David Martijn Westerholt (born 30 March 1979) is a Dutch symphonic metal musician, renowned as the founder, keyboardist, primary songwriter, and producer of the band Delain.[1] Born in Madrid, Spain, to Dutch parents, he relocated to the Netherlands at the age of six.[2] Westerholt initially gained prominence as the keyboardist for Within Temptation from 1996 to 2001, contributing to their early albums Enter (1997) and Mother Earth (2000), before departing due to a prolonged bout of Pfeiffer's disease, a form of infectious mononucleosis that caused chronic fatigue.[3]After his recovery, Westerholt founded Delain in 2002 as a studio project, drawing on his symphonic metal roots to blend orchestral elements with heavy riffs and melodic vocals.[1] The band's debut album, Lucidity (2006), marked their breakthrough, featuring former Within Temptation vocalist Sharon den Adel and establishing Delain's signature sound of gothic and symphonic influences.[4] Over the years, Delain evolved into a touring act with multiple lineup changes, including the high-profile departure of longtime singer Charlotte Wessels in 2021, after which Westerholt restructured the band around himself as its sole constant member.[1] Key releases include April Rain (2009), We Are the Others (2012), and the 2023 album Dark Waters, which showcased a refreshed lineup and continued exploration of themes like empowerment and introspection.[5]In addition to Delain, Westerholt has pursued other creative ventures, notably co-founding the theatrical folk metal project Eye of Melian in 2021 with his wife, vocalist Robin La Joy, inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's legendarium.[6] The project signed with Napalm Records in November 2025 for the release of their second album, Forest of Forgetting, on February 13, 2026, which includes a cover of Bruce Dickinson's "Blackthorn Winter" and emphasizes symphonic storytelling rooted in fantasy lore.[6] Westerholt's brother, Robert Westerholt, is the guitarist and co-founder of Within Temptation, linking their careers within the Dutch metal scene.[5]
Early life
Family background
Martijn Westerholt, born David Martijn Westerholt on March 30, 1979, in Madrid, Spain, to Dutch parents, grew up in a supportive family environment that emphasized musical education despite his parents' limited personal involvement in music. The family relocated to the Netherlands when Westerholt was six years old.[2][7][8]His parents enjoyed a repertoire centered on classical music, opera, and pop acts like ABBA, but they did not play instruments themselves.[8] The family actively encouraged their children to pursue instrumental training, leading Westerholt to begin piano lessons in his youth.[8]Westerholt was primarily influenced musically by his two brothers, both accomplished guitarists who exposed him to rock and metal genres.[8] His older brother, Robert Westerholt, played a pivotal role in shaping his interests by introducing him to heavier music styles and later co-founding the symphonic metal band Within Temptation, where Robert serves as guitarist.[8]
Musical training and education
Martijn Westerholt grew up in a musically inclined family in the Netherlands, where playing instruments was actively encouraged by his parents, who themselves enjoyed classical music, opera, and pop acts like ABBA, though they did not play instruments. With two older brothers both taking up the guitar—including his sibling Robert Westerholt, future founder of Within Temptation—Martijn opted for a different path and began studying piano as a child.[8][9]His early musical training focused on classical music through private piano lessons, which he started at a young age and continued alongside keyboard instruction for approximately twelve years. This foundational education instilled a strong technical base in keyboard performance, distinguishing his style from the guitar-centric influences of his brothers. While immersed in classical repertoire during lessons, Westerholt's broader musical exposure expanded in the 1980s, with Europe's "The Final Countdown" marking one of his earliest vivid memories of popular music.[2][9][8]By his teenage years, Westerholt had transitioned from formal lessons to applying his skills in rock and metal bands, blending classical elements with influences from progressive rock acts like Genesis and symphonic metal pioneers such as Nightwish. Although he pursued a degree in Communication at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences starting in 1998, his musical development remained self-directed after his instrumental training, emphasizing practical band experience over further academic study in music.[8]
Career
Time with Within Temptation
