Martin Lopez

Martín López (born 20 May 1978 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish-Uruguayan drummer, currently a member and co-founder of progressive metal supergroup Soen, but is best known as the ex-drummer of Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth and melodic death metal band Amon Amarth.

Martín López
Birth nameMartín Walter López Cardozo[1]
Born (1978-05-20) 20 May 1978
Stockholm, Sweden
GenresProgressive metal, death metal, progressive death metal, progressive rock
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsDrums, percussion
Years active1995present
Associated actsAmon Amarth, Fifth to Infinity, Opeth, Soen, Anuryzm

López was born in Sweden to Uruguayan settler parents, later moving to Uruguay, then back to Sweden.

Career

López joined Opeth in 1997, after leaving Swedish melodic death metal band Amon Amarth on whose album Once Sent From the Golden Hall he played. With Opeth, he recorded the albums My Arms, Your Hearse, Still Life, Blackwater Park, Deliverance, Damnation and Ghost Reveries.

Due to health reasons, López left Opeth permanently on 12 May 2006, to be replaced by Martin Axenrot.[2] Lopez had not been actively involved with the band since the recording of Ghost Reveries wrapped in the summer of 2005. Lopez then shifted concentration to his old band, Fifth to Infinity.[3] On 28 May 2010, it was announced that Martin Lopez, bassist Steve DiGiorgio, singer Joel Ekelöf and guitarist Kim Platbarzdis had joined forces in the band Soen.[4] Their debut album, Cognitive, was released on 15 February 2012.

Equipment

Martín endorsed Premier drums on the first albums with Opeth; he then switched over to Tama. His Premier kit was a Signia Marquis series; his Tama kit is a Starclassic series. He also endorses Sabian cymbals.

In 2014 Martín switched to a Noble & Cooley drum endorsement.[5]

Discography

with Amon Amarth

with Opeth

with Soen

  • Cognitive (2012)
  • Tellurian (2014)
  • Lykaia (2017)
  • Lotus (2019)

References

  1. Martin Walter Lopez Cardozo. "Martin Walter Lopez Cardozo (Sköndal, 39 år)". Merinfo.se. Retrieved June 24, 2017.
  2. 13 January 2007. "OPETH Mainman Slams 'New Breed of Idiot Fans' for questions his judgement'" Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved on 25 July 2009
  3. "Blackeberg Records". Blackeberg Records. Archived from the original on October 9, 2011. Retrieved October 21, 2011.
  4. 28 May 2010, "Former OPETH Drummer Joins Forces With SADUS Bassist" Archived 1 June 2010 at the Wayback Machine, Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved on 28 May 2010.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on October 31, 2014. Retrieved October 31, 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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