Peter Lindgren (musician)

{{short description|Swedish musician and songwriter (born 1973)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2015}}

{{BLP sources |date=June 2010}}

{{Infobox musical artist

|background = non_vocal_instrumentalist

|name = Peter Lindgren

|image = Peter Lindgren.jpg

|caption = Peter Lindgren performing with Opeth in 2006

|alias =

|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|3|6}}

|instrument = Guitar, bass

|genre = Death metal, progressive metal, progressive rock

|occupation = Musician, songwriter

|associated_acts = Opeth

|label = Roadrunner

|years_active = 1991–2007

|website =

}}

Peter Lindgren (born March 6, 1973) is a Swedish musician and songwriter. He is best known as the former guitarist of Swedish progressive metal band Opeth.{{cite web|url={{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p214051/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography : Opeth|last=DaRonco|first=Mike|publisher=AllMusic|accessdate=June 12, 2010}}

Musical career

Lindgren joined Opeth in 1991 as bassist for a show, but ended up switched to guitars. As explained in "The Making of Deliverance and Damnation" on Opeth's live DVD Lamentations, lead-playing duties were based on ease of Mikael Åkerfeldt's vocal delivery and which of the two might want a given solo more. If Åkerfeldt was having trouble with a solo, he would hand it over to Lindgren, and vice versa. In March 2004, Peter and Mikael Åkerfeldt were both ranked #42 out of the 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of all time by Guitar World.{{Cite web|url=http://metalstorm.net/bands/trivia.php?band_id=13&bandname=Opeth|title=Opeth - Trivia - Metal Storm|website=Metalstorm.net|accessdate=August 5, 2020}}

During his career in Opeth, Lindgren co-wrote the music for several songs along with Mikael Åkerfeldt, such as "Black Rose Immortal" from Morningrise, "Demon of the Fall" from My Arms, Your Hearse, as well as "Dirge for November" and "Blackwater Park" from Blackwater Park.

In May 2007, Peter Lindgren announced that he had left Opeth due to the rigors of life on the road as a touring musician and because he had lost his enthusiasm for playing in Opeth.{{cite web|url=http://opethfanclub.se/?p=236|title=Interview with Peter Lindgren (English)|last1=Hellström|first1=Jörgen|website=Opethfanclub.se|accessdate=23 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160828082519/http://opethfanclub.se/?p=236|archive-date=August 28, 2016|url-status=dead}}{{cite news|title=Opeth Guitarist Peter Lindgren Leaves Band|url=http://www.metalinjection.net/latest-news/opeth-guitarist-peter-lindgren-leaves-band|accessdate=23 June 2016|work=Metal Injection|date=18 May 2007}} Both Lindgren and Åkerfeldt said that the split was amicable. Lindgren was since replaced by Fredrik Åkesson.

Personal life

Lindgren holds degrees in engineering physics at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and literature at Stockholm University.{{Cite web|url=https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-lindgren-50b3876|title=Peter Lindgren - Partner - Netlight |website=Linkedin.com|accessdate=August 5, 2020}} Since his departure from Opeth, Lindgren has worked as an IT consultant and senior manager in Stockholm and has so far stayed out of the public eye.

Influences

Lindgren became a musician after growing up listening to the band Iron Maiden and was also heavily influenced by the Metallica album Master of Puppets. He was introduced to '70s progressive rock by listening to the band Camel, one of the influences on Opeth's progressive style.

Equipment

;Guitars

;Amplification

  • Laney VH100R (His amplifier settings/eq were almost exactly like Åkerfeldt's during live performances)

;Effects

  • BOSS GT-5 effect processor

References