German synth-pop/electro act Alienare, after a successful start to the first weekend of touring with Mono Inc., presents the final pre-release single, "Glaub an dich", from their upcoming EP Mea Culpa. The EP will be released on 7 November via NoCut.
"Glaub an dich" (Believe in Yourself) is a synth-pop anthem for the heart. When everything seems dark, it offers hope and lets the light return. A rousing darkwave song that reminds you: You are valuable – and stronger than you might think. With the upcoming EP Mea Culpa, Alienare makes a powerful musical statement. Dark, electronic, and intense, the EP unfolds an emotional soundscape around themes such as guilt, forgiveness, and the inner struggle for liberation.
The new song, "Glaub an dich", is accompanied by an emotional music video that impressively showcases the title's message. In case you've missed it, over HERE is the previously released single/video "Let This Moment Never End". Link
Alienare - Mea Culpa Tour 2026:
09 January 2026 - Weinheim, Cafe Central
23 January 2026 - Wuppertal, LCB
24 January 2026 - Bremen, Lila Eule
30 January 2026 - Hamburg, Headcrash
14 February 2026 - Forst, Manitu
20 February 2026 - Göttingen, Exil
21 February 2026 - Leipzig, Neues Schauspiel


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