After a recent gig of theirs I hung out with these two and basically got the verbal rig rundown. Very knowledgeable gearheads. Such a cool rig, such nice people. Also they put on one hell of a great show.
he seems genuine. not at all pretentious like one would imagine. seems like a good candidate for a couple pints and shooting the shit. love his work as well.
@16:59 it happened. a pedalboard actually became self-aware and tried to run away. thought we wouldn't notice, eh. skynet's Judgement Day is here, y'all
The last thing a Big Muff does is a " Hendrix thing". I don't think it's splitting hairs to differentiate between a Muff and a Fuzz Face.. What else did you learn? Maybe get a better made Muff style fuzz, like the OBN Haunt,or a Jam Red Muck - that dosent break all the time? These guys write some interesting songs, but I can't help but feel that there's something missing , - like heart.
+Toxic Potato jus saying, good dead bass strings (particularly flat wounds) are sought after. some people will buy them used because they can still last for years and they get a very consistent and specific tone. especially for garage-y psych rock, think tame impala lonerism esque.
It's nice when the musicians themselves go through their gear AND they actually know about the equipment! Not to mention it's a great band!
After a recent gig of theirs I hung out with these two and basically got the verbal rig rundown. Very knowledgeable gearheads. Such a cool rig, such nice people. Also they put on one hell of a great show.
One of the best bands around these days! GREAT band! Thanks for the RR!
he seems genuine. not at all pretentious like one would imagine. seems like a good candidate for a couple pints and shooting the shit. love his work as well.
Yess! Thank you! One of my favorite bands
Mentions Ed O'Brien - Mick from That Pedal Show toots the name drop horn...
Such a great band. Saw them at HoB in Chicago in 2012. One of the best shows I've seen.
Good job, never heard of them and now i am i will buy some albums. cool people.
Very happy he mentioned Wildwood Music in Louisville, CO.
Great place!
Fleeing New York!!!
One of my favorite bands he has such a good sound, knowing Ed Obrien contributed to it too
Matt Gleeson at Montys Guitars will wind pretty much whatever you want. He's a great guy
This Super bassman amp sounds awesome, I played thru it a few days ago - big impression.
Oh my god this made my day!!!!
Awesome! Band Of Skulls kick ass
I am surprised that you guys still havent done local h. that would be a really cool in depth review
Yesssssss!!!!! I've been waiting for this one!!!
@16:59 it happened. a pedalboard actually became self-aware and tried to run away. thought we wouldn't notice, eh.
skynet's Judgement Day is here, y'all
Don't say that too loud ... they're listening!
I love of the Rig Rundowns. Id love to see a RR of A Perfect Circle! (I'm sure I'm not the 1st to say that, though)
I didn't mean to open up some wounds, here,
gentlemen.
Any idea what strings Russell uses?
The Hot Cake has an internal Guitar/Bass switcher
This was a good one
The name of the microphones inside the Vibro kings?
Same rig as Pete Townshend has used for decades, two Vibro-kings with the 12" extension cabs.
What is a joz mostu?
listen to each and every word
That P bass, wow!
Gotcha!
los amo
I can't not see their guitar player as a young David Gilmour. Great job, Chris.
yesss!!!!!
The last thing a Big Muff does is a " Hendrix thing". I don't think it's splitting hairs to differentiate between a Muff and a Fuzz Face..
What else did you learn? Maybe get a better made Muff style fuzz, like the OBN Haunt,or a Jam Red Muck - that dosent break all the time?
These guys write some interesting songs, but I can't help but feel that there's something missing , - like heart.
Ronnie Wood rocks Vibro Kings on the road these days.
hmm, a basist that does not change the strings, hmmm how peculiar c:
+Toxic Potato jus saying, good dead bass strings (particularly flat wounds) are sought after. some people will buy them used because they can still last for years and they get a very consistent and specific tone. especially for garage-y psych rock, think tame impala lonerism esque.