You guys should touch on the stoner rock sound, fu Manchu, kyuss. Sleep, and electric wizard. Also would love if you guys did Dinosaur jr. You two rock!
They did it and i'm gonna say it up front... it was the worst sound like i've ever seen and it sounded nothing like Ultimate Post-Rock Rig, it was terrible! Which is a shame cos Ultimate Post-Rock Rig is my favorite band of all time!
@@KeeperOfPoops I agree with that! (the fact it sounds nothing like Ultimate Post Rock Rig) if they had gotten for the lead rig a Fender Player Jaguar, Orange CR60C, Walrus SLO Reverb, Xotic BB Preamp and a Boss RC1. that would've been much closer! and for the rhythm rig they should've gotten an Epi Les Paul modern, kept the Vox AC15, MXR Dynacomp, MXR Nano Clone and an MXR Mirror Image Delay.
Please do The Stone Roses. You have the jangly, funky sound from the first album (which is 30 years old this year - surely a good reason to do a sounds like) plus the Zeppelin inspired riffs on Second Coming.
Green Day, Blink, Sum 41... To me they're all bands that were so mainstream I hardly consider them punk... I'd think about Bad Religion, Pennywise, NoFX and Me First And The Gimme Gimmies... Maybe Rancid or even The Offspring... The bands you mentioned were more like the 'boybands' of punk like the Backstreet Boys or NSYNC... Over commercialized pop punk without much substance and aimed at teenage girls... Not always bad... But punk? Nah... That was the 90s though... Only took the record industry a few years to take everything innovative about the 90s and destroy it... Outside of the punk genre bands like Nickelback come to mind
Bad Religon (JCM 800 and 900's, Les Paul Junior and Les Paul Standard) NOFX (Hefe: Fender Telecaster with EMG hz pickup with a EVH5150, Melvin Esp Eclipse into a Mesa boogie Mark 3 or 4) They all use pedals but you can get the main rythm sound with the equipment mentioned plus a couple of pedals. I know that BR used some Overdrives and Melvin and Hefe both have chorus and delay.
Easy, steal what ever you can from your local guitar/music shop. Obviously i don't condone stealing/Shoplifting that's just something i saw in a Sex Pistols interview once
@@Yohahn Do you happen to know what amp Mike uses? I have a similar bass... But it's a Jerry Jones (Danelectro remake from the 90s) and it has a 30" scale length
I'd love to hear a 50s/60s rig - I've been trying to get that classic doo wop sound for so long and it's really hard to find anything out there with comprehensive gear advice. I'd greatly appreciate if you two could do a video on that! Thanks Matt and Rabea, I love this series so much!
@@RJValdes09since when are franz Ferdinand industry plants? They grew because they ran underground raves in a factory until they got signed by domino records, during a bit of a boom in Scottish and international indie rock, they earned their success
imo there is no ultimate rig for that, ive played in that style for 10 yrs now and ive had equally doom-worthy tones out of a crate amp, a marshall jcm 800, a dual rectifier(blasphemy!), AND a fender hot rod deluxe with all knobs on 10 (including volume) And then there are fuzz pedals....so many to choose from Its all about how you dial it in and stage your gain, and how you play. I saw the melvins live for the first time a long time ago and the next day my playing was instantly different. I was standing 5 feet away from King Buzzo as he was playing and i noticed how "sludgy" his hand movements were, dont know how to say it, but my doomage suddenly got a lot more feel in it. But yeah, as a title for the vid in this series, i totally getcha
And when talking specifically stoner rock, id just go with any amp really, a stoner rock tone is just a classic rock tone that you hit your strings harder with and then blow up the amp with a fuzz pedal with all its knobs turned up for your lead tone with doom and sludge people are usually chasing after the most massive sound possible while retaining some sense of tightness with stoner rock its more of a super mid-range focused light overdrive, and the amps breakup headroom and speaker wattage/size doesnt need to be suited for semi-tight fuzz chugging (like a fender blues jr wouldnt be, or the fender HRD BUT the HRD does that by itself with all knobs on 10 which is how i use it. But just doesnt take a pedal to boost it more while remaining tight enough for chugs at that point.) By the way, QOTSA's Songs for the Deaf had an endless plethora of amps tracked on that album, many guitar tracks are a blend of a shitload of other tracks together. And a lot of those amps were random cheap used solid state combo amps they got for 50 bucks and tracked them to add unique textures to the overall guitar tone (blended in). I get a really convincing QOTSA tone out of my old crate amp, FWIW
i think they did a terrible job, it sounds nothing like Ultimate Indie Rock Rig, which is a shame cos they're my favorite band of all time but on a more positive note what would you name the riffs they came up with? can you give em fitting song titles?
Sounds like most Metal rig? Metal being everything from Black Sabbath to Pantera levels of gain :) Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax? Thanks guys! Love the stuff you do!
@@EzyoMusic It might be tricky with super high gain stuff and keeping clarity. May need a gate or something. Or an od pedal that helps to control the thump. But everything else the DSL series would be good I think for 80s metal. But it'd be cool for them to get a head and cab if possible.
it sounds nothing like Ultimate Indie Rock Rig i can tell you that, they have a way different sound to in this video considering their frontman and Lead guitarist plays a Fender Jazzmaster through a Marshall Bluesbreaker with a Dunlop Wah, Boss Blues Driver, Dimension Chorus and Delay, with an EHX Holy Grail and their Rhythm guitarist uses a Gretsch G5655, Orange Combo, EHX Green Russian Big Muff, Small Clone and Micro POG
This one is probably the most fun sounds like that I have watched yet (I have watched them all) you could tell that you were really happy with your selections of gear, and were having a lot of fun writing some indie riffs. Great job.
I used to be in an Indie band. I got some great tones running a Telecaster through an Orange TH30 and driving the clean channel, full volume, low wattage.
I play mostly indie rock stuff and my two main guitars are a modded out squire jag and a G&L legacy tribute (strat). They both work great. I usually prefer the jag for rhythm and jangly stuff, but the G&L neck pickup sounds soo good for playing lead lines with lots of bends and vibrato. Plus positions 2 and 4 can give you some really unique tones. When I record I usually use them both on the same track.
be sure to call your Indie Rock band "Ultimate Indie Rock Rig" and play the songs they did in this video differently and make your tone nothing like the tone in this video just to make this video wrong and cause a flamewar
One band I'm still waiting for you guys to do is Death From Above 1979. Also, what about Stoned Jesus, Fu Manchu, Them Crooked Vultures, or anything like that.
they should use, the Duesenberg they used in the BY Busting Green Day video a fender twin reverb a JHS Twin Twelve which is essential to get the sound of his fender silverface a Digitech Whammy (obviously) an EHX POG and some sort of fuzz which has a glitchy weird sound, like a JHS Crayon
i hated the sounds and gear picked cos it's all wrong, it sounded nothing like ultimate indie rock rig the genre episodes suck cos it's better when they play real songs
I am a heavy metal guy and want to thank you guys for doing this video to help me think outside the box and make me realize playing is just for fun. Great job!
There's a great Aussie Indie-rock band called Hockey Dad and they got some nice tones you guys might like to try. Great vid as always, this is definitely my favourite set of vids from Andertons
Sound like classic prog rock rig. (Yes, Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield, etc. ) Power metal rig (Power Wolf, Dragon Force, Lords of the Trident) So many fun directions to go. Liked this one a lot I was digging the sound of the Jaguar with the fuzz. Keep it up.
I would like to see an Ultimate 80's New Wave Rig! Saying, that, you should also do sound likes of a lot of New Wave bands like The B-52's, The Cars, etc.
Great vid. When I think Indie Rock those are pretty much the sounds I hear in my head too... How about a Sludge/Stoner Rock Ultimate Rig... The wrinkle being guitar AND bass. Personally I'm hoping P-90's are involved...
I have a classic vibe jag with 11's on it. This video inspired some new playing and wanting to buy a big muff for sure without hesitation and few other pedals. Great video
Sound like "bankrupt rig" the most affordable pieces in the shop. Sound like "lottery winner rig" most pricey set up of everything in the shop 🤷♂️ see how much there is a difference for fun of it.
