Bilgeri

Bilgeri: The Austrian Pop-Rock Powerhouse
Bilgeri is the stage name of Austrian singer-songwriter and guitarist Alexander Bilgeri, a major force in German-language pop-rock. Hailing from Vorarlberg, he achieved significant commercial success with his 2005 album "Schwerelos," which went platinum and spawned several chart-topping singles in Austria and Germany.
Early career
Alexander Bilgeri, born in 1974 in Dornbirn, Austria, began his musical journey in the 1990s. He initially performed with the band "Die Gärtner" before embarking on his solo career under the mononym Bilgeri, signing with the German label Polydor.
Breakthrough
His mainstream breakthrough arrived decisively in 2005 with the release of his third studio album, "Schwerelos." The album soared to number two on the Austrian charts and achieved platinum status, propelled by its massively successful lead single.
Key tracks
Schwerelos — This anthemic title track became his signature hit, topping the Austrian Singles Chart for multiple weeks and achieving gold certification.
Immer wenn du weinst — Another major single from the breakthrough album, it solidified his chart dominance in German-speaking Europe.
Alles was du willst — Featured on the 2007 follow-up "Morgenland," this track demonstrated his ability to consistently deliver radio-friendly pop-rock.
Dein Weg — A later career highlight showcasing his mature songwriting and enduring connection with his audience.
The success of "Schwerelos" defined his career, leading to extensive touring and prominent media appearances. Subsequent albums like "Morgenland" (2007) and "Alles auf Anfang" (2010) maintained a strong presence on the charts, though they did not replicate the unprecedented peak of his 2005 work. Bilgeri has also engaged in notable collaborations, including working with artist Sandra on her 2007 album "The Art of Love."
Fans of Bilgeri's melodic, guitar-driven sound and accessible German lyrics often appreciate the work of similar Austrian and German acts. Andreas Gabalier shares a connection to the Austrian music scene, though with a more pronounced folk-rock slant. Unheilig operated in a similar sphere of highly successful German-language pop-rock with an occasional darker, more atmospheric edge. Wir sind Helden offers a comparable blend of catchy pop and rock instrumentation with intelligent German lyrics. Silbermond represents another pillar of German-language guitar-pop from the same era, known for their emotive anthems.Bilgeri's catalog remains a staple on German-language adult contemporary and pop-rock radio stations. His hits, particularly from the mid-2000s, receive regular airplay on mainstream FM stations across Austria and Germany, as well as on dedicated online rock radio streams that feature European artists.
Listeners can explore the music of Bilgeri, from his platinum-selling anthems to his later albums, through the various radio stations available on onairium.com. Tune in to hear why this Austrian pop-rock artist continues to resonate on the airwaves.