Martijn Westerholt served as the keyboardist for the Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation from 1996 to 2001. As the brother of guitarist and co-founder Robert Westerholt, he joined the group during its formative years, contributing to the development of its signature symphonic sound through intricate keyboard arrangements and synthesizer work.[9][10]Westerholt played a key role in the band's debut album, Enter (1997), where he provided synthesizers across all tracks and co-wrote songs such as "Restless" alongside Robert Westerholt and vocalist Sharon den Adel. His contributions helped blend gothic metal elements with orchestral textures, establishing Within Temptation's early style. He continued in this capacity for the follow-up album, Mother Earth (2000), handling keyboards and co-writing the re-recorded track "Restless," which showcased the band's evolving, more accessible symphonic approach.[11][12][13]In 2001, Westerholt departed from Within Temptation due to a diagnosis of infectious mononucleosis, a condition that sidelined him from performing for several years. He was replaced by fellow keyboardist Martijn Spierenburg, who joined for the band's subsequent tours and recordings.[14][15]On August 8, 2025, Westerholt made a surprise guest appearance with Within Temptation at the Leyendas del Rock festival in Villena, Spain, performing the track "Stand My Ground" to fill in for their regular keyboardist, Vikram Shankar, who was unable to play. Westerholt described the moment as a "homecoming" after nearly 25 years away from the band.[16]
Founding and evolution of Delain
Martijn Westerholt founded Delain in 2002 after departing from Within Temptation, establishing it as a Dutch symphonic metal studio project in Zwolle.[17] Initially not intended for live performances, the project allowed Westerholt, serving as the primary songwriter and keyboardist, to explore his musical vision independently.[8] The debut album, Lucidity, was released on September 25, 2006, via Gutter Records, featuring guest vocalists such as Sharon den Adel of Within Temptation and Liv Kristine of Leaves' Eyes, alongside contributions from other symphonic metal figures.[18] This release showcased a blend of gothic and symphonic elements with a "poppy" production style, achieving notable success in the Netherlands and prompting demand for live shows.[17]Responding to fan interest, Westerholt assembled a live lineup in 2006, including vocalist Charlotte Wessels, guitarist Ronald Landa, bassist Ray van Lente, and drummer Sander Zoer, transitioning Delain from a solo endeavor to a performing band.[17] The second album, April Rain, arrived on April 24, 2009, via Roadrunner Records, recorded with the new ensemble and emphasizing a heavier, more cohesive metal sound with fewer guest appearances—most notably Marco Hietala of Nightwish on select tracks.[17] This evolution marked Delain's growing stability, with Westerholt retaining creative control while incorporating band input, leading to expanded touring across Europe.[8]Delain continued to build momentum through subsequent releases, including We Are the Others on June 1, 2012, via Napalm Records, which highlighted anthemic choruses and social themes; The Human Contradiction on April 4, 2014, introducing experimental elements like clean male vocals; and Moonbathers on August 26, 2016, noted for its diverse song structures and orchestral depth.[19][20][21] Westerholt's songwriting partnership with Wessels drove these albums, balancing symphonic orchestration with accessible melodies, while the band toured extensively with acts like Nightwish and Sabaton.[22] The 2020 release of Apocalypse & Chill on February 7 via Napalm Records explored introspective themes amid global uncertainty, produced by Westerholt and featuring electronic influences.[23]In February 2021, Delain underwent a major restructuring when Wessels, guitarist Timo Somers, bassist Otto Schimmelpenninck van der Oij, and violinist Marina La Torraca announced their departure, leaving Westerholt as the sole remaining original member.[24] Citing creative differences and a desire for new paths, the split ended a long-standing collaboration but preserved Westerholt's ownership of the band name and brand.[24] Rebuilding swiftly, he reunited with Landa and Zoer, adding vocalist Diana Leah and bassist Ludovico Cioffi to form a refreshed lineup. This iteration debuted with the single "The Quest and the Curse" in August 2022, emphasizing renewed vitality.[22] The seventh studio album, Dark Waters, released on February 10, 2023, via Napalm Records, maintained Delain's symphonic core while incorporating Leah's powerful vocals and modern production, signaling a reborn phase focused on team-oriented creativity.[22][24]
Eye of Melian and additional projects
In 2021, Martijn Westerholt founded Eye of Melian, a symphonic metal project characterized by ethereal, orchestral soundscapes inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy literature.[25] As the primary songwriter and producer, Westerholt envisioned the project as a cinematic exploration of emotional and narrative depth, blending symphonic elements with folk influences to evoke immersive storyscapes.[26] The debut single, "The Bell," featuring vocals by Finnish singer Johanna Kurkela, was released in December 2021, marking the project's introduction to audiences.[27]Eye of Melian's self-released debut album, Legends of Light, arrived in June 2022, showcasing Westerholt's compositions alongside contributions from Kurkela on lead vocals, American lyricist Robin La Joy on backing vocals and poetry, and arranger Mikko P. Mustonen for orchestral elements.