Pedal Talk Vol. 2: Real Estate 6

Posted by charles Mon, 30 Nov 2009 21:18:00 GMT

The Pedals of Martin Courtney, IV:

MXR Phase 90

Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man

The Pedals of Matthew Mondanile, III:

Boss DD-7 Digital Delay

Roland Space Echo

Small Stone

Yesterday New Jersey's Real Estate stopped by the studio for our second installment of Pedal Talk, our new podcast devoted to guitar effects pedals. Matthew (left channel) and Martin (right channel) are doing some really cool, subtle stuff with delays and phasers. No distortion boxes here. These two are devoted to clean sounds modulated, at times, by wide and slow phaser washes provided by either their MXR Phase 90 or Electro-Harmonix Small Stone. Aside from the occasional Roland Space Echo feedback whoosh AKA "the hurricane sound" (well-documented in this episode), their delay pedal settings feature quick and close echo returns more akin to reverb. Interestingly Matthew uses his Boss DD-7 Digital delay for a volume boost more than for a delay. It's also cool to learn that they used their guitar effects for filtering their vocals on their new cd (buy it here, here, or here). All in all we had a great conversation. Plus they graced us with an in-studio performance of "Fake Blues." Dig it. Here's Vol. 2:

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PODCAST PREMIER! Pedal Talk Vol. 1 5

Posted by charles Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:07:00 GMT

At long last we've launched Pedal Talk, our new podcast devoted to talking about magic and mischievous guitar effects pedals. In this installment we focus on a quartet of stomp boxes currently residing in the esteemed pedal-board of Chris Michaels. Check it, in this episode we demo:

MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay

Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb

Fulltone Supa-Trem

Seymour Duncan Twin Tone Classic

These are some wicