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Michael Amott
Amott in 2023
Amott in 2023
Background information
Born(1969-07-28)28 July 1969(age 55)
Halmstad,Sweden[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)Guitarist
Years active1983–present
Member of
Formerly of
Websitemichaelamott.com

Michael Amott(born 28 July 1969) is a Swedish guitarist, founding member of the metal bandsArch Enemy,Spiritual BeggarsandCarnage,as well as a former member ofCarcass.He is the older brother ofChristopher Amott.

Amott was ranked No. 74 out of 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time byGuitar World.[2]

Biography

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Amott performing with Arch Enemy in 2010

Amott was born in Halmstad, Sweden, to a British father and Swedish mother. Soon after his birth the family moved to England where Amott lived the first five years of his life, after which they moved back to Sweden.[3]

Amott began playing guitar as a young teenager, learning to play by copyinghardcore punkandheavy metalout of his record collection. Amott soon went to a new level with his playing and became influenced by players such asTony Iommi,Frank Marino,Michael Schenker,Kerry King,Dave Mustaine,Ritchie Blackmore,Glenn Tipton,Adrian Smith,andUli Jon Roth.He has stated in guitar magazines that he has a preference for pentatonics. Amott co-formed thedeath metalbandCarnagein 1988 with singerJohan Liiva,and released two widely traded cassette demos, gaining instant underground interest. Plagued by constant lineup changes, Carnage eventually recorded their only albumDark Recollectionswith Amott as the sole original member, but by the time the album came out on Necrosis records in 1990, the band was broken up.[4]

Soon afterwards, Amott was recruited byCarcassin 1990, and released the seminal albumNecroticism – Descanting the Insalubriousin 1991. The band would go on to release their highest selling album,Heartwork(Columbia/Sony), in 1993, helping to define what is now known asmelodic death metal.

Amott left Carcass in 1993, and decided to form a classic rock influenced band,Spiritual Beggars.The band released their debut albumSpiritual Beggarsin 1994, which led to a European record deal withMusic for Nations,who releasedAnother Way to Shinein 1996.

Still heavily into extreme metal, Amott formed a newmelodic death metalproject in the same vein asCarcass,whoseHeartworkalbum was now considered adeath metalmasterpiece. Amott contacted originalCarnagevocalistJohan Liiva,as well as his younger brotherChristopher Amott,who was attending music school at the time, and put togetherArch Enemy.Featuring then session drummerDaniel Erlandsson,the band's first albumBlack Earthwas originally intended to be a one-off project, but the album's first single, "Bury Me An Angel"received unexpected airplay on Japan's MTV Rocks! program, and in 1997 Arch Enemy was signed by major Japanese labelToy's Factory,and invited to tour Japan. Amott decided to put a full band together, recruiting drummer Peter Wildoer (Darkane), and bassistMartin Bengtsson.

After the Japanese tour, Amott returned to Spiritual Beggars and releasedMantra IIIearly in 1998, now featuringPer Wibergon keyboards. In April the same year, Arch Enemy returned withStigmata,their first album released outside Japan, now onCentury Mediarecords. The album would prove to be a critical success, and Arch Enemy toured for the better part of the year. Later the same year Amott also contributed guitars to theCandlemassalbumDactylis Glomerata.

Amott with Spiritual Beggars at the Rockharz Open Air 2016 in Germany

Arch Enemy returned in 1999 withBurning BridgesandBurning Japan Live 1999which would prove to be Johan Liiva's last recording with the band. Amott went on to releaseAd Astrawith Spiritual Beggars in 2000, then returned to Arch Enemy, and recruited amateur German vocalistAngela Gossowto replace Liiva in 2000. Arch Enemy releasedWages of Sinin 2001, and propelled by the new frontwoman, the band achieved new worldwide success. Arch Enemy toured worldwide in support ofWages of Sin,and Amott did not return to his Spiritual Beggars project until late 2002, releasingOn Fire,again on Music for Nations. In 2003, Arch Enemy releasedAnthems of Rebellion,again on Century Media, and for the first time, Arch Enemy received US MTV airplay with the video for "We Will Rise".The band would reach new heights in popularity worldwide, and toured constantly until the release of 2005sDoomsday Machine.Amott returned once again to Spiritual Beggars in 2005, releasing the albumDemons.

He has also performed guest guitar solos on the following recordings:

In 2006, Amott made his voice acting debut when he appeared on theAdult SwimshowMetalocalypse.In the episode "Snakes 'n Barrels", he voiced scientist Dr. Amomolith Chesterfield and Snakes 'n Barrels bassist Antonio Tony DiMarco Thunderbottom, who would end up getting his memory erased during the first song of their reunion show. Amott returned for more voice acting in the second season ofMetalocalypsein the episode "Snakes n' Barrels II" (Part 1 and 2).

In 2007, Arch Enemy releasedRise of the Tyranton Century Media and embarked on a world tour dubbed "World Tyranny".

In 2008, Amott joined the re-united Carcass and toured with them extensively in Europe, North America, South America, Australia, South Africa and Japan until the summer of 2010.

Today, Amott is busy touring the world withArch Enemyon the band's currentWill to Powertouring cycle. Amott has also sporadically returned toSpiritual Beggarsfor the "Return To Zero" (2010), "Earth Blues" (2013) and "Sunrise to Sundown" albums and tours.

