Alexi Laiho
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Alexi performing at Masters of Rock 2007
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Background information | |
Birth name | Markku Uula Aleksi Laiho |
Also known as | Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho |
Born | April 8, 1979 |
Origin | Espoo, Finland |
Genre(s) | Melodic Metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Vocals |
Years active | 1993 – present |
Label(s) | Spinefarm Nuclear Blast Century Media |
Associated acts | Children of Bodom, Sinergy, Kylähullut, Impaled Nazarene |
Website | http://www.cobhc.com |
Notable instrument(s) | |
Jackson RR Signature Model |
Alexi "Wildchild" Laiho (Markku Uula Aleksi Laiho), (Born April 8, 1979) is a composer and lead guitarist for the bands Children of Bodom (where he is also the vocalist), Sinergy and Kylähullut. He has also played with Thy Serpent and Impaled Nazarene on occasion, in addition to Warmen.
Guitar World magazine has ranked him among the top 50 fastest guitar players in the world.
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[edit] Later career
In 1999, Alexi was invited to join Sinergy by Kimberly Goss, as the lead guitarist and support keyboard player. In 2001, Roope Latvala joined Sinergy, and a "master against disciple" situation was created, resulting in several guitar battles on the solos of Sinergy's songs.
Alexi was a guest musician on a song by To/Die/For ("In the Heat of the Night") and on a few songs by Norther, he also co-produced the debut album of the band Griffin, all between 2001 and 2002.
In September of 2002, Alexi's custom Jackson guitars (one of them bearing the famous "Wildchild" sticker) were stolen by an unidentified thief while he was asleep with Latvala after a night partying with the other members of the band after a concert. Alexi needed new instruments, but Jackson had just been sold to the Fender Musical Instrument Company and wouldn't be able to build a custom guitar for Alexi for at least one year. ESP Guitars, however, told Alexi they could build a replacement in three months, and he signed with the company.
In 2004, Alexi founded a side-project called Kylähullut, which was assembled together with Tommi Lillman (ex-Sinergy) and Vesa Jokinen (from Klamydia). The band was created merely for the entertainment of the musicians, and takes a carefree approach to their music. The band's discography includes a 4-track EP and a full-length 12-song album.
Alexi's life is dedicated almost entirely to music, and whenever he is not on tour with one of his bands, he is playing video games, drinking, or practicing. His main hobby is cars; he was taught how to drive by his father at the age of 10. Alexi owns a Pontiac Firebird, a 1974 Dodge Monaco and a Buick. In February of 2002 Alexi married Kimberly Goss, the front-woman of the band Sinergy, during a private ceremony in Finland. Prior to the marriage, they dated for four years. In 2004 they separated, but still remain close friends and band mates in Sinergy. More than once, Alexi has referred to his band-mates as "probably the only real friends I ever had" or saying "Those motherfuckers aren't my friends... I'm just brothers with them.". He has the letters "COBHC" (Children of Bodom Hate Crew) tattooed on his left hand and "HATE" tattooed on his right hand as an homage to Ozzy Osbourne, who has a similar tattoo with the letters O-Z-Z-Y. Alexi has been featured on the cover of Young Guitar Magazine several times, as well as being on the cover of Guitar World along with master guitarists Steve Vai and Zakk Wylde. In January of 2005 Rolling Stones interviewed Kirk Hammett and the interviewer asked him "Who do you think is the best guitarist ever?" to which Hammett responded "That would be me! Nah, just kidding. I would say it's the one and only Joe Satriani or that fucking amazing Wildchild Alexi! Oh what a power he has!" The "Wildchild" nickname comes from the song Hellion (covered by Children of Bodom on Follow The Reaper) by the band W.A.S.P.. His first guitar was a Tokai Stratocaster.
In April of 2005 Alexi generated a considerable amount of unrest in the metal guitar community when, in an interview with Guitar World magazine, he referred to popular prog metal act Dream Theater as "super lame" going on to say "It's not even music; it's sports." The magazine also referred to Dream Theater as Laiho's "favorite whipping boys." In January 2006 issue of the same magazine, reader Brad Bailey asked "Why did you make those lame comments about Dream Theater in GW? You're a fine player, but comments like those just make people lose respect for you. Did you know it caused a big stir?" to which Laiho responded "Fuck. Well, apparently it did. First of all, I think it's really funny that people trash bands and musicians every day on the internet, and nobody gives a shit. But once you say something like that - which wasn't even too bad - in a magazine, all of a sudden you're the biggest dick on the earth. But truthfully, I don't know why I said that. I was having a bad day or something."
Alexi has had some personal problems. Between the first two Bodom albums, he attempted to commit suicide in Sweden by overdosing on painkillers. Fortunately he was discovered and taken to a hospital in Espoo to recuperate.
