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AMBERIAN DAWN - Enchants With Third Single/Lyric Video "Super Trouper"

The genre-merging Finnish symphonic/pop metal masters, or better said ABBA metal pack Amberian Dawn, take their chance and follow their passion into a new era of the symphonic metal genre. Combining nostalgic earworms with their dashing trademark sound, the Finnish quintet enchant fans with their cheerful ABBA classics.

After the band released their latest singles "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (check it out HERE) and "SOS" (check it out HERE), the vintage soundscape now reaches a higher level. Taking you straight back to arcades of the past, the third single "Super Trouper" convinces you with high energy, skilful drums and deft guitar riffs.

The cover version of the very successful track comes around with an exciting lyric video and is cut from Amberian Dawn's upcoming covers album, bringing world-famous songs by the legendary ABBA to the metal dance floor. The new covers album, Take A Chance - A Metal Tribute To ABBA, will drop this Friday, 2 December via Napalm Records. Follow Amberian Dawn and ABBA's legacy and dive into the fascinating worlds of two genres combined!
 
Amberian Dawn on the new single: "Super Trouper became one of the best-sounding songs on this album. Capri's voice is just perfect for this one. Mikko Karmila created a very powerful sound with his mixing. All the elements like the vocals parts and the instruments are well balanced." Link

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