I've got a Squier Jaguar with .009s on it and you *don't* need thick heavy strings. I would recommend changing the bridge for the Mustang style so that you're not constantly knocking the strings out of place but it's now about the most stable tuning guitar I've got. You do def have to be gentle with the tremolo arm (no divebombing) and make sure the nut is well looked after (either graphite the slots or change for a Tusq one) but don't be dissuaded from buying one because you think you need to use heavy gauges.
Steven B i think it’d be interesting if they did a 5k budget so that they wouldn’t necessarily be getting the most expensive gear just to do it but still not be as limited as the budget videos
cool video guys, this certainly can help many to see what they should be going for but also for the ones that know more it is really cool to dive in to analise what makes the sound of indie what it is. Not as straight forward as other genres.
i know i'm late to the scene but I've made four fitting song titles for the four excerpts played in the video 1: Play it Loud and Proud 2: Easy Come, Easy Go 3: Let's Hear It For Lynn! 4: Get Up And Go what would you name the excerpts they did?
You should up the budget now to like £2000/2500 for those of us who can stretch further and maybe have already got decent gigging rig and are looking to upgrade especially if your working the genres styles. And yes I’d love to see a stoner rock,grunge,alternative rig with a higher budget.
This was awesome, I'm not really into that type of music but if you two put together a band and recorded those songs, I'd listen to it. Great job! Now Judas Priest!!!
You guys should touch on the stoner rock sound, fu Manchu, kyuss. Sleep, and electric wizard.
Also would love if you guys did Dinosaur jr. You two rock!
Agreed Dino is well overdue..... and Pixies.
I just got one of the J Mascis Jazzmasters and its crazy just how close you get with the guitar alone.
DINOSAUR JR. YES PLEASE
ErichWilliam Squier one?
Somali Yacht Club
Sound Like / Ultimate Psychedlic Rock Rig pleeeaaase
Flo Ula
Fuzzy?
@@skippityblippity8656 Fuzzy and clean yeah
That’s what I was gonna ask!
And maybe a dotted eight note delay?
Effect-wise would include a crapload of fuzz and a wah pedal
I would love to see a shoegaze inspired rig.
For £1500 it would have to be no guitar, all pedals lol
Every pedal in the store and a jaguar
Mainly just a good reverb pedal, a fuzz, possibly some sort of modulation, an offset Fender and a cleanish amp
@@stephenowen3383 And whole pedals in music store😅
slowdive, my bloody valentine, diiv, cocteau twins
Sound like King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard without busting the bank.
Jonathan Meyer thats quite imposible to sind like them without the fluts and 2 drumkits
Please!!!!!
I'd be interested what 'era' of Gizz they'd pick, they've got a bunch of different sounds for each of the 3 guitars
No
Get an Eastwood Univox microtonal guitar.
I'd love to see you guys take a crack at The Pixies or St. Vincent
Do we get to see Rabir dressed as Annie?
Sound like ultimate post-rock rig would be awesome!
This right here
I third this!
If These Trees Could Talk but they'd need a 3rd guitar, maybe get Danish Pete in on it.
They did it and i'm gonna say it up front... it was the worst sound like i've ever seen and it sounded nothing like Ultimate Post-Rock Rig, it was terrible!
Which is a shame cos Ultimate Post-Rock Rig is my favorite band of all time!
@@KeeperOfPoops I agree with that! (the fact it sounds nothing like Ultimate Post Rock Rig)
if they had gotten for the lead rig a Fender Player Jaguar, Orange CR60C, Walrus SLO Reverb, Xotic BB Preamp and a Boss RC1. that would've been much closer!
and for the rhythm rig they should've gotten an Epi Les Paul modern, kept the Vox AC15, MXR Dynacomp, MXR Nano Clone and an MXR Mirror Image Delay.
Please do The Stone Roses. You have the jangly, funky sound from the first album (which is 30 years old this year - surely a good reason to do a sounds like) plus the Zeppelin inspired riffs on Second Coming.
