Mikael Åkerfeldt (pronounced [ˈoːkərˌfɛlt]) (born April 17, 1974, in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish musician, best known as the current lead vocalist/lead guitarist, songwriter and founder of progressive death metal band Opeth, and lead singer of death metal band Bloodbath. Åkerfeldt is known for his progressive rock-influenced songwriting style, and his frequent use of both clean and growled vocals. Åkerfeldt was the vocalist for Eruption, a death metal band which he formed in 1988. After Eruption came to an end in 1990, he joined Opeth, ostensibly as a bassist. When vocalist David Isberg insisted Åkerfeldt join the band, all other members left. Isberg assumed guitar duties, and when he left Opeth two years later, Åkerfeldt replaced him as a vocalist. Åkerfeldt is a collector of obscure 1970s rock and heavy metal albums. He also tends to show his influence from these obscure bands, making reference to them in titles of Opeth songs, such as "Blackwater Park" and "Master's Apprentices". On August 15, 2003, Mikael Åkerfeldt married his longtime girlfriend, Anna. On September 13, 2004, Anna gave birth to a daughter who they named Melinda, after the character in the concept album, Still Life. The couple had their second daughter, who they named Mirjam Ebba Maria Åkerfeldt, on October 28, 2007. Åkerfeldt is known to be good friends with Steven Wilson, the frontman of his favourite band, Porcupine Tree. Åkerfeldt is known to be the basis for the character Toki Wartooth from the popular cartoon Metalocalypse, as divulged in an interview with ultimate-guitar.com.[1]
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