Merel Bechtold

Merel Bechtold (born February 27, 1992) is a guitarist from the Netherlands. She was born in Blaricum. She started playing guitar in 2007 at the age of fifteen. Half a year later she founded the band Purest of Pain, in which she played lead guitar until its disbandment in 2018. In 2013, she released the single "Momentum" and in 2014 she starred at the large metal festival Wacken Open Air.

Merel Bechtold
Merel Bechtold performing with Delain in 2015
Background information
Born (1992-02-27) February 27, 1992
OriginBlaricum, Netherlands
GenresDeath metal, power metal, symphonic metal, hard rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Composer
Instrument(s)Guitar[1]
Years active2007–present
Member ofDear Mother
Formerly ofPurest of Pain, Delain, MaYaN
Websitemerelbechtold.com

Musical acts

At the end of 2012, Bechtold performed her first performance with Delain. In 2013, for the first time, she filled in for Timo Somers, Delain's main guitarist. During the same period, she performed several concerts with Purest of Pain. In October 2014, she was contacted by Isaac Delahaye (Epica, ex-MaYaN) who had to leave MaYaN for other priorities. After two concerts in January 2015 as a replacement, the band asked her to become a permanent member. She left MaYaN in 2023.

In the summer of 2014, she became part of Anneke van Giersbergen's The Gentle Storm, with van Giersbergen's husband Rob Snijders. She then played several concerts with Delain alongside Somers. In 2015, she again accompanied Delain at other concerts with Sabaton. From October 2015 until June 2019, Bechtold was officially a permanent member of Delain.[2] In 2019 Bechtold formed the alternative/metalcore band Dear Mother, with David Pear and former Delain member Joey de Boer.[3]

Instruments

Bechtold uses guitars from the Dutch custom guitar shop VanderMeij Guitars, based in Amsterdam. She is mostly seen on stage with her white sevenstring multiscale VanderMeij Magistra. As an amplifier, she uses the ENGL 650, Ritchie Blackmore Signature. For effects use only, Bechtold uses Strymon El Capistan digital tape echo and Octaver Polish Taurus. She uses Ernie Ball strings and Dunlop Jazz plectrums.

References

  1. "Interview with Merel Bechtold". Metal Exposure. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  2. "Merel Bechtold". Archived from the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved February 12, 2016.
  3. "About me". Retrieved February 26, 2023.
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