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THE HAUNTED Frontman Says His Online Rants Weren't Meant To Be Used As a 'Commercial Tool' - Nov. 29, 2008
José Carlos Santos of UK's Terrorizer magazine recently conducted an interview with vocalist Peter Dolving of the Swedish metal band THE HAUNTED. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.

On his online rants which generated a strong reaction when they were picked up and re-posted by BLABBERMOUTH.NET:

"There's a reason for there not having been any posts there recently. Whoever was posting my personal blogs on Blabbermouth has obviously stopped doing it. . . I'm relieved, actually. I was never writing for Blabbermouth, I was writing for me, and those posts were on my MySpace page. It's kind of a paradox, because now our record company in the U.S. [Century Media] is using my blogs for promotion and I wasn't really ready for that. They're my stuff and it has nothing to do with the band. In a way I'm happy that they found something worthy and of interest in there, but I wasn't ready for them to become some kind of commercial tool; that feels really weird. The company [MySpace] is owned by Rupert fucking Murdoch! I'm an anarchist in a metal band and what I write is being used to promote Rupert Murdoch!"

On not being afraid to use his voice:

"I write continuously. As we start working on ideas for songs, I listen to the material a lot and I look to what it wakes in me. From then on, it's trying to decipher the emotions that come out of music, trying to describe them and make them fit with the music. It takes a lot of time and a lot of work, and it might be painful. You have to go to places where you might not want to go. But that's okay. One of the benefits about it is that I can learn more about myself. It's more than a verbal expression, it's an emotional expression too. Every musician has an emotional expression, no doubt about it, but as a vocalist you get to do it through the use of your own body. It gives you a stronger emotional connection between what you're performing and what it means to you. In that sense, it's more rewarding, but it's also harder at times."

On the mixed reception THE HAUNTED's last album, "The Dead Eye", received:

"'The Dead Eye' was a lot more introspective than anything we've done. It was less communicative in some ways, but it was a very necessary record to make. It was funny, because it was a record that pissed a lot of people off. That's the sign of a good record: people reacted to it! When you do this, music as art, when you choose to do metal instead of something more commercial in a more traditional way, that's what it's supposed to do. That album was a kind of statement in its own right. A lot of metal bands have no intention of provoking people, of treading new ground, and there's a kind of passive and comfortable attitude. It's kind of sad, really. If we look back a couple of years, this was the music that told people to fuck off. We had our own kind of language and attitude; it was a lifestyle. Even if we listened to different things too, we metalheads had this kind of common language and things that we enjoyed together. But somewhere along the way, this orthdox, conformist bullshit got in the way. That's not metal!"

On having that token "cursed" album in THE HAUNTED's discography that is actually great but has the uncool reputation:

"I was talking to Robb Flynn from MACHINE HEAD about that — they've done some similar things and gotten poor reviews — and we agreed that negativity spreads. If a few people out of thousands go, 'That sucks!', and it's fun to say that something sucks, it catches. Then, suddenly, all these people who haven't paid any kind of attention to what you've created are all saying the same thing. The disappointment [we felt] was towards the attitude. We knew that we'd created something that was really great, and we're still getting great feedback from it. It's dense, and it grows on you, so it was kind of disappointing that it ran into that kind of dumbed-down, unintelligent approach of people to music."

Jukka "Jallu'02" Penttinen of Domination conducted an interview with Peter Dolving before THE HAUNTED's October 8, 2008 concert at Club Tavastia in Helsinki, Finland. Watch the 12-minute chat below.

To report any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, please send an e-mail to bmouth@bellatlantic.net with pertinent details. Anyone posting such material will be immediately and permanently banned. IP addresses are recorded to aid us in enforcing these conditions.
COMMENT |
posted by : itsnotimportant5
11/29/2008 10:00:45 PM

Wait, he doesn't want these posted on blabbermouth... so why is this on blabbermouth?

COMMENT |
posted by : 8800 GT
11/29/2008 10:23:28 PM

Does anyone feel that the music industry is dead?

Yes i feel this way...i dont like none of the shit being released today it all feels generic cookie cutter and nothing actually from the heart.

COMMENT |
posted by : CraigD
11/29/2008 10:51:45 PM

I wish Pete would stop using his blog as a commercial tool.

COMMENT | I've been saying this the whole time..
posted by : Dimension Sirius
11/29/2008 11:31:47 PM

...its his fucking right to say what he wants on his blog. He's not the one sending this to BM.

COMMENT | Well,
posted by : sieda666
11/29/2008 11:36:25 PM

He said he didn't intend for his personal blog to end up getting spread around like it was. But obviously other people thought everyone should read it so it got linked around the 'net.... Anyway... This particular excerpt is from an interview I believe, so slightly different.

That being said, from what I've read of his thoughts... I understand and agree with a lot of what he says. Seems like a really cool guy, and if that's they way he approaches his music, I'm tempted to check his band out. Fuck the fans, fuck the sales, do what you want, and that shit comes later.

COMMENT |
posted by : C.I.U
11/30/2008 12:06:31 AM

Oooohh anarchist, you're such a fuckin rebel man!

COMMENT |
posted by : Fani Dilth
11/30/2008 12:37:28 AM

Mr. Dolving's rants are an advertisement (commercial) that he is a tool.




COMMENT | whatever
posted by : raymon
11/30/2008 12:51:57 AM

His blogs were annoying and I rememeber someone threatened him on here and he got all pissy.

He was responsible for this disclaimer being posted on this site:

"To report any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, please send an e-mail to bmouth@bellatlantic.net with pertinent details. Anyone posting such material will be immediately and permanently banned. IP addresses are recorded to aid us in enforcing these conditions. "

Thanks to his blogs..

COMMENT |
posted by : The Space Lord
11/30/2008 3:30:39 AM

"I wish Pete would stop using his blog as a commercial tool"

...which was the whole point of that interview in which he was lamenting that it was being used as a tool to begin with on Blabbermouth without his consent. Half of the time he did come off as a bit unbalanced though in his rants but it was being posted behind his back in the end.

COMMENT | The Space Lord
posted by : Griffin
11/30/2008 4:29:25 AM

Fails at sarcasm detection

COMMENT |
posted by : NarsilianShard
11/30/2008 4:45:29 AM

wow, this interview is 6 weeks old. way to keep up with the times blabbermouth.

COMMENT | @ MetalBeer666
posted by : Xeper218
11/30/2008 5:30:32 AM

"In fairness, those first couple of The Haunted albums kill. Was this Dolving dude on those ?"

Dolving actually did the vocals for the self-titled debut.

COMMENT |
posted by : gothicgrin
11/30/2008 6:17:55 AM

I only like the albums with Dolving on, and I found a lot of the comments that were posted on here (with or without his consent) compelling, whether I agreed with him or not.
I think the bigger & stronger the character you are, the more attention you attract, which in turn creates a dynamic reaction of negative & positive, hardly any middle ground. The signs of a true artist, as Dolving is controversial, as shown through the number of reactional comments posted.
To me he is one of the many true artistic characters that make up the metal world (now & past).

COMMENT |
posted by : spiderprint
11/30/2008 9:31:59 AM

Dolving is the Billy Corgan of Thrash.

COMMENT |
posted by : V Empire
11/30/2008 10:56:29 AM

I wish Peter would stop being a commercial tool.

COMMENT | .
posted by : Basajaun
11/30/2008 11:17:00 AM

"In fairness, those first couple of The Haunted albums kill. Was this Dolving dude on those ?"



I never understand how can people post/ask questions on a forum like this when they have the answer two mouse clicks and two webpages ahead.

Lazy people? Retarded people?



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