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Henkka T. Blacksmith | |
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Seppälä at Rockharz Open Air 2016 | |
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Birth name | Henri Samuli Seppälä |
Born | (1980-06-07) 7 June 1980 (age 44) Espoo, Finland |
Genres | Melodic death metal, power metal |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1995–present |
Member of | Moon Shot |
Formerly of | Children of Bodom |
Website | cobhc |
Henri Seppälä (born 7 June 1980), also known as Henkka T. Blacksmith, is the former bassist of the Finnish melodic death metal band Children of Bodom from 1995 to 2019. He is also responsible for backing vocals both in studio and live. In 2020 he announced he would be joining the band Moon Shot as their bassist.
Henkka is a very common nickname for Henri and seppä means blacksmith in English. The reason he has a T. in the middle of his name is his nickname being Torso.
Biography
Seppälä was born in 1980 in Espoo, Finland. He first started playing guitar at the age of eleven. He got into the heavy metal scene through his brother, who listened to bands such as Slayer and Pantera with his friends. Before that, he had only had contact with glam metal/hard rock bands such as Guns N' Roses and Poison. As time passed, his interest started leaning towards heavier bands, until in the early 1990s he discovered black metal and death metal bands of the likes of Burzum, Dissection and Cannibal Corpse.
He played drums in his first band at the age of 13. The band was called Aivokasvain (Brain Tumour). He was part of the band for two years, and then quit, switching his main instrument to the bass.
When Samuli Miettinen quit Inearthed (the original name of Children of Bodom) in 1996, Seppälä joined the band, (asked by lead guitarist and singer, Alexi Laiho) he then adopted the 5-string bass.
He is the frontman of the band when it comes to interviews and public appearances. Other than the fact that he can speak Russian, Finnish, English, Swedish and some Spanish and French, he is also the most equilibrated member of the band, in a general way.
He studied political history at the University of Helsinki when not on tour, and received his Master's Degree in 2012 with a thesis on the role of NGOs in rural development in Finland. He is also into sports, and has a passion for (European) football and enjoys swimming. Musically, Seppälä was completely dedicated to Children of Bodom, and was the only member who did not have any side-projects during their time together. According to him, the most important things in his life are his family and his band at the time.
Influences
On the Children of Bodom official website, Seppälä lists his influences as Tom Araya, Billy Gould, Steve Brunner, Paulo Jr, Joe Principe and David Ellefson.
Equipment
- ESP Henkka T. Blacksmith Forest Signature Bass, 4 string (34" neckthru body alder, EMG 35DC)
- ESP Henkka T. Blacksmith Bottom Line Signature Bass, 5 string (34" neckthru body alder, EMG 40DC pickups)
- ESP Custom Shop "Assault" shaped (34" neckthru body alder, EMG 40DC pickups)
- ESP Custom Shop Viper Bass, same specs as his other basses, and can be seen on their live DVD Chaos Ridden Years (tuned CGCF)
- ESP Custom Shop Araya Shape (White with COBHC logo on fretboard, seen on the 2009 No Fear Tour)
Amp is an Ampeg SVT3pro and cabinet Ampeg 810. He boosts his sound with a Super Overdrive pedal or Tech21 Sansamp pre amp and uses an Audiotech Guitar Products Source Selector 1X6 Rack Mount Audio Switcher for switching between wireless units.
References
- BraveWords. "Former CHILDREN OF BODOM Bassist HENKKA SEPPÄLÄ's New Band MOON SHOT To Support DANKO JONES On Spring 2022 European Tour". bravewords.com. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
- "DSpace". helda.helsinki.fi. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
- "Children of Bodom Family Tree — The Metal". givememetal.com. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
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