Afternoons In Utopia

Alphaville · Afternoons In Utopia [1986]

acrobats and comets floating by so fast

children's faces smile like suns at last

lilac butterflies are cruising without fear

all inviting you to stay and rest here

you can halt your car for an afternoon in utopia

we shall stop the wars on those afternoons in utopia

mighty mao moondog drifts across the grass

healing lullabies for easter time on mars

paint your hats and shoues with flowers and with stars

singing in metropolitan operas

you can halt your car for an afternoon in utopia

we shall stop the wars on those afternoons in utopia

Afternoons In Utopia

Alphaville's 1986 self-titled album marked a significant evolution for the German synth-pop trio, moving beyond the massive success of their debut. The title track, "Afternoons In Utopia," serves as a reflective centerpiece within this collection, showcasing the band's ability to blend melancholic melodies with polished production. While often overshadowed by their earlier hits, this recording demonstrates the group's continued experimentation with atmospheric textures and introspective songwriting during the mid-1980s. The song captures the band's signature sound, balancing electronic instrumentation with emotive vocals to create a timeless piece of new wave music. It remains a notable song in their discography, reflecting a period where they sought to deepen their artistic identity beyond initial commercial expectations.