The Book of Abba by Jan Gradvall review dark backstories and new revelations
Briefly

Heinrich Himmler appears unexpectedly in The Book of ABBA, connecting the band's history to dark themes, suggesting the narrative goes beyond typical music biographies.
Melancholy Undercover offers a surprising exploration of ABBA’s global influence from Vietnam to Afghanistan, revealing their cultural significance, including an unexpected connection to 70s youth culture.
The book is a series of essays that delve into the unexpected: from Benny Andersson's interest in Swedish birdsong to ABBA's struggles with alcohol addiction among band members.
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