Personal life

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Amott has been avegetariansince the age of 14.[5][6]He is a self-taught guitar player. He dated former band member Angela Gossow (at one point being engaged to marry her in 2003), but the two are no longer together after thirteen years and still remain friends.[7]

Guitar style

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Amott's lead playing takes most obviously after Michael Schenker, though he also acknowledges Uli Jon Roth, Frank Marino, Ritchie Blackmore and Tony Iommi as influences on his playing style. Amott's playing makes heavy use of the wah pedal as a filter to shape his guitar's tone.[8]Some major influences in his music have beenTony Iommi,Michael Schenker,Uli Jon RothandDave Mustaine.

Equipment

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Guitars

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  • DeanMichael Amott Signature Tyrant Bloodstorm (2009)[9]
  • DeanMichael Amott Tyrant Signature Battle Axe Custom Graphic[10]
  • DeanSchenkerFlame V (2008)[11]
  • ESP 2008 Ninja (used in the Black Crusade Tour '07/08; 2 versions, one withFloyd Rosetremolo, also 24 frets and 24.75 scale)
  • ESP Michael Amott Ninja V[12]
  • ESP AV-310MA Flying V models (previous signature model only available in Japan, discontinued)
  • ESP Custom F-Series model (seen inArch EnemyLive Apocalypse DVD)
  • ESP Vintage Plus (seen in theSpiritual Beggars"Killing Time" promotional video)
  • IbanezRG 550 Road Flare Red (no longer used. Used in Carcass 1990–1992)
  • Fernandes"Burny" Les Paul Custom (White, used 1996–1999, featured in the Arch Enemy video 'The Immortal')
  • Fernandes "Burny" Les Paul Custom (Black, used 1996–1999.)

The 'Tyrant' series is similar to his previous ESP Signature V's, but does feature some differences from them. The 'Tyrant' series features a customized V body shape, Dean's traditional headstock shape, custom graphics and custom pearl Valknut inlays. The 'Tyrant' series are equipped with Dean USA Pickups: a Michael Amott signaturehumbuckerin the bridge and a Time Capsule humbucker in the neck. The guitar has 22 frets.[13]

Amps

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  • MarshallJVM410H[14]
  • Marshall JCM800 2205 50w[14]
  • Marshall JCM2000 (Khaos Legions tour)
  • Randall MTS Series RM100 with Ultra XL modules (Rise of the Tyrant)
  • Peavey 5150 (previously used)

Effects

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  • Morley PedalsMorley Michael Amott Signature Mini Wah
  • IbanezTS-808 Tube Screamer
  • DigiTech GSP1101 (Multi effects processor)

Other

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Guitar Rig and Signal Flow

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A detailed gear diagram of Michael Amott's 2006 Arch Enemy guitar rig is well-documented.[15]

Bands

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  • Disaccord (guitars, 1983–1984 and 1986–1988)
  • Carnage(guitars, 1988–1990) (founding member)
  • Carcass(guitars, 1990–1993; re-union shows in 2008–2010)
  • Spiritual Beggars(guitars, 1994–) (founding member)
  • Arch Enemy(guitars, 1996–) (founding member)
  • Candlemass(guitars, 1997) (studio musician)

Discography

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Carnage

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Carcass

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Spiritual Beggars

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  • Spiritual Beggars(1994)
  • Another Way to Shine(1996)
  • Mantra III(1998)
  • Ad Astra(2000)
  • On Fire(2002)
  • Live Fire!(2005, DVD)
  • Demons(2005)
  • Return to Zero(2010)
  • Return to Live(2011)
  • Earth Blues(2013)
  • Sunrise to Sundown(2016)

Arch Enemy

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Black Earth

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  • Black Earth "20 Years of Dark Insanity: Japan Tour 2016" DVD + 2-CD (2017)
  • Black Earth "Path of the Immortal" (2019)
  • Black Earth "20 Years of Dark Insanity: Japan Tour 2016" Blu-ray (2019)

Guest appearances

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References

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  1. ^"Arch Enemy – Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?".YouTube.
  2. ^"Guitar World's 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time".Blabbermouth.net.Roadrunner Records.23 January 2004. Archived fromthe originalon 2 September 2011.Retrieved11 September2011.
  3. ^Archived atGhostarchiveand theWayback Machine:"Arch Enemy – Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?".YouTube.
  4. ^Willems, Steven.Michael Amott interviewArchived28 May 2006 at theWayback Machinevoicesfromthedarkside.de. 1999. Retrieved on 2 February 2010.
  5. ^Michael Amott [@Michael_Amott] (18 August 2014).""@JohnWhiteGluz: @Michael_Amott Are you vegan too like @AWhiteGluz?:D" No, I'm a vegetarian since the age of 14 – maybe I'll go vegan? "(Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  6. ^Gricourt, Nicolas (29 September 2010)."A Spiritual Interview with Michael Amott".Radiometal.com.Archived fromthe originalon 11 June 2016.Retrieved20 May2016.
  7. ^Interview: Michael Amott opens up about the next stage of Arch Enemy | Metal Insider
  8. ^"Michael Amott | Dinosaur Rock Guitar".www.dinosaurrockguitar.com.Archived fromthe originalon 6 July 2011.
  9. ^"Michael Amott | Equipboard".
  10. ^"Michael Amott | Equipboard".
  11. ^"Michael Amott | Equipboard".
  12. ^"Michael Amott | Equipboard".
  13. ^"Dean Guitars".
  14. ^abMichael Amott Interview"Archived copy".Archived fromthe originalon 24 June 2011.Retrieved30 June2011.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Arch Enemy's Michael Amott: 'To Me Our Music Is Extreme Metal' "20 June 2011 Retrieved 30 June 2011
  15. ^Cooper, Adam (2006)."Michael Amott's 2006 Arch Enemy Guitar Rig".GuitarGeek.Com.
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