Per Wiberg | |
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Wiberg performing with Spiritual Beggars at the Rockharz Open Air in Germany, on 7 July 2016
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Background information | |
Born | 8 June 1968 |
Origin | , Sweden |
Genres | Death metal, progressive metal, progressive rock, stoner rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter |
Instruments | Keyboards, piano, organ, mellotron, vocals, guitar, bass |
Associated acts | Opeth, Death Organ, Arch Enemy, Spiritual Beggars |
Per Jonas Wiberg (born 8 June 1968 in Borlänge) is the former keyboardist of Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth, and a member of Michael Amott's stoner metal band Spiritual Beggars. Wiberg toured with Opeth from the 2003 Deliverance/Damnation tour onward, and joined Opeth officially in 2005. Wiberg provided backing vocals for Opeth in addition to his keyboard duties. Before joining Spiritual Beggars he was a member of Death Organ, a band based in Borlänge. He has also fronted the band Boom Club, of the same area.
He played the keyboard in the intro to "Enemy Within" by the melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. He has also played piano on Swedish progressive rock band Anekdoten's 1993 release Vemod.
In 2007, Per Wiberg collaborated on a project called King Hobo with Clutch drummer Jean-Paul Gaster and Kamchatka guitarist Thomas Andersson.
It was announced on 6 April 2011 that Per was leaving Opeth as part of a mutual decision between him and the other band members.
Since 2012 Per has been a live musician for the Swedish doom metal band Candlemass as well as joining Swedish band Switchblade on selected dates as a keyboard player. In 2013 Per joined Swedish trio Kamchatka as a bass player and full-time member. He plays on the Kamchatka album The Search Goes On & Long Road Made Of Gold.