Wanda unpacks: A moving biography about loss and resilience!
Marco Wanda will publish his biography about loss, music and resilience on August 19th. Insights into his life and experiences.

Wanda unpacks: A moving biography about loss and resilience!
Marco Wanda, frontman of the well-known band Wanda, announces the publication of his biography “That we even existed” on August 19th. His work deals with profound themes such as death, loss, music and friendship. Wanda worked on the book for seven weeks and describes the process as something that overtook him; he had no choice but to share his experiences and thoughts. He sees the book as an educational reflection on resilience and the challenges of life.
Wanda points out that for him, writing a book is similar to creating an album. He asks his readers to confront big feelings and does not want to launch a literary career with his biography, but rather convey relevant content. Will readers learn anything about Wanda as they read? “It’s not about painting a picture of myself,” he says, “but about depicting the life and people who have shaped me.”
Themes of the biography
In his biography, Wanda also reflects on his experiences with drugs and emphasizes that addiction is not just an issue in rock music. He deals intensively with his personal challenges and the ambivalent feelings he has about his life. A chapter in which he discusses the fact that he dismantled an entire village remains particularly mysterious and leaves room for speculation.
The book release will be accompanied by a reading tour during which Wanda will read from his work, but without any musical performances. His music has helped him and others, and he wants to give back in whatever way he can with his new release. He also speaks positively about Oasis' comeback and describes his experience in Manchester as particularly formative.
Personal insights and outlook
Wanda also reflects on his younger self and the importance of music and friendships that have accompanied him over the past. The musician is vulnerable in his openness and provides insights that go beyond the usual clichés of the music business. As he presents his biography, it becomes clear that he does not want to create a complete picture of himself, but rather wants to bring to the fore the people and experiences that have shaped him.
In the future, Wanda plans to research his next book in Eastern Europe. The interest and commitment he puts into his writing shows an artist who is deeply rooted in his work and wants to reach his audience with honest narratives.
Fans and interested parties can purchase the book from August 19th and immerse themselves in a captivating journey through his life with Wanda. This publication is more than just a book - it is a personal review and an invitation to reflect together on the ups and downs of life.