Bright, high-energy Swedish powerpop with massive hooks and a sun-drenched 70s rock spirit. Perfect for road trips and summer nostalgia.
Magnum Bonum is the sound of a Swedish summer that never ends. Their music is built on a foundation of crunchy guitars, driving drums, and choruses that were designed to be shouted from the back of a car. It sits in that sweet spot between the bubblegum pop of the late 70s and the more aggressive powerpop movement, delivering a sense of pure, unadulterated fun that feels both dated and timeless.
What truly sets them apart is their ability to translate the American and British powerpop blueprints into a distinctly Swedish suburban context. There is a specific kind of melodic optimism here, characterized by tight vocal harmonies and a rhythmic bounce that feels like a precursor to the Swedish pop dominance of later decades. It is music that doesn't take itself too seriously but is executed with professional precision.
Start with their hit 'Skateboard (LA Run)' to understand their cultural impact, then move into the album 'Bakom spegeln' for a deeper look at their melodic craftsmanship. It is the ideal soundtrack for anyone who misses the era of analog rock and roll played with a big, bright smile.
Magnum Bonum was a pop group from Huddinge in Sweden, scoring several chart successes in Sweden during the 1970s and 80's. Famous songs are Skateboard (LA Run), Marie, Lover Boy, Vi vill ha mer, Hög hatt and Digital panik.
Shares power pop, pop rock, new wave (subgenres); studio polished, analog warmth, compressed loud (production style)
Shares power pop, pop rock, new wave (subgenres); playful, energetic, nostalgic (moods)
Shares studio polished, analog warmth, compressed loud (production style); power pop, pop rock (subgenres)
Shares power pop, pop rock (subgenres); harmonized, belting, nasal (vocal style)
Shares power pop, pop rock (subgenres); summer, festival, road trip (atmosphere)
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