German/French dark electro act Extize, known for being very versatile in music genres, is happy to present their latest single and visualizer, which is a kind of electro 2000's industrial metal song, "Open Your Eyes". Get ready to be electrified by the explosive new single, which is out now via darkTunes Music Group!
In this heart-pounding anthem, Extize delves deep into the industrial and electro-metal genres, delivering bone-crushing riffs, relentless rhythms, and vocals that pierce the very essence of your soul. "Open Your Eyes" is a call to action, an invitation to open your soul, your eyes, your heart, and your mind to a world of musical intensity like never before. Let’s make the past and present collide! Link

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"There were already bands doing small illustrations of symphonic metal, and I was thinking, why doesn't someone do this all the time?" - Christofer Johnsson
"You know, the music and songs just come, and we don't distance ourselves from the music that comes out." - Jyrki 69
"Goth people want to have fun sometimes too. I guess if your listening time is 99% dark, sad songs or evil black metal songs, sometimes you want 1% joy, and here I come." - Franck Hueso
"Within this darkness, where there's no light at all, the golden raven still shines. It's not like a perfectly cut statue of Michelangelo..." - Val Perun

