About
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This website features music, videos, and artwork created by Danny Sullivan, a musician from Athens, Georgia, USA. His songs and instrumentals have garnered hundreds of thousands of listens on streaming platforms including YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora, iHeart Radio, and many more.
Sullivan's musical skills on keyboard, guitar, drums, and vocals pair nicely with his creative visuals, which are on full display in his music videos. As an independent artist, he records, produces, and mixes all of his songs by himself, which leads to a truly original sound.
Where To Listen
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You can listen to and enjoy Danny's music by clicking on the Music page above or by using the following links:
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If you prefer a visual experience to accompany your listening, check out these music videos.
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Press
Danny Sullivan has quietly emerged as one of the most compelling voices in modern instrumental rock. Often compared to Tycho and 1960s rock icons, Sullivan crafts immersive soundscapes that blend ambient post-rock, psychedelic textures, and subtle electronic flourishes. His music exists in the in-between — cinematic yet raw, expansive yet intimate.
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A true one-man act, Sullivan writes, records, and produces all his work solo, preferring the solitude of the studio to the stage. While he rarely performs live, his music has traveled far and wide, capturing attention from major outlets like NPR Music, KEXP, and AllMusic.
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“Sullivan's latest project is a warm, vivid exploration of post-modern instrumental indie-rock.”
— KEXP
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His upcoming album, I Am The Law, currently available for preorder, is already generating strong buzz — particularly among Athens' vibrant underground music press — who’ve praised its inventive sound design and emotional depth.
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“Sullivan is outdoing himself with this knockout of a release.”
—Flagpole
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Rooted in a deep belief in individual freedom and personal growth, Sullivan's music is less about spectacle and more about inward exploration — a sonic space for listeners to lose and find themselves.