[28] The album's tracks, such as "Light" featuring guest vocalist LEAH, emphasize lush, fantasy-driven arrangements that prioritize atmospheric storytelling over traditional metal aggression.[26] In April 2022, Westerholt and La Joy discussed the project's focus on evoking emotions through abstract lyrics and melodies, drawing parallels to film scores while avoiding literal Tolkien adaptations.[28]By November 2025, Eye of Melian signed with Napalm Records, announcing their sophomore album Forest of Forgetting, slated for release on February 20, 2026.[29] The album includes a cover of a Bruce Dickinson song and the lead single "Blackthorn Winter," which highlights Kurkela's soaring vocals and Mustonen's intricate orchestrations.[6] A tour supporting the release is scheduled for March 2026 in Finland, underscoring the project's growing live presence.[26]Beyond Eye of Melian, Westerholt contributed keyboards and arrangements to the 2005 rock opera project Infernorama's album A Symphony for the Heartless, a collaborative effort featuring Dutch metal musicians including future Delain vocalist Charlotte Wessels and Epica's Mark Jansen.[5] This one-off endeavor, released on Mystic Empire Records, explored dramatic, symphonic narratives in a theatrical format, predating Westerholt's full-time commitment to Delain. No other major independent projects by Westerholt have been documented outside his core band affiliations.
Musical style and contributions
Influences and songwriting approach
Martijn Westerholt's musical influences draw from a broad spectrum of rock, progressive, and symphonic metal genres, shaped by his early exposure to classic acts. Growing up, he was inspired by artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Genesis, The Police, Marillion, and Dream Theater, which informed his foundational keyboard and compositional style.[9] Later influences expanded to include harder-edged bands like Pantera, Paradise Lost, Nightwish, and Rammstein, alongside pop and cinematic elements from Queen, Toto, Europe, ABBA, Hans Zimmer's film scores, I See Stars, and The Birthday Massacre.[8] Westerholt has particularly admired Nightwish's Tuomas Holopainen for his innovative song structures, describing them as "really amazing" and a significant touchstone for his own arrangements.[9]Westerholt's songwriting approach emphasizes collaboration while maintaining a strong personal vision, often beginning with piano experimentation to develop core melodies. He starts by "playing around" on the piano until "the melody sticks," prioritizing creative freedom without boundaries to foster organic ideas.[30] This process frequently involves close partnership with vocalists like Charlotte Wessels, who contributes lyrics and arrangements, as seen in co-written tracks such as "Start Swimming" from Delain's April Rain.[9] Other band members, including Guus Eikens, provide input on riffs and structures, evolving into a collective effort where ideas are refined iteratively.[8] For Delain's Moonbathers, Westerholt adopted a modern, flexible method of recording songs individually across sessions to accommodate touring, allowing post-production tweaks like added fills for polish.[8]As a self-described perfectionist, Westerholt insists on final creative control, stating, "I don’t believe in democracy when it comes to defining your own music... in the end there must be only one making the final decisions."[9] He integrates contemporary tools, such as AI programs to generate vocal lines over piano melodies, enhancing efficiency while writing from the heart to avoid losing authenticity.[30] Influences from daily life and 1990smusic further inspire him, ensuring songs remain true to his vision despite fan feedback.[30] This methodical yet intuitive style has defined Delain's symphonic sound, balancing intricate keyboard layers with accessible hooks, and extends to his work on Eye of Melian's Forest of Forgetting (2025), where orchestral elements support theatrical folk metal narratives.[6]
Production and keyboard techniques
Martijn Westerholt, a founding member and primary keyboardist of Delain, has been instrumental in shaping the band's symphonic metal sound through his keyboard arrangements and production work, drawing from his earlier tenure with Within Temptation. During his time with Within Temptation from 1996 to 2001, Westerholt contributed keyboards to their debut album Enter (1997), where his playing added atmospheric depth, particularly in piano-driven segments like the opening of "Candles," which provided a haunting, melodic foundation to the gothic metal tracks.In Delain, Westerholt's keyboard techniques emphasize layered orchestral elements blended seamlessly with heavy guitars and electronic synths, creating a dramatic and bombastic texture that defines the band's style. He incorporates '80s-inspired synth vibes alongside epic, orchestral swells, as heard in tracks like "Hands of Gold" from Moonbathers (2016), where keyboards maintain intensity without overpowering the rhythm section.[8][31] His arrangements often center around melodic solos and atmospheric pads, such as the keyboard-focused structure in "Tainted Hearts" from Dark Waters (2023), showcasing his ability to craft intricate, multi-layered parts that evoke both classical influences and modern electronica.[32]Westerholt's live keyboard setup relies on versatile workstations to handle the complexity of Delain's arrangements, utilizing equipment like the Korg Krome 61-Key Music Workstation for its expansive sound library, the Korg Triton Le61 for dynamic synth leads, and the Roland XV-88 for orchestral emulations. This allows him to perform up to 100 keyboard tracks per song without heavy reliance on backing tracks, prioritizing an authentic stage presence where keyboards enhance rather than dominate the vocals and guitars.[33][34]As a producer, Westerholt typically handles Delain's albums in-house, starting with collaborative songwriting sessions involving bandmates like Charlotte Wessels and Guus Eikens, where he lays down initial keyboard demos to establish the harmonic framework. For We Are the Others (2012), he shifted from self-production to working with external producers Jacob Hellner, Fredrik Thomander, and Anders Wikström in Stockholm, incorporating pre-studio writing camps to refine structures based on live performance feedback.[35] Later works like Moonbathers (2016) and The Human Contradiction (2014) returned to his self-directed approach, dividing recording into segmented sessions to accommodate touring, enabling post-tour revisions such as adding fills or adjusting song lengths for better flow.[8] For albums such as Moonbathers, he mixed in Sweden with the Fredman brothers (Henrik and Fredrik) and mastered with Ted Jensen in New York, focusing on clarity in orchestral-keyboard layers while preserving the raw energy of metal elements. More recent releases like Dark Waters (2023) credit Westerholt as the sole producer.[8][36] This iterative, team-oriented process ensures a polished yet organic sound, with Westerholt emphasizing flexibility—adapting song-by-song rather than adhering to rigid formulas—to evolve Delain's production across albums.[37][31]
Personal life
Health issues
In 2001, shortly after the release of Within Temptation's album Mother Earth, Martijn Westerholt was diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis, also known as glandular fever or Pfeiffer's disease, which caused severe fatigue and exhaustion.[38][7] This condition forced him to leave the band, as the symptoms rendered him unable to participate in touring and performances.[7] Westerholt endured the illness for four consecutive years, during which he channeled his energy into songwriting from home, laying the groundwork for his future project Delain, founded in 2002.[39]Later in his career, Westerholt faced burnout toward the end of 2019, stemming from the intense demands of managing Delain, including organizing extensive tours across North America and Europe, producing the album Apocalypse & Chill, and handling administrative tasks like visas and mixes.[40][41] The overload led to a breakdown in band dynamics and contributed to the departure of four members in early 2021, leaving Westerholt as the sole remaining founder.[40]Amid the 2021 band split, Westerholt experienced a profound mental health crisis in February of that year, describing a moment of overwhelming despair where he awoke feeling engulfed in internal darkness and contemplated suicide.[42] This episode was exacerbated by the burnout and professional turmoil, but Westerholt has since prioritized recovery through moderated workloads, sufficient rest, and stress management to sustain his musical endeavors.[41]
Family and residence
Martijn Westerholt was born into a family that encouraged musical pursuits, though his parents themselves did not play instruments and their tastes leaned toward classical music, opera, and ABBA. He grew up with two brothers, both of whom play guitar; his older brother introduced him to music and significantly influenced his career path. One of these brothers is Robert Westerholt, the guitarist and co-founder of the symphonic metal band Within Temptation.[8]Westerholt is married to Robin La Joy Westerholt, an American lyricist and fantasy enthusiast known for her contributions to projects like Eye of Melian, where she collaborates closely with her husband on lyrics inspired by Tolkien-esque themes. The couple met in 2017 while she was still living in the United States, and they married thereafter; Robin relocated to the Netherlands to join him.[43][44]Westerholt and his wife reside in the Netherlands, where he was raised after relocating from Spain at the age of six.[43]
Discography
Within Temptation releases
Martijn Westerholt served as Within Temptation's keyboardist from the band's formation in 1996 until his departure in 2001 due to health issues related to infectious mononucleosis (Pfeiffer's disease). During this period, he contributed keyboards and synthesizer parts to the band's debut releases and co-composed select tracks, helping shape their early symphonic metal sound.His primary contributions appear on the following releases:
Enter (1997, studio album): Westerholt provided synthesizer and keyboards across all tracks, including the lead single "Restless," which he co-composed with Robert Westerholt.
Mother Earth (2000, studio album): As a core band member, Westerholt handled keyboards and co-wrote music for tracks such as "Dark Wings," "In Perfect Harmony," and the title track, contributing to the album's orchestral elements and commercial breakthrough.
Our Farewell (2001, single): Westerholt performed keyboards on this release, drawn from Mother Earth, marking one of his final contributions before leaving the band.
Ice Queen (2001, EP): He supplied keyboards for the EP's versions of the hit single and live recordings, supporting the promotion of Mother Earth during the band's rising popularity in Europe.
These works established Westerholt's role in Within Temptation's foundational era, blending gothic and symphonic influences before the band evolved with new members post-2001.
Delain releases
Martijn Westerholt founded Delain in 2002 as a studio project while dealing with health issues that sidelined him from Within Temptation, serving as its keyboardist, producer, and primary songwriter across all releases. His compositional focus on symphonic metal elements, blending orchestral arrangements with electronic keyboards, shaped the band's output from its debut through its evolution into his solo endeavor following the 2021 departure of other core members. Westerholt's involvement extended to production and arrangement on every album and EP, ensuring continuity in Delain's melodic, atmospheric sound even after lineup changes.Delain's releases encompass seven studio albums, four EPs, and one live album, primarily distributed by Roadrunner Records early on and Napalm Records since 2014. The discography reflects Westerholt's growth from demo-like project work to polished symphonic productions, with themes often exploring introspection, empowerment, and fantasy. Key milestones include the debut Lucidity (2006), which established the band's formula, and later works like Dark Waters (2023), released under his solo project banner.
Features new exclusive tracks and live recordings; Westerholt's current production.
These releases highlight Westerholt's enduring role, underscoring Delain's impact in the symphonic metal genre. Singles and videos, such as "We Are the Others" (2012) and "Moth to a Flame" (2023), often served as promotional precursors, but the core catalog remains anchored in full-length works.
Eye of Melian releases
Eye of Melian, Martijn Westerholt's solo project blending symphonic and ethereal elements, has released a debut album and instrumental companion, along with an initial single from its forthcoming sophomore effort. The project draws on Westerholt's production expertise, incorporating cinematic soundscapes and guest vocalists such as Johanna Kurkela.The debut album, Legends of Light, was independently released on June 21, 2022, coinciding with the summer solstice to evoke themes of lingering light. This 11-track record features orchestral arrangements and lyrics co-written by Robin L.A. Joy, with Kurkela providing lead vocals on several pieces. Key tracks include "Vita Nova," a 6:33-minute opener exploring renewal, and "Light," a collaborative single featuring Canadian vocalist LEAH, released as the album's fifth single to highlight its luminous motifs. The full tracklist is as follows:
A companion release, Legends of Light - Instrumental Versions, followed on December 23, 2022, stripping vocals to emphasize Westerholt's keyboard and symphonic compositions for a more ambient listening experience. This edition underscores the project's film-score influences, allowing the intricate layering of strings and synths to stand alone.In November 2025, Eye of Melian signed with Napalm Records, marking a shift to major-label distribution. The first output under this deal was the single "Blackthorn Winter," released on November 11, 2025, as a frost-themed prelude to the project's second album. This track reinterprets Bruce Dickinson's 2024 solo song from The Mandrake Project, infusing it with Eye of Melian's signature ethereal production and Kurkela's vocals to evoke wintery introspection. An official music video accompanied the release, amplifying its narrative of quiet wonder amid snowfall.The single heralds Forest of Forgetting, slated for release on February 20, 2026, as a double-disc digipak featuring expanded instrumentation and bonus material. While a full tracklist remains unrevealed, the album promises to deepen the project's mythological storytelling, building on Westerholt's vision of "epic and elegant storyscapes." Pre-orders opened alongside the single announcement, available in formats including translucent reptile marbled vinyl.