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35-åringen

Magnus Uggla · 1989

56 min · 11 tracks · rock music

A vibrant fusion of rock and pop, layered with satirical lyrics that define Swedish culture in the late '80s.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • satirical reflections on culture
  • for social gatherings
  • catchy sing-along choruses
  • vibrant party atmosphere

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer instant gratification tracks
  • dislike playful lyrical content

Where this album fits

Themes
Swedish cultural satire· generational shifts· national identity critique
Career context
Released on October 1, 1989, '35-åringen' marked a pivotal point in Magnus Uggla's career as his seventh studio album. Having established himself as a prominent figure in Swedish rock music, this album followed his commercial success with 'Välkommen till folkhemmet' (1988) and solidified his reputation for blending humor with social commentary.
Stylistic neighbors
Håkan Hellström· Kent· Oskar Linnros
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg by Håkan Hellström — Shares satirical and introspective lyrics with a vibrant pop-rock sound reflecting Swedish culture.
Isola by Kent — Combines rock and pop with lyrical depth, exploring themes of identity and social commentary in Sweden.
Vilja Bli by Oskar Linnros — Merges catchy melodies with reflective lyrics, capturing a modern Swedish vibe akin to Uggla's style.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Stig in och ta en cocktail (The Kent Finell Super mix) 5:02
  • 2 Baby Boom 5:29
  • 3 P-F 4:24
  • 4 Jätte-kult 4:48
  • 5 Dum dum 5:06
  • 6 Jag mår illa 4:08
  • 7 Rembrant 5:09
  • 8 Dyra tanter 5:15
  • 9 Moder Svea 5:34
  • 10 Jag mår illa (maxi-version) 4:49
  • 11 Baby Boom (maxi-version) 6:32

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