Roger Öjersson | |
Birth Date: | 8 March 1976 |
Origin: | Varberg, Sweden |
Genre: | Hard rock, progressive metal, progressive rock, gothic metal |
Instrument: | Guitar, vocals, bass, keyboards |
Years Active: | 1993–present |
Label: | GMR |
Associated Acts: | Kamchatka Vildsvin |
Roger Öjersson is a Swedish musician, known as former bassist and vocalist of Kamchatka and current guitarist of Katatonia and Tiamat. He also played guitar with Vildsvin and Pain of Salvation.
He grew up playing the classical guitar and mandolin, originally being influenced by his grandfather who played flute, violin and many other instruments.[1] In his mid teens he started the band Vildsvin together with Fredrik Thomander and Peter Månsson, where he was the lead guitarist. The band split up due to creative differences in 1997.
In 2001 he started the band Kamchatka together with guitarist Thomas "Juneor" Andersson and drummer Tobias Strandvik, Ojersson performed vocals and bass.[2]
In 2010 he joined Tiamat as lead guitarist,[3] touring with the band and playing guitar, keyboards and mandolin on their 2012 album, The Scarred People. In 2013, he briefly joined Pain of Salvation following the temporary departure of Ragnar Zolberg.[4] He also played guitar on one track of their album Falling Home.
He departed Kamchatka in 2015, and joined Katatonia the following year.[5] He has remained a member of Katatonia since,[6] playing on their albums The Fall of Hearts (2016), City Burials (2020) and Sky Void of Stars (2023). In 2021, he was voted 9th best prog guitarist, alongside fellow Katatonia guitarist Anders Nyström by MusicRadar readers.[7]