Despite a great comeback, Agnetha Fältskog, like Anni-Frid Lyngstad, has chosen to keep a low profile and let Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson be in charge of the interviews.

From a distance, she followed the live broadcasts when it was revealed that Abba was releasing her first studio album in almost 40 years.

- It was actually huge.

I have watched our fans a bit when they listen to the songs and they actually cry.

It's pretty huge what range it had around countries.

It is almost difficult to take it in, in fact, says Agnetha Fältskog.

"Our voices are getting married"

She admits that there was uncertainty about whether the votes would last the first time she and Anni-Frid Lyngstad entered the studio.

- However, we heard quite directly, both in Frida's voice and mine, that it sounded more or less like then, she says.

The first two singles "I still have faith in you" and "Do not shut me down" quickly entered the charts in several countries.

Those who appreciated the songs will not be disappointed when the entire album "Voyage" is released on November 5, says Fältskog.

- It is very much Abba-sound, we do not try to sound different or be affected by things that are relevant now.

There will be a lot of Abba when Frida and I meet in the studio.

It is as if our voices marry each other so it is almost difficult to distinguish between us, says Agnetha Fältskog.

Can be the last

In May next year, a virtual concert is planned in London.

Agneta Fältskog herself was hesitant about the idea of ​​acting as an avatar, given the time and energy it would take to record all the songs in front of 160 cameras in a studio.

- But it felt really fun to do in the end.

Because it was so different.

It was also a mood, you felt that "maybe that's the last thing we do".

It was the same with this album, she says.