Alphaville’s Marian Gold joins Kyle Meredith to chat about the band’s new symphonic album, Eternally Yours. The frontman discusses how the classical radio of his youth led him to synthesizers in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alphaville (Bernhard Lloyd, Marian Gold, Frank Mertens) in 1984. (Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture alliance) A bright orange jumpsuit.
Marian Gold of the iconic synth-pop group Alphaville chatted about their upcoming collection “Eternally Yours.” He spoke from his house in Berlin, Germany. “I am really happy to be here,” he said.
Alphaville lead singer Marian Gold is doing something he has done thousands of times before: pacing back and forth during vocal warmup exercises in the backstage bathroom of yet another concert venue.
Hailing from Herford, a small town in the Northwest of Germany, Alphaville became international popstars in the early eighties with classic synth-pop-tunes like “Forever Young”, “Sounds Like A Melody” ...
A bright orange jumpsuit. Feathered hair. Standing up while playing a piano. Pixelated video quality. A political message set to some serious synth. The music video ...