 theokwilderbeas |
Any ideas? I know this is different for each album so say which album you're talking about. So Far: The rhythm guitar and bass harmonic backing is essential in songs for the deaf as well as the high pitched leads, overlaying build-ups and POWERFUL drums. Lullabies to Paralyze has lots of classic fuzz with eerie slide lap steel guitar over the top. Finally Era Vulgaris seems to have a more z-vex sound to the fuzz and chords that 'don't work' but do work....
Any known guitars, pedals, amps and production methods are welcome and greatly anticipated....
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Any ideas? I know this is different for each album so say which album you're talking about. So Far: The rhythm guitar and bass harmonic backing is essential in songs for the deaf as well as the high pitched leads, overlaying build-ups and POWERFUL drums. Lullabies to Paralyze has lots of classic fuzz with eerie slide lap steel guitar over the top. Finally Era Vulgaris seems to have a more z-vex sound to the fuzz and chords that 'don't work' but do work....
Any known guitars, pedals, amps and production methods are welcome and greatly anticipated....
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Posted: May 26, 2009 6:51 PM - Quote - Report! |
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 afterthewar |
If you figure out how they do it, tell me and you will be my hero. |
If you figure out how they do it, tell me and you will be my hero. |
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Posted: Jun 2, 2009 9:44 PM - Quote - Report! |
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 JDizzle787 |
http://forum.rekordsrekords.com/forum/index.php?sh owtopic=27737
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Ask and you shall receive the best possible answer... look through as much as you want, and you'll find some pretty cool info and tidbits spread around, probably the best place to look for such stuff.
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http://forum.rekordsrekords.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=27737
^^^^^
Ask and you shall receive the best possible answer... look through as much as you want, and you'll find some pretty cool info and tidbits spread around, probably the best place to look for such stuff.
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Posted: Jun 11, 2009 6:54 AM - Quote - Report! |