Stars Go Dim Paves Road to Roses With "Discover God," Available Now

Curb Records artist Stars Go Dim paves the road to its fourth studio endeavor, Roses, with "Discover God," out now - listen HERE. Additionally, an accompanying music video for the fresh original premieres on YouTube today at 10 a.m. CT HERE. Roses is set to bloom July 11, 2025. Meanwhile, Stars Go Dim will celebrate its release with their Grand Ole Opry debut, officially slated for July 13, 2025.
Stars Go Dim continues looking for God in unexpected places on "Discover God." Opening with an unforgettable sax solo, the autobiographical track details how frontman Chris Cleveland has experienced holy moments outside the four walls of the church. From ordinary days with his wife and kids to a meaningful conversation with a friend to a beautiful sunset, Cleveland traces the fingerprints of God across the seemingly insignificant instances of life.
"Honestly, when it comes to the sound of a song, I've never heard a song sound as good as this song. It's just so good. The vibe is unbelievable. And just content-wise, I love what it says. It's about finding God in all of these places that we miss Him. And it might be my favorite song on the whole record. It's definitely one of my favorites to play live," says Cleveland of the selection he penned with labelmate Sarah Reeves and Micah Kuiper. "Hopefully, when you listen to it, if you can get through the 46-second saxophone intro, you're going to love 'Discover God' as much as I do."
"Discover God" is the third offering Cleveland has leaked from Roses thus far, following the piano-led, choir-assisted title cut and lead single "Mama Don't Lie (Alright)."
Co-producing for the first time, Cleveland embraces the genuine joy that comes from a slower pace and a different point of view on Roses. Exploring his dynamic range across the project's 11 original tracks, the top-shelf singer chases a retro sound marinated in the groove-heavy beats of the '70s. From the jangly piano intro of infectious opener "Mama Don't Lie (Alright)" to the nostalgic emotional pull of closer "Good Days," the fresh LPblossoms with the hope that God is always waiting to be found.
In anticipation of his forthcoming album, Cleveland is encouraging listeners to stop and smell the roses by giving away a dozen roses each week for six weeks. The "Roses Sweepstakes" ends Mar. 14, but fans still have one more week to enter HERE.
Pre-add, pre-save or pre-order Roses HERE. Stream or purchase "Discover God" HERE. For a list of tour dates and more, visit www.starsgodim.com.
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