Den tatuerade generationen
Magnus Uggla · 2004
37 min · 11 tracks · rock music
A playful blend of rock and pop, wrapped in sardonic humor and sharp social commentary.
Why this album works
This album received critical acclaim in Sweden, further solidifying Uggla's status in popular culture. It reflects a shift towards more contemporary themes, resonating with younger audiences and addressing societal issues like identity and rebellion.
- Best for
- sardonic humor throughout tracks playful sing-along moments sharp social commentary insights
- Context
- By 2004, Magnus Uggla was an established figure in Swedish music, known for his provocative lyrics and theatrical style. 'Den tatuerade generationen' marked his return after a four-year hiatus since his previous album, showcasing his continued relevance in the Swedish rock scene.
- Stylistic neighbors
- The Cardigans· ABBA· Roxette· Robyn· Kent· Carola Häggkvist· Kikki Danielsson· Per Gessle
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Magnuspassionen 2:00
- 2 Dödens ort Standout 3:38
- 3 Efterfest Standout 4:17
- 4 Värsta grymma tjejen Standout 3:06
- 5 Det är tanken som räknas 3:46
- 6 Minnena av dig 3:50
- 7 Nu har pappa laddat bössan 3:56
- 8 Ta in ett helrör 3:26
- 9 Greatest Hits 3:46
- 10 Stans värsta plåster 2:45
- 11 Varning på stan enligt Bellman 3:05
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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