Once upon a time I posted here, a lot. Then I went to college. Then I started playing in a few bands. Then one of my bands got pretty okay and we played a lot of shows and recorded an EP. Here's that EP:
Notable: Seymour Duncan '59s were used on lots of the guitar tracks here - a set in an SG Standard and a set in a LP Standard. The cleanest guitars are also an Antiquity II set in a '52 RI Telecaster. This was done before I got my Ant II P-bass pickup though. (I'm on bass on this one) Amps ranged from an Orange Tiny Terror to a Plexi to a Deluxe cranked to hell. Lots of fun pedals on there, too - octave, fuzz, tape echo, etc. Bass amps were my Mesa Walkabout + Aguilar 4x10 and an old V4/SVT810. Recorded at Q Division in Boston.
Give it a listen, let me know if you like it!
Also - hookiest is "Salty Wine," personal favorite is "Valley of Woe."
Notable: Seymour Duncan '59s were used on lots of the guitar tracks here - a set in an SG Standard and a set in a LP Standard. The cleanest guitars are also an Antiquity II set in a '52 RI Telecaster. This was done before I got my Ant II P-bass pickup though. (I'm on bass on this one) Amps ranged from an Orange Tiny Terror to a Plexi to a Deluxe cranked to hell. Lots of fun pedals on there, too - octave, fuzz, tape echo, etc. Bass amps were my Mesa Walkabout + Aguilar 4x10 and an old V4/SVT810. Recorded at Q Division in Boston.
Give it a listen, let me know if you like it!
Also - hookiest is "Salty Wine," personal favorite is "Valley of Woe."
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