German dark‑electro maverick Extize has launched a brand new single, “Is There Anybody Out There?”, accompanied by a sleek and atmospheric lyric video. The transmission marks the opening chapter of the upcoming concept album I Love An Alien, set for release later this year via darkTunes Music Group.
The story begins with a signal — a quiet moment when the world fades into the background, and the need to reach beyond oneself becomes impossible to ignore. Extize capture that fragile intersection between longing and courage: staring into the night sky, checking the phone, sending fragments of emotion into the void, hoping someone out there resonates with the same frequency. It’s not simply loneliness; it’s the bravery to search for connection.
Musically, the track fuses dark electro and darkwave with a sharp techno pulse, balancing clean vocals against growls that mirror the song’s emotional tension — hope versus doubt, vulnerability versus pride. It’s introspective, yet unmistakably built for the club.
Fans who enjoyed Extize’s recent dark‑electro reimagining of Type O Negative’s “I Don’t Wanna Be Me” can still revisit that release HERE, or in case it slipped under the radar.
With “Is There Anybody Out There?”, Extize open the door to a new narrative universe — one where signals, longing and alien love intertwine under neon lights and midnight skies. Link

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