Yes
Can’t believe you haven’t done them already. Get it done!
yes +1
Ibanez CS9 and Alesis midiverb II are both essential. A hollow body guitar with humbuckers will work for guitar.
Beena great great suggestion.
Punk Rock Rig of the 70's - (Sex Pistols, Clash, etc) & Punk Rock Rig of the 90's (Green Day, Blink-182, Sum 41, etc). I love this show!!
Green Day, Blink, Sum 41... To me they're all bands that were so mainstream I hardly consider them punk... I'd think about Bad Religion, Pennywise, NoFX and Me First And The Gimme Gimmies... Maybe Rancid or even The Offspring... The bands you mentioned were more like the 'boybands' of punk like the Backstreet Boys or NSYNC... Over commercialized pop punk without much substance and aimed at teenage girls... Not always bad... But punk? Nah... That was the 90s though... Only took the record industry a few years to take everything innovative about the 90s and destroy it... Outside of the punk genre bands like Nickelback come to mind
@@LilSirAxolotl yeah they are pop punk rather than punk
Bad Religon (JCM 800 and 900's, Les Paul Junior and Les Paul Standard) NOFX (Hefe: Fender Telecaster with EMG hz pickup with a EVH5150, Melvin Esp Eclipse into a Mesa boogie Mark 3 or 4) They all use pedals but you can get the main rythm sound with the equipment mentioned plus a couple of pedals. I know that BR used some Overdrives and Melvin and Hefe both have chorus and delay.
Easy, steal what ever you can from your local guitar/music shop. Obviously i don't condone stealing/Shoplifting that's just something i saw in a Sex Pistols interview once
@@Yohahn Do you happen to know what amp Mike uses? I have a similar bass... But it's a Jerry Jones (Danelectro remake from the 90s) and it has a 30" scale length
I vote for Stoner. Always wondering how Colour Haze is getting that sweet fat guitar tone Or Samsara Blues Experiment.
Somebody mentions Colour Haze. I upvote.
I'd love to hear a 50s/60s rig - I've been trying to get that classic doo wop sound for so long and it's really hard to find anything out there with comprehensive gear advice. I'd greatly appreciate if you two could do a video on that! Thanks Matt and Rabea, I love this series so much!
Yeah I could hear this being played at fuck ton of breweries in my city. Good job.
XD
What city haha
@@IntergalacticFool Richmond va
Taimir Gore FACTS
I’m definitely getting a Black Keys, Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, vibe from these tones.
well.. that was the idea
you mean industry plant vibe?
@@RJValdes09since when are franz Ferdinand industry plants? They grew because they ran underground raves in a factory until they got signed by domino records, during a bit of a boom in Scottish and international indie rock, they earned their success
7:42 - Basic 3D? Love the new room name!
Epic fail with this one xD
I thought it was their indie band name tbh. "Hi, we're Basic 3-D, and this song is called Fade Into The Distance"
That sounds like a band name in itself, and I like it
Erm.... it’s definitely our Indie Band name ;-)
@@RabeaMassaad of course it is! Need to hear Basic 3Ds debut single now 😂
What about ultimate stoner rock rig without busting the bank?
Get some Bongzilla in there, I could see it. Lol
FU MANCHU!
imo there is no ultimate rig for that, ive played in that style for 10 yrs now and ive had equally doom-worthy tones out of a crate amp, a marshall jcm 800, a dual rectifier(blasphemy!), AND a fender hot rod deluxe with all knobs on 10 (including volume)
And then there are fuzz pedals....so many to choose from
Its all about how you dial it in and stage your gain, and how you play. I saw the melvins live for the first time a long time ago and the next day my playing was instantly different. I was standing 5 feet away from King Buzzo as he was playing and i noticed how "sludgy" his hand movements were, dont know how to say it, but my doomage suddenly got a lot more feel in it.
