weekly. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
- "Insomniac Records: About Sullivan King". Insomniac Records. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
- Sebastian, Tiffany (May 26, 2021). "Sullivan King announces initial dates for the LOUD & RECKLESS tour". EDM Identity. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
- Yopko, Nick (12 January 2023). "Sullivan King Shares Release Date and New Single From Third Album, "Thrones of Blood"". EDM.com - The Latest Electronic Dance Music News, Reviews & Artists. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
- Fall Apart - Single by Sullivan King & Excision, Apple Music, 2023-02-23, retrieved 2023-03-25
- Pursuit of Violence - Single by Sullivan King & SVDDEN DEATH, Apple Music, 2023-03-13, retrieved 2023-03-25
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