[edit] Guitar endorsements
In January 2003, ESP Guitars announced a line of Alexi Laiho Signature Models. The US version guitars are a slightly different shape than what Alexi usually plays, as the RV shape is a copyrighted Jackson shape. So to avoid a lawsuit, ESP made the bottom horn slightly larger and also put in a cut-away to get to the higher frets. Another difference is the use of solid black or yellow pinstripes on the paint finish instead of his traditional pinstriped design which ESP have replicated for his guitars. The guitar comes in two finishes: black w/yellow stripe and white w/black stripe. The guitar has a neck-thru 25.5” design, using a 3-pc maple neck with a 24-fret ebony fingerboard and pearl saw-tooth inlays, although Alexi on his own guitar has custom scythe inlays on some of his white guitars. The ESP Alexi includes white binding on neck and head, the ESP custom shop version comes with a natural maple neck while the LTD is painted, and it comes with professional-quality components including a Floyd Rose original tremolo, Gotoh tuners, and a single Seymour Duncan AHB-1 in the bridge position, (or an EMG HZ H4 humbucker) . As of 2007, a cheaper model (the Alexi- 200) is also available, in either solid black or white finish. It's a bolt on, 25.5" Scale with the body made out of basswood, with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. It features a Floyd Rose Licensed bridge and one EMG-ESP LH-300 bridge pickup. There is also a Limited Edition Alexi signature guitar (the ESP Alexi-600SE) which is black and pink. He also has a Custom Shop and Stardard version of the Black and Pink guitar in his traditional pinstriped design that is not available in the US.
[edit] Tunings
- D Standard (D G C F A D) : Hatebreeder, Follow The Reaper, Hate Crew Deathroll (except 2 songs) Something Wild, Lake Bodom
- Dropped C (C G C F A D) : Hate Crew Deathroll (Sixpounder, Angels Don't Kill), Are You Dead Yet?, Blooddrunk
[edit] Discography
[edit] With Children Of Bodom
Albums, Demos, and EPs
- Implosion of Heaven - Demo (1994)
- Ubiquitous Absence of Remission - Demo (1995)
- Shining - Demo (1996)
- Something Wild (1997)
- Hatebreeder (1999)
- Tokyo Warhearts (Live CD, 1999)
- Follow the Reaper (2001)
- Hate Crew Deathroll (2003)
- Trashed, Lost & Strungout (2004)
- Are You Dead Yet? (2005)
- Stockholm Knockout Live - Chaos Ridden Years (Live CD & DVD 2006)
- Blooddrunk (2008)
Singles
- Children of Bodom (1998)
- Downfall (1999)
- Hate Me! (2000)
- You're Better Off Dead! (2002
- Needled 24/7 (2003)
- In Your Face (2005)
- Are You Dead Yet? (2006)
- Trashed, Lost & Strungout (2006)
- Blooddrunk (2008)
[edit] With Sinergy
Albums
- Beware the Heavens (1999)
- To Hell and Back (2000)
- Suicide By My Side (2002)
[edit] With Kylähullut
Albums
- Keisarinleikkaus (2004)
- Turpa Täynnä (2005)
- Lisää Persettä Rättipäille EP (2007)
[edit] With Impaled Nazarene
Albums
- Nihil (2000)
[edit] Guest appearances[1]
- Guitar Heroes album - [song "Sioux City Sarsaparilla"] (2007)
- Godsplague - H8 [guitar solo on "Don't Come Back"] (2007)
- Pain - Psalms Of Extinction [guitar solo on "Just Think Again"] (2007)
- Annihilator - Metal [guitar solo duel with Jeff Waters on "Downright Dominate"] (2007)
- Raskaampaa Joulua (Various artists) - [guitar solo on "Petteri Punakuono (Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer)"] (2006)
- Rytmihäiriö - Seitsemän Surman Siunausliitto [guitar solo on "Pyörillä Kulkeva Kuoleman Enkeli"] (2006)
- Stoner Kings - Fuck the World [guitar solo on "Mantric Madness"] (2006)
- Lauri Porra - Lauri Porra [guitar solo on "Solutions"] (2005)
- Warmen - Accept The Fact [vocals on song "Somebody's Watching Me"] (2005)
- Griffin - No Holds Barred [guitar solo on and backing vocals on "The Sentence" and "Bleed"] (2003)
- Norther - Dreams of Endless War [backing vocals on "Youth Gone Wild"] (2002)
- To/Die/For - All Eternity [guitar solo on "In The Heat Of The Night"] (1999)
- Megadeth Live - Peace sells but whos buying (Gigantour 08 live backround Vocals)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Scythes Of Bodom English and German Alexi Laiho and Children of Bodom Fanpage
- RttP 402 pictures from 5 tours of COB
[edit] External links
- Children of Bodom Official Website
- Alexi Laiho Interview on Modern GuitarsMagazine
- Fan interviews Alexi Laiho
- Sinergy at Nuclear Blast
- Kylähullut Official Website
- Scythes of Bodom: COBHC Fanpage
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