Disclosure Balances Euphoria With Late-Night Inner Dialogue On "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous"
- Charles Luberisse

- 9 hours ago
- 1 min read
Written By: Big C

Not every high lasts until morning. Disclosure leans into that fragile edge with The Sun Comes Up Tremendous. The duo reshapes their sonic approach here, with a track that drifts between clarity and collapse. Trading immediate impact for something more immersive, the record unfolds with a quiet intensity, pulling listeners into a space that feels both elevated and uncertain. Rather than building toward a predictable peak, the song moves in waves, revealing its tension through contrast. Led by Howard Lawrence’s vocal return, the push-and-pull mirrors an internal dialogue—moments of confidence sitting beside creeping doubt.

Directed by Colt Grice and Moldyroom and filmed near the coast in Los Angeles, the video for "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous" finds Guy and Howard performing face-to-face in an open-air structure overlooking the ocean at dusk. Lines that suggest control gradually give way to hesitation, allowing the emotional shift to surface without forcing it. That transition is mirrored in the production, where shimmering synths and steady pulses expand, lifting the track into a layered, almost dreamlike state. Arriving as Disclosure prepares for a wide-reaching North American tour, their presence continues to evolve both on stage and in sound. "The Sun Comes Up Tremendous" adds a new dimension—less immediate, more reflective, and built to linger. Connect with Disclosure’s latest sonic landscape on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, and Facebook. Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.





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