Out now, ‘Policy of Truth’ the new single from Kurt Frohlich, available worldwide via Golden Robot Records and the second release from Frohlich’s upcoming full-length album 1987, the follow-up to his debut EP 1977.
The song – a Depeche Mode cover – dives headfirst into brooding UK-inspired synth textures, colliding with crunchy, forward-driving guitars, resulting in a gripping, emotional anthem.
The single is available here and you can check out the video here at RAMzine.
1987 explores themes of mental health, mortality, love, and human fragility through a retro-modern sonic lens. Across 10 tracks, Frohlich delves deep into personal struggles and cathartic realizations, creating music that feels both timeless and immediate. ‘Worry’ sets the tone – A darkly melodic anthem with heart-on-sleeve lyrics and a pulse that beats with both nostalgia and urgency.
First single, ‘Worry’, introduced listeners to the evocative world of 1987, a record that blends the brooding synth textures of ‘80s UK new wave with cutting-edge modern rock. Frohlich’s work is drenched in emotional urgency, driving guitar hooks, and cinematic synth layers – and it’s on full display in this compelling new single.
For fans of Depeche Mode, The Cure, and modern rock acts that push genre boundaries, ‘Worry’ is a bridge between past and present – a haunting yet hopeful opening chapter in the 1987 story.
‘Worry’ is available on all major streaming platforms here. Check out the video below.also