
KING 810 RETURN WITH NEW ALBUM LA GRANDE MORT OR SILENCE OF GOD ON NOVEMBER 27 — PRE-ORDER HERE
SHARE VIDEO FOR INSURGENT NEW SINGLE “LOVE KILLS” — WATCH
KING 810 are knocking at the door once again.
The Flint, Michigan heavy music outliers will unleash their new full-length album, La Grande Mort or Silence of God, on November 27. It not only serves as the band’s fourth full-length offering of original new material in 18 months, but you also could call it the spiritual successor to their most-acclaimed and most-streamed 2016 second LP, La Petite Mort or a Conversation with God. Rather than retread the same old ground, they celebrate 10 years since the latter with another violent evolution manifested in the form of the eight tracks on La Grande Mort or Silence of God. It arrives November 27. Pre-order it here.
They signal the dawn of this chapter with the release of a new single entitled “Love Kills” today. Watch the video here.
A dirty riff rumbles beneath entrancing musings from frontman David K Gunn until distortion boosts his screams over a head-nodding groove. It culminates on a chantable chorus as he proclaims, “They’re in the company of ghosts. LOVE KILLS.” It rolls into the embrace of a final question once he wonders, “Do you love me? Yes I do.”
King 810 sink their teeth in — and never let go on this one.
About the track, Gunn commented, “This song is about the most dangerous game us animals play — love. ‘Love Kills’ reveals there is no ceremonial difference between weddings and funerals. There’s a type of devotion that doesn’t care whether the other person is alive to receive it. That’s what this song is — love that outlives the need for consent from the ultimate authority: Death.”
To bring this body of work to life, the musicians—Gunn [vocals, guitar, keys], Eugene Gill [bass], John Paul Vega [drums], and Bryce Ballinger [guitar]—once agan joined forces with longtime producer and creative confidant Josh Schroeder [Lorna Shore] in Flint. The result is a brilliant and bold blood-soaked epic steeped in the lore of a Midwest forgotten by the mainstream, dark magic, and sonic subversion of the highest order, copulating metal, alternative, electronic, hip-hop, and psychedelia into a catharsis of pain, pleasure, and poetry. This is music to wage war, cry, fuck, pray, or change your life to.
This is King 810.
Recently, the group teased the record with “Hungry Gods” at the top of the summer. Beyond amassing hundreds of thousands of streams, it picked up plugs from Lambgoat, The PRP, Brave Words, Distorted Sound, and BLUNT Magazine who hailed it as “dark and atmospheric.” KING 810 are also fresh off an explosive run of the UK and other European festivals. This fall the band will embark on their Autumnal Rites headline tour, with special guests Guerrilla Warfare, culminating in a very special live presentation of La Petite Mort or a Conversation With God in its entirety for the first time ever on October 30 — Devil’s Night — in Pontiac, MI.
King 810 are about to break the door down once and for all.
TRACK LISTING:
“KNOW YOU HEARD OF ME”
“HUNGRY GODS“
“LOVE KILLS”
“decalcomania”
“FEAST”
“XOXO”
“SIMULACRA SIMULATING”
“the thin place”
“BLACK MILK”
“DIVINE SPARKS”
“enmeshment”
KING 810 LIVE:
9/17 — Louisville, KY — Louder Than Life*
9/19 — Austin, TX — Come & Take It
9/20 — New Orleans, LA — Gasa Gasa
9/22 — Fort Worth, TX — Haltom Theater
9/23 — Oklahoma City, OK — 89th Street
9/24 — Kansas City, MO — Westport Bowery
9/25 — Lincoln, NE — 1867
9/26 — Sioux Falls, SD — Club David
9/27 — Fargo, ND — The Aquarium
9/29 — Minneapolis, MN — Turf Club
9/30 — Iowa City, IA — Wildwood
10/01 — Madison, WI — The Annex
10/02 — St. Louis, MO — Fubar Lounge
10/03 — Cleveland, OH — Mercury Lounge
10/30 — Pontiac, MI — The Crofoot Ballroom

ABOUT KING 810:
All along, the most dangerous thing about King 810 was how free they are. They don’t play by the rules. They don’t need to listen to a label or a manager. They create when they want, how they want, and where they want. If they want to release three albums in a calendar year, they will. If they want to build a giant oil rig on stage for an annual ceremony, they will. If they want to make an occult indie film to accompany an album, they will. If they want to jump from neck-snapping metal to street corner spoken word to séance-style seduction to gothic blues within the span of a song, you’d better believe they will. The quartet—David K. Gunn [vocals, guitar, keys], Eugene Gill [bass], John Paul Vega [drums], and Bryce Ballinger [guitar]—fought tooth and nail to be heard, taking Flint, MI around the world with them. They have gathered over 100 million streams, collaborated with everyone from Freddie Gibbs to Trick Trick, played sold-out shows on multiple continents, and incited the applause of Vice, Revolver, PornHub, and many more. A decaying world always calls for destructive art for rebirth, and they heed this call with 2026’s La Grande Mort or Silence of God. It’s King 810 at their finest—utterly fiery and uncompromisingly free.
