1 : The Visitors File

Released in November 1981, this was the group's final studio album before their 40-year hiatus. It is known for its darker, more "mature" tone compared to their earlier disco hits.

: The album explores heavy subjects like Cold War anxiety ("Soldiers") and personal heartbreak stemming from the band members' divorces ("When All Is Said and Done"). 1 : The Visitors

: The opening track features ominous synthesizer sounds and lead vocals by Anni-Frid Lyngstad. It is a protest song concerning the persecution of political dissidents in the Soviet Union. Released in November 1981, this was the group's

: It was one of the first albums in history to be recorded and mixed digitally . 2. Television Series: The Visitors Released in November 1981

Several TV projects share this title, often focusing on alien arrivals: The Visitors