Disclosure Returns With “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” — A Late-Night Anthem With Depth
- passdaaux
- Mar 30
- 2 min read
Electronic powerhouse Disclosure is back with a brand new single, “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous,” and it’s not just another dance record—it’s a layered, emotional experience. Released via Capitol Records, the track also arrives with an official music video that visually mirrors its introspective tone.
A Different Side of Disclosure
This release marks a notable moment for the duo, as co-founder Howard Lawrence takes center stage on lead vocals—something fans haven’t heard since their 2023 album Alchemy. Alongside his brother Guy Lawrence, the pair continue to evolve their sound while staying rooted in the signature energy that made them global stars.
But instead of going full club mode, this track leans inward.
Confidence Meets Doubt
“The Sun Comes Up Tremendous” explores the blurry line between self-confidence and self-doubt. It starts with a sense of control and late-night clarity, but slowly unravels into something more vulnerable.
The lyrics reflect that shift—moving from bold, almost defiant statements to moments of uncertainty and regret. Sonically, the track builds in layers: trembling synths, pulsing beats, and cinematic strings all come together to create a hypnotic, almost surreal atmosphere.
It’s a clear contrast from their previous single “Deeper” with Leon Thomas, which leaned heavily into high-energy, dancefloor-ready production.
A Visual That Matches the Mood
Directed by Colt Grice and Moldyroom, the music video brings the song’s emotional weight to life. Set along the coast of Los Angeles, it features the duo performing face-to-face in an open-air structure as daylight fades into darkness.
The visual progression—from light to shadow—mirrors the song’s internal tension, reinforcing that feeling of late-night reflection turning into early-morning reality.
Tour Energy Is Coming Next
The single drops just as Disclosure gears up for their Spring 2026 North America Tour, kicking off April 7 in Santa Barbara. The run includes major stops like:
Multiple nights in Denver and Chicago
A return to Coachella
DJ sets in cities like Vancouver, Miami, and Washington, D.C.
With a stacked lineup of supporting acts—including JADALAREIGN, Todd Edwards, Chloé Robinson, Malugi, Laurence Guy, and Mike Dunn—the tour blends full live performances with high-energy DJ sets across major cities.
Final Take
With “The Sun Comes Up Tremendous,” Disclosure isn’t just delivering another hit—they’re showing range. It’s a track that trades pure euphoria for emotional depth, capturing that moment when the night fades and reality hits.
And if this is how they’re starting 2026, it’s safe to say there’s a lot more coming.


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