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: An uplifting ballad that feels like a classic a-ha anthem, emphasizing hope and resilience against the backdrop of a changing climate. 4. Environmental and Personal Reflection

: A Magne-penned opener that sets a supportive, almost spiritual tone. It’s a song about commitment and showing up for one another in dark times. : An uplifting ballad that feels like a

: A Paul Waaktaar-Savoy standout that leans into a slightly more rhythmic, jazzy noir vibe, showcasing the band’s ability to experiment within a sophisticated pop framework. It’s a song about commitment and showing up

Released in late 2022, is not just a-ha's 11th studio album; it is a sprawling, cinematic letter to the Arctic. Moving away from the synth-pop textures that defined their 80s peak, the band—Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy—delivers a soul-stirring orchestral project recorded in Bodø, Norway, 90 miles above the Arctic Circle. 1. A Cinematic Concept Moving away from the synth-pop textures that defined

True North is arguably a-ha’s most cohesive and ambitious work since their 2000 comeback, Minor Earth Major Sky . It demands to be heard as a whole, ideally while watching the film to fully grasp the synergy between the music and the environment. It is a triumphant, sophisticated late-career masterpiece that proves a-ha is far more than a nostalgia act.

: While Magne and Paul’s signature melodies remain, they are draped in lush orchestral arrangements. It evokes the spirit of Hunting High and Low but matured—replacing the "plastic" sheen of the 80s with the wood and wire of a full orchestra.