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Under Attack: ABBA’s Dark Horse Rides Out

ABBA is synonymous with infectious pop melodies and sunny singalongs. However, “Under Attack,” released in 1982, stands out as a darker, more complex entry in their vast discography.

Composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, the song marked a departure from their usual themes of love and happiness. Recorded during sessions for their compilation album “The Singles: The First Ten Years,” “Under Attack” was originally intended for a new studio album entirely. However, amidst personal and creative shifts within the band, the full album project was scrapped, leaving “Under Attack” as one of only two new songs on the compilation.

The song’s dark and brooding atmosphere is evident from the opening notes. Minor chords and a driving synth bassline create a sense of unease, a stark contrast to the sparkling synths and major keys that dominated much of ABBA’s work. The lyrics, sung primarily by Agnetha Fältskog with occasional backing vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad, paint a picture of emotional turmoil and vulnerability. Lines like “Under attack, like a fortress under fire” and “My defenses are down, my emotions are wired” speak of a love under siege.

While some interpretations focus on a romantic relationship on the rocks, others suggest the song reflects the personal struggles within ABBA at the time. The band members were facing marital issues and questioning the future of the group. “Under Attack” could be seen as a metaphor for the internal tensions threatening to shatter their creative partnership.

Despite its darker themes, “Under Attack” showcases ABBA’s musical prowess. The song’s structure is intricate, with a powerful bridge and a dramatic build-up to the final chorus. Agnetha’s vocals are exceptional, conveying a range of emotions from despair to defiance.

Though not a commercial smash hit, “Under Attack” holds a significant place in ABBA’s legacy. It serves as a reminder of their creative depth and willingness to experiment beyond the confines of bubblegum pop. The song offers a glimpse into a more personal and introspective side of ABBA, showcasing their ability to tackle complex emotions with raw honesty.

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