Sudan Archives – “Dead” Video + New Music
- Sudan Archives, the singer-songwriter and violinist, has released "Dead," her first new track in nearly three years.
- the music video for "Dead," directed by Jonah Haber,features Sudan Archives interacting with a tropical fish,dancing amid flashing lights,and encountering a robotic arm.
- Recorded in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit, "Dead" delves into the parts of ourselves that are more human than machine, and vice versa.
Sudan Archives bursts back onto the scene with “Dead,” her first single in three years, a potent blend of orchestral Black dance music. This captivating track boldly explores the interplay of humanity and technology, a central theme visually amplified in the striking Jonah Haber-directed music video. Recorded across Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit, “Dead” showcases Sudan Archives’ distinctive vocals and violin work, pushing creative boundaries further. News Directory 3 is thrilled to bring you this exclusive look at the artist’s evolution. Stay tuned for further announcements regarding new music and performances. Discover what’s next for this innovative artist.
Sudan Archives Drops New Single “Dead”
Updated june 08, 2025
Sudan Archives, the singer-songwriter and violinist, has released “Dead,” her first new track in nearly three years. The new song follows her 2022 album,Natural Brown Prom Queen.
the music video for “Dead,” directed by Jonah Haber,features Sudan Archives interacting with a tropical fish,dancing amid flashing lights,and encountering a robotic arm. The song explores the intersection of orchestral Black dance music and the contrasting elements of human and machine.
Recorded in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Detroit, “Dead” delves into the parts of ourselves that are more human than machine, and vice versa. The video further expands on these themes.
What’s next
Fans can anticipate more new music and performances from Sudan Archives as she continues to explore themes of identity and technology in her work.
