OSR: Keaton Prescott makes an aggressive blend of brostep and metalcore that sounds 2 years too late.
Sullivan King is one of those artists that I definitely need to give props to, he was one of the first to really blend elements of metal and the harsher sounds of the burgeoning brostep scene together starting in 2014. Doesn't mean that everything that came from this was good, but it definitely has had major impacts on a lot of the modern dubstep scene today. One of my favourite electronic ... read more
Sullivan King's third studio album is a lot of the same. You've got some of the greatest tracks in his discography here, but also some of the most overblown. His metal/brostep fusion is very hit-or-miss for me and sadly there were more misses than hits on this record for me to really enjoy it. But my biggest gripe is the flat mixing that plagues the project. For such a dynamic record you'd think the mixing would have gotten a little more attention.
Favourite: Watch The Crown Fall
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It is definitely a good album, Sullivan genre blending really pops out on some of the tracks, but at some point it just starts feeling repetitive, even though his sounds are usually refreshing, it's not really the case throughout most of the album.