Suneden
Resurrect the Dance Floor with ‘God Is Dead’
Suneden return with a shimmering slice of disco transcendence on their latest single ‘God Is Dead’ — a groove-drenched anthem that redefines the act of losing yourself to the music. Known for their smooth blend of soul, funk, and boogie, the Melbourne outfit have taken their infectious sound into bold new territory, blending late-night hedonism with a surprising philosophical twist.
Frontman Eden Lee describes ‘God Is Dead’ as “the story of a guy who goes to a party and lets his ego die at the disco,” and that sentiment pulses through every beat. The track opens with a strutting bassline and glittering guitar licks, before a chant-like hook — “God is dead, died at this party” — takes over in euphoric abandon. It’s the kind of line that feels both rebellious and freeing, echoing through the haze of lights and sweat as the clock ticks past 2am.
This isn’t a nihilistic anthem; it’s a disco resurrection — a celebration of surrender, of letting go of ego and expectation to rediscover something purer and lighter beneath the mirrorball. With their signature groove now laced with a deeper emotional current, Suneden prove they’re not just making dance music — they’re preaching liberation on the dance floor.
‘God Is Dead’ is out now on all streaming platforms. Listen to it on The Next Wave Playlist
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