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
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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
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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