‘Voyage,’ ABBA’s first album in 40 years

Popular pop band ABBA released their new album ‘Voyage’. It is the band’s first album since the release of their album ‘The Visitors’ in 1981. The four-member Swedish pop group that has won the hearts of millions around the world has announced that Voyage would be the last album and that they would be retiring after it Voyage is the groups ninth studio album.

The 10-track “Voyage” album is not all the group will be releasing. They will also unveil digital avatars — dubbed “ABBAtars” — at a concert in London in May, resembling their 1979 selves.

The holograms are the product of a years-long project, designed in partnership with a special effects company of Star Wars creator George Lucas.

Abba fans lined up in the pouring rain in front of Berlin’s Dussmann department store, which held a special sale of the new album from 11:59 p.m. local time (2259 UTC) on Thursday.

“It doesn’t sound dated, it doesn’t sound 40 years ago,” ABBA fann Emilie De Laere said at a listening party in Stockholm for the band’s much-anticipated release.

According to Jean-Marie Potiez, one of the group’s most well-known international experts, age has given some of the singers a new edge.

“Agnetha and Anni-Frid’s voices have lost their high notes, which is normal given their age, but they have gained in depth and sensitivity.”

Credit : The Hindustan Times 

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