German synth-pop/electro duo Alienare has released a brand new video single "Fire". The single is the very first preview of the forthcoming album, Lumen, which has been announced for 16 August via NoCut.
Driving synth-pop beats and a captivating melody ignite an electrifying fireworks display. A new synth-pop masterpiece burns brightly and intensely. But the song doesn't just sparkle musically. "Fire" is about the fire of love and the fact that you shouldn't play with this fire. Caution! Danger of burns. Link

Alienare live:
06.09.2024 - Dresden - Puschkin
07.09.2024 - München - Backstage Club
08.09.2024 - Stuttgart - Wizemann Studio
13.09.2024 - Frankfurt - Nachtleben
14.09.2024 - Köln - Helios37
15.09.2024 - Oberhausen - Kulttempel
20.09.2024 - Leipzig - Neues Schauspiel
21.09.2024 - Hamburg - LOGO
27.09.2024 - Nürnberg - Der Cult
28.09.2024 - Berlin - Badehaus
05.10.2024 - Hannover – SubKultur

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