Alex Woburn flips the script creatively once again, delivering a high-tempo dance-pop anthem of pure nostalgic escapism, with a relentlessly catchy hook.
Ecstasy is the brand new single from the genre-fusing artist and songwriter, and it features a fully-loaded electro-pop production, and fast-paced lyrics that pour through with rightful passion and euphoria as the track rolls along.
An absolute banger on the one hand, but with a long-form lyrical story that naturally captivates – Alex Woburn’s Ecstasy makes sure to resolve its intense outpouring with a distinct and memorable, boldly relatable chorus.
‘Why do I keep coming back when the come-down’s so bad?’ – the lyrics ring out before the drop of each title, connecting the dots between artist and audience, whilst completing the process of this anxious and excitable, alternative or anti-love song, with a more humble burst of something simple and memorable to round things off.

Coming in at less than three minutes in full, Ecstasy naturally showcases the very best of Alex Woburn’s rhyme schemes, creative energy, and recognisable voice. The tone and delivery here are unmistakable, Alex’s voice sounds engaging and genuine in this playful setting, and the quickness of the performance helps those qualities elevate the vibrancy and appeal of the track overall.
Storytelling and musical escapism intertwine, for the old-school dance track and pop crossover that is the metaphorical, floor-filling adoration and desire of Ecstasy. There’s even a brief acoustic break-down before the final crescendo. Alex has crafted this one with intention, and be warned – it’s a fearless earworm of a pop track.
‘You’re the best I’ve ever had, the other pills were bad. You’re the thrill I seek.’
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