But yeah, as a title for the vid in this series, i totally getcha
And when talking specifically stoner rock, id just go with any amp really, a stoner rock tone is just a classic rock tone that you hit your strings harder with and then blow up the amp with a fuzz pedal with all its knobs turned up for your lead tone
with doom and sludge people are usually chasing after the most massive sound possible while retaining some sense of tightness
with stoner rock its more of a super mid-range focused light overdrive, and the amps breakup headroom and speaker wattage/size doesnt need to be suited for semi-tight fuzz chugging (like a fender blues jr wouldnt be, or the fender HRD BUT the HRD does that by itself with all knobs on 10 which is how i use it. But just doesnt take a pedal to boost it more while remaining tight enough for chugs at that point.) By the way, QOTSA's Songs for the Deaf had an endless plethora of amps tracked on that album, many guitar tracks are a blend of a shitload of other tracks together.
And a lot of those amps were random cheap used solid state combo amps they got for 50 bucks and tracked them to add unique textures to the overall guitar tone (blended in).
I get a really convincing QOTSA tone out of my old crate amp, FWIW
c standard tuning. Humbucker loaded guitar. Fuzz pedal through a bass amp. Great shout for a sounds like though.
Sound like Kevin Shields-My Bloody Valentine?
Yes!!
i want this more than anything ever
Sam Green easy- Ibanez RG model, Engl Screamer and a miku pedal.
Vacuum cleaner
@@ip9068 He is. But you can get close(enough) with just a few pieces of gear and a lot of practice.
Sounds like Mac DeMarco without breaking the budget, the cheaper the better
You can do that with 200 bucks or less
@@jgbulhoes8556 shit I did it for $30
@@frankietheghost9385 behringer vibrato?;)
@@bradmiller4652 kmise chorus actually
The ultimate Hair Metal or Hard Rock rig!! :D That would be awesome!
Lovro Knezevic Humbucker-Floyd rose-any Marshall ... and maybe a tube screamer.... or maybe not
@@dandyism7288 I would add a bit of delay and reverb, and maybe some light phaser and chorus for that tone :)
yeah! the ultimate hair metal or hard rock is my favorite band of all time
You guys did a great job IMHO. The riffs you came up with and the gear that you chose definitely gave me early Arctic Monkeys/early Strokes vibes.
i think they did a terrible job, it sounds nothing like Ultimate Indie Rock Rig, which is a shame cos they're my favorite band of all time
but on a more positive note what would you name the riffs they came up with? can you give em fitting song titles?
The decade inspired rigs idea is a really good one I think, especially if you do it By Busting The Bank and get some proper classic gear involved.
Dude, sound like sonic youth without busting the bank :D
Good luck getting all the weird tunings they use for like every song
Sounds like most Metal rig? Metal being everything from Black Sabbath to Pantera levels of gain :) Megadeth, Slayer, Anthrax? Thanks guys! Love the stuff you do!
I would split that into modern metal and less-modern metal. Because I'm not really sure if you can do modern metal without busting the bank.
@@EzyoMusic you can easily do modern metal without busting the bank
Boss Katana(lead channel models a 5150 III), any guitar with high output or active pickups. Done and done.
Oh and don't forget the 4x12 cab
@@EzyoMusic It might be tricky with super high gain stuff and keeping clarity. May need a gate or something. Or an od pedal that helps to control the thump. But everything else the DSL series would be good I think for 80s metal. But it'd be cool for them to get a head and cab if possible.
Don’t sound like anyone I can think of but I love the tones. I think you guys should sound like Hippo Campus. I love those guys.
it sounds nothing like Ultimate Indie Rock Rig i can tell you that, they have a way different sound to in this video
considering their frontman and Lead guitarist plays a Fender Jazzmaster through a Marshall Bluesbreaker with a Dunlop Wah, Boss Blues Driver, Dimension Chorus and Delay, with an EHX Holy Grail
and their Rhythm guitarist uses a Gretsch G5655, Orange Combo, EHX Green Russian Big Muff, Small Clone and Micro POG
Sound Like | Mac DeMarco Without Busting The Bank
70s Squier Strat, Vibrato pedal and a nice Fender clean amp
Vibrato not chorus
yes please!!!
Was just about to suggest Mac
@@tipyourbartender one wiggly worm
This one is probably the most fun sounds like that I have watched yet (I have watched them all) you could tell that you were really happy with your selections of gear, and were having a lot of fun writing some indie riffs. Great job.
what would you name the indie riffs? can you give them a fitting title each?
I used to be in an Indie band. I got some great tones running a Telecaster through an Orange TH30 and driving the clean channel, full volume, low wattage.
I’ma start an indie rock band and ONLY use G&L 🤘🏻😏
Lol, I was thinking, what a provocative challenge.
I mean, I own a g&l fallout and they are perfect for Indie rock
@@jenshache agreed! The sc2 as well.
I play mostly indie rock stuff and my two main guitars are a modded out squire jag and a G&L legacy tribute (strat). They both work great. I usually prefer the jag for rhythm and jangly stuff, but the G&L neck pickup sounds soo good for playing lead lines with lots of bends and vibrato. Plus positions 2 and 4 can give you some really unique tones. When I record I usually use them both on the same track.
be sure to call your Indie Rock band "Ultimate Indie Rock Rig" and play the songs they did in this video differently and make your tone nothing like the tone in this video just to make this video wrong and cause a flamewar
Sound like Primus!
Solid tones in this one, the decade rigs sounds like a killer idea
For some reason that first tune gave me somewhat uptempo Interpol vibes. How about a sounds like Interpol?
Indeed. My first thought too. Please Interpol!
Interpol is super underrated
Sounded like Interpol to me aswell! They should definitely do Interpol!!!
What would you call the first tune?
@William Allison Behold "Play it Loud and Proud"
is that a good enough title?
The perfect indie rock guitar = A Squah Jag-you-wah!
Sqwire jawire
a what?
Naaaa mate, the perfect indie rock guitar = A Gwetsh Jee twenny for twenny
I think you mean a squire jaguar, clod
@@isaacwells8515 You ruined the joke.
Coincidentally, my mate plays a hollow-body Gretsch in his indie band and the other guitarist plays a Jaguar. Weird.
Great Video! Please do a sound like Ultimate Punk Rock Rig :)
...and Break the Bank!
that would be awesome! Ultimate Punk Rock Rig is my favorite band of all time!
@William Allison are you dumb fam? it's a genre of music, not a rock band
As an editor "Basic 3D" made me lose it 😂
Big fan of ya'll's videos!
You guys should do "Sound Like the Clash"!
Sometimes, like now, the less expensive are more expressive. Beautifully done.
One band I'm still waiting for you guys to do is Death From Above 1979. Also, what about Stoned Jesus, Fu Manchu, Them Crooked Vultures, or anything like that.
Yes dfa
Fuck yes DFA🙌
Them Crooked Vultures would be awesome, I’d love to see what they’d get for Josh and John Paul Jones
i have been using pretty much all of those pedals for a while and i haven't been disappointed whatsoever. they are great.
The Streamliner series by Gretsch never fails to amaze me
Well, I mean, now you've brought it up, you kinda have to do the Jack White BY busting now... lmao
they should use, the Duesenberg they used in the BY Busting Green Day video
a fender twin reverb
a JHS Twin Twelve which is essential to get the sound of his fender silverface
a Digitech Whammy (obviously)
an EHX POG
and some sort of fuzz which has a glitchy weird sound, like a JHS Crayon
Sound like anything most versatile ultimate build!
Love the sounds and gear picked. Really enjoy the genre episodes. Blues band next? Cover band? Funk, country, early Rock n Roll.
i hated the sounds and gear picked cos it's all wrong, it sounded nothing like ultimate indie rock rig
the genre episodes suck cos it's better when they play real songs
Creedence Clearwater Revival without busting the bank.
That’d be awesome, John Fogerty is a great songwriter but a pretty underrated guitarist in my opinion
Sounded great! Nice choices. This is more useful, or inspirational, than artist-specific too.
but it sounded nothing like Ultimate Indie Rock Rig
which sucks cos they're my favorite band of all time!
I am a heavy metal guy and want to thank you guys for doing this video to help me think outside the box and make me realize playing is just for fun. Great job!
There's a great Aussie Indie-rock band called Hockey Dad and they got some nice tones you guys might like to try. Great vid as always, this is definitely my favourite set of vids from Andertons
You sound like a mix between Blur, Bloc Party, and Queens of the Stone Age
But they sound nothing like Ultimate Indie Rock Rig
which is a shame cos they're my favorite band
Sound like classic prog rock rig. (Yes, Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield, etc. ) Power metal rig (Power Wolf, Dragon Force, Lords of the Trident) So many fun directions to go. Liked this one a lot I was digging the sound of the Jaguar with the fuzz. Keep it up.
OH YES! Classic Prog Rock rig and Power Metal Rig are my favorite bands of all time!
I'll be honest, either Rabea has a steaming hangover, or he's not OVERLY enthusiastic about this genre 🤣
The Sounds Like series is simply the best content you guys produce. Good job Matt and Rabea. 👍
I would like to see an Ultimate 80's New Wave Rig! Saying, that, you should also do sound likes of a lot of New Wave bands like The B-52's, The Cars, etc.
The Cars is a great idea. So many great, mostly unrecognized guitar solos.
Elliot Easton is criminally underrated
OH YES! Ultimate 80's New Wave Rig is my favorite band of all time!
Weird literally was trying to find a video exactly like this a week ago and the weren't any. Thanks guys I thought the tones were spot on
Great vid. When I think Indie Rock those are pretty much the sounds I hear in my head too... How about a Sludge/Stoner Rock Ultimate Rig... The wrinkle being guitar AND bass. Personally I'm hoping P-90's are involved...
nah this was a terrible vid, it sounded nothing like ultimate indie rock rig! when i think of indie rock these are abolutely NOT the sounds i think of
I have a classic vibe jag with 11's on it. This video inspired some new playing and wanting to buy a big muff for sure without hesitation and few other pedals. Great video
well i would definitely listen to that indie band's album
@SallyCanWait1996 well Ultimate Indie Rock Rig are releasing the album "Best of Ultimate Indie Rock Rig" in March of 2020
I'm hyped for it
@@sakimiyu4169 sadly it's delayed due to the virus, it should come in 2021 with any luck
Awesome! You guys should do “sound like” in specific decades!
Jazz master/ jaguar and a fender twin reverb and you’re good
Love this format! Nice to explore affordable items and pedals i've never head of before!
That was awesome
Yes keep doing them, could garage rock possibly be a contender?
no it wasn't, it was awful! it sounded nothing like ultimate indie rock rig
@@KeeperOfPoops you're cute like that
A very off-the-wall setup but really versatile. Nice job guys! Could try a classic rock and roll rig and a 60's psychedelic setup too?
Sound like "bankrupt rig" the most affordable pieces in the shop. Sound like "lottery winner rig" most pricey set up of everything in the shop 🤷♂️ see how much there is a difference for fun of it.
that would be awesome! Bankrupt Rig and Lottery Winner Rig are my favorite bands of all time!
I've got a Squier Jaguar with .009s on it and you *don't* need thick heavy strings. I would recommend changing the bridge for the Mustang style so that you're not constantly knocking the strings out of place but it's now about the most stable tuning guitar I've got. You do def have to be gentle with the tremolo arm (no divebombing) and make sure the nut is well looked after (either graphite the slots or change for a Tusq one) but don't be dissuaded from buying one because you think you need to use heavy gauges.
Tom Petty and Mike Campbell of the heartbreakers. Budget 12 string in a sounds like would be sweet
I think that you two should make an amazing indie rock band. I'd dig that
You guys should do more "By Busting the Bank" videos.
Steven B i think it’d be interesting if they did a 5k budget so that they wouldn’t necessarily be getting the most expensive gear just to do it but still not be as limited as the budget videos
cool video guys, this certainly can help many to see what they should be going for but also for the ones that know more it is really cool to dive in to analise what makes the sound of indie what it is. Not as straight forward as other genres.
Do a 70s British Punk-Rock rig!!!
Those pink and blue jazzmasters are beautiful!
Hi Matt & Rabea, what about Coldplay, from Parachutes to X:Y album?
I play the same model of semi hollow ibenez and it's a beautiful thing that when broken in plays beautifully
Do a sounds like shoegaze, a la MBV, Ride, Slowdive, Pale Saints, and Chapterhouse.
Looking Glass is the best OD i have ever used (2nd is Mayflower Walrus Audio, 3rd TRex Alberta 2)
Sound Like RABEA and MATT please!!
I guess it’s been decided you both need to make an indie rock album now
Guys, do Two Door Cinema Club please please please!
Thanks, you're the best!
i used to have that jaguar. so fun! I hated the tuning instability but it was a full pallate of tone
Sound like:
Cage The Elephant
Modest Mouse
The Killers
Catfish and the Bottlemen
Colin Olsen i think they already did the Killers :D
Ok, sorry, they did the Darkness and not the Killers
Catfish and the Bottlemen!!
I would love to see a sounds like for Private Island, they are kind of tricky in their combinations on their rig
i know i'm late to the scene but I've made four fitting song titles for the four excerpts played in the video
1: Play it Loud and Proud
2: Easy Come, Easy Go
3: Let's Hear It For Lynn!
4: Get Up And Go
what would you name the excerpts they did?
I would call the first one Take Me Out but that'd get be sued by Franz Ferdinand
Vinyl Scratch you can’t sue for a title
@Jude Forrester True but the problem is the song sounds almost too much like it
Very smart. I don't know if I've seen anyone do a video like this before. Great idea.
What about Robin Trower or John Squire from The Stone Roses....
Keep going guys. You manage to make this very entertaining. Cheers!
Ultimate punk rock rig, that would be nice
Christian Schneider Yes please
Oh yes! Ultimate Punk Rock Rig is my favorite band of all time
Finally some alternative ! I dig it
Make an Ultimate Post Punk Rig video.
SisterRay100 yes!! How to sound like Wayne Hussey from the Sisters of Mercy and The Mission
i'd love that! Ultimate Post Punk Rig is my favorite band of all time
You should up the budget now to like £2000/2500 for those of us who can stretch further and maybe have already got decent gigging rig and are looking to upgrade especially if your working the genres styles.
And yes I’d love to see a stoner rock,grunge,alternative rig with a higher budget.
Ultimate Garage Rock Rig
that would rule! Ultimate Garage Rock Rig is my favorite band of all time!
Thats some of my favorite playing. Which would make sense, being that I love indie.
Sound like early Genesis (Steve Hackett & Mike Rutherford)
Dude that last jam was epic !!!!! Good job guys !!!
What would you name that last jam? can you give it a fitting song title?
you don't have to if you don't want to.
@William Allison behold... "Get up and Go"
how's that for a slice of fried gold?
John Squire/Stone Roses please!
Def do the decades inspired rigs. Was gonna suggest. Oh and do Styx Tommy and the master JY deserve some love.
STONE ROSES PLEASE :)
This is really great, I like the 'inspired by' approach. Ultimate funk rock rig would be cool.
OH YES! Ultimate Funk Rock Rig is my favorite band of all time
Sounds like: Foals
Much love to indie rock. Would love to see more of it.
This was awesome, I'm not really into that type of music but if you two put together a band and recorded those songs, I'd listen to it. Great job!
Now Judas Priest!!!
Superb. The best of these you've done! Sixties garage next!
Maybe a psych rock genre sound like?
just add more reverb and phaser to this rig and here you are)
@@brainmurde And fuzz.
@@hairychris444 sure. but fuzz is already in Rabea's rig.
Good to see the looking glass getting some love. I've got one and its always on in some capacity
Sound like Gojira! Some sort of prog metal rig would be dope as well!
they've done gojira before
@Andrew Taylor it was ok but it was a bit Muddy to sound like Joe and Christian
i'd love to see a revisited version of it, don't you agree?
Vinyl Scratch yeah I’m with you. I would love to see them do it again with some different gear.
@FellRider I'm late but there's a BY busting the bank video for them done this year
they didn't do Explosia and replaced it with L'faunt Sauvage
Saki Miyu yeah I’ve watched it! Sounds much better than the without busting video.
I would love a Seattle grunge rig ! Love the show brothers keep up the hard work .