Swedish Album Covers

It’s been a while since we had an album cover fest, so today we’ll look at some sweet Swedish albums.

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Gert Jonnys
Not only do the Jonnys have sweet blue matching uniforms, but their hair and two mustaches are solid.


Oijwinds
Nothing is better than wearing matching blue silk shirts except if you can sport a mullet with the silk.


Winners
Custom made outfits no doubt. Everyone is a winner here. Mullets and a moustache or two mix well together. Member on the far left sports a right finger wedding band.


Fendox
It’s not good to stereotype, but can you say child predators?


Jan Lindbland
Jan was nice enough to autograph this album. I really like this color matching on Jan’s part. Obviously, Jan went red versus the pinkish color of the birds. Jan went shoeless too because everyone knows you don’t fly with your shoes one.


Tommy Elfs
You really need to view a close-up of this. Everyone sports #22. The guy on the top right and the guy on the middle right are more than awesome. Must be why they are tommy elfs.


The Gayes
I think the band name says it all. However the title of the album is translated to something like “You Little White Dove”


Alf Olles
I believe the album title is something about “Chance for another Dance.” I’d rather not see these guys on the hillside.

4 Responses to “Swedish Album Covers”

  1. Stare Says:

    Alf Olles, you rock my socks off. Especially your song about Ricola.

  2. sonny Says:

    These are so sweet that I have to comment.

    Oijwinds: One of my coworkers identified the top 2 in the middle as being from Sylacauga. I didn’t know Mark Lowery (far right) got his start here. Notice how he’s leaning out from the group. The sheer amount of mullet hair was a bit much for him.

    Fendox: Far left may not be a man. Hard to tell. Front and center–he will haunt my dreams for some time.

    Tommy Elfs: Reading that name once just wasn’t enough. I count 3 unibrows in this photo and those might be the best glasses I’ve seen. That fade from top to bottom says “I’m a man who knows what he wants. But seriously, I hate myself.”

  3. fats Says:

    “I had a garage band in Stockholm, which was a challenge in its own right, to keep an instrument tuned with that temperature swing. I mean, there’s a block warmer for the Volvo in the garage but it’s cold in there in the winter. So we played and I had a hit that you might have heard of. “Hurrla getta, lilla gumman?” which means, “How’s It Hanging, Grandma?” and it was big on the Swedish charts.”
    -Lars Olfen, A Mighty Wind

  4. yeah yeah. Says:

    gnarly. super gnarly.

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