"Afternoons in Utopia" is the second album by the German synth-pop band Alphaville, released on June 5, 1986. The album was a commercial success that demonstrated a new level of complexity and musical sophistication and took the band's explorations of style and substance to an even higher level.
The album includes a total of ten tracks, all colored with intricate arrangements and evocative melodies. It includes the hit singles "Dance With Me" and "Red Rose". A key characteristic of the album is its richness in sound, which is particularly marked by eccentricity and eclecticism, incorporating numerous diverse elements like strings, delicate percussion, and surreal lyrics.
"Afternoons in Utopia" takes as its theme an imaginary time-space location somewhere beyond the mundane reality, and Alphaville's talent for creating archetypal synthesizer pop tunes is in full display. The lyrics, often cryptic and esoteric, allude to utopian dreams and paradisiacal landscapes, combined with tangible elements of the contemporary world.
The album's rhythmic integrity, lyricism, and the balance of the composition mark a maturation of the band's skills, exhibited in their subsequent rise to popularity. The songs create a world both eerily alien and hauntingly familiar, carrying the band forward into new realms of creative expression. It was well-received by the audience and critics alike for its artistic depth and the degree of sophistication demonstrated in its evocatively poetic lyrics and blending of musical genres.