Peter Holmström

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Peter Holmström is an American rock musician. He is a member of the bands The Dandy Warhols,[2] Pete International Airport,[2] Radis Noir,[3] and Rebel Drones. Holmström's first guitar was a Gibson SG.[4] Holmström is also an amateur photographer,[5] and in the past he has also composed music for his sister's theater group.[6][7]

Holmström playing at the 2012 Frequency Festival
Genres
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • bass guitar
  • keyboards[1]
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Peter Holmström
Holmström performing with The Dandy Warhols at Milwaukee's Summerfest 2024
Holmström performing with The Dandy Warhols at Milwaukee's Summerfest 2024
Background information
Born
Genres
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • bass guitar
  • keyboards[1]
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Musical equipment

Dandy Warhols (2000) gear

Guitars
Pedals
  • Boss TU-2 Tuner
  • Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi
  • 2 Vintage Rat Pedals
  • DOD Stereo Flanger
  • Electro-Harmonix Small Stone
  • Boss DM-3 Analog Delay
  • Boss PS-3 Pitch Shifter/Delay
  • Boss HM-2 Harmonizer
  • Ernie Ball Volume
  • Boss RV-3 Reverb/Delay
  • Boss DM-2 Delay in Wah Wah housing
  • Z Vex Seek Wah
  • MXR Dyna Comp
  • MXR Phase 90
  • DOD Envelope Filter
  • Boss DD-5 Digital Delay
  • Boss PN-2 Tremolo/Panner
Amplifiers

Personal life

His father, Robert "Bob" Holmström, was an early employee of the Intel Corporation.[9] Holmström attended college in New York City before returning to Portland.[10] Holmström attended Fairfield Grammar School in Bristol, England in the early 1980s.

Discography

As a member of The Dandy Warhols
As a member of The Great Northwest
  • The Widespread Reign Of The Great Northwest (2008)
As a member of Pete International Airport
As a member of Rebel Drones
  • Songs From a Sonic Land[11]
As a member of The Mutants
As a member of Sun Atoms
  • Let There Be Light (2021), credits: Producer, Bass
  • Everything Forever (2024), credits: Producer, Bass
As a member of Walls Of Dada
  • Dada (2017)
  • Walls Of Dada 2 (2018)
  • Walls Of Dada III (2021)

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