Peter Dolving is a guitarist, songwriter, visual artist and is the former singer of the Swedish metal band The Haunted.
In 2011 Dolving joined the Swedish hardcore band Rosvo having quit The Haunted for a second time.
Dolving is now set to release hi solo debut album Thieves And Liars Release Date – 3rd December 2012
We had an early listen, and here’s what we thought:
The first track ‘Meinhof’ sounds like it rattles along a
rickety track. Screaming wind chimes lace the air, as dirty great
boulders of filthy drum-beats pelt down. Faintly rockabilly vocals
jostle into view – and a wafering guitar slices the thick turgid air.
‘Song For You’ has a bruising, cruising bass line that will rub you up the right
way. The thwacking drums keep your feet in spasms of ecstasy. Slimy
guitars eel their way around the piece … slipping their way into the
crevices left by the rhythm. And the vocals are splendid adornments in
their own right.
‘Hands On’ has sneering vocals that hiss and whine in a
gaseous sounding environment. Disconcerting guitars grow like fronds of
fungus in the darkness. And the “ Put your hands where I can see them…”
lyric is vaguely heard against the extraneous noises of the night-time
city air.
‘One Sweet Moment’ is like a rampaging metal monster kicking his way through a dangerous waste tip. Whilst ‘Ordinary Folk’ has vocals and an attitude reminiscent of output from Marilyn Manson.
‘Sunday Mornings’ has a sad and awkward blues beat, full of
expanded rubbery bass notes. It comes at you like a ferreting beast …
clamoring, clawing and digging. Then a howl heralds a shiny vocal that
almost glints in the dark sweetness.
‘My Will To Die’ is a piece of dirty rock. Shadowy vocals
lean up close – to whisper blasphemous truths into your eager ear. This
could easily be a sound-track to a mafia based TV series. And ‘So Sick’
blasts out in a fiery rage. Filled with energy and cataclysmic power.
An anguished voice is crushed against the merciless drums and then
flayed by the buzzing guitars. This is a very fine track.
Finally ‘All This Beauty’ blasts out into the open air –
gulping up all the oxygen, leaving you with nothing else to breathe. A
plaintive cry forewarns you of the oncoming corrugated sounds that will
come to take you away. For ever. Drum notes and bass sounds are hammered
out in a twisted and hellish forge. And the guitars, when they finally
arrive, fly off wildly , embarking upon their own fantastic journeys.
This track demands repeated plays.
– © Neil_Mach September 2012 –
Link:
http://peterdolving.bandcamp.com/album/thieves-and-liars