Sullivan King and Ray Volpe Drop Metalcore Rallying Cry, "The Lifeless March"

Coming off of his headlining Misplaced Lands B2B with Excision, Sullivan King has joined forces with the creator of certainly one of this competition season’s largest tracks.
Two weeks after King and Ray Volpe took the stage on the prehistoric-themed bass music celebration, they’ve returned to maintain the get together going with a brand new metalcore file. Launched on Monstercat, “The Lifeless March” fuses each of their distinct sounds to ship a bone-crunching banger.
Heavy-hitting steel drums and sirens introduce “The Lifeless March” earlier than the association cuts away to concentrate on King’s remoted guitar riffs. He then lets out a scream and turns the ignition. With a rallying cry, King and Volpe inject the observe with screeching synths and roaring bass that construct to a thunderous drop, in the end forming a hybrid good for the heaviest levels on the competition circuit.
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“‘The Lifeless March’ actually felt like the appropriate observe to actually set the tone for this subsequent period of my music,” King stated in a press launch. “With all of the sh*t that’s happening on the planet, in music and in life, it seems like persons are simply ready for each other to fall, and this observe, whereas vocally short-lived however to the f*cking level, is a manner of claiming, ‘I’m taking you with me if you need me useless.’ So let’s march collectively.”
You possibly can stream “The Lifeless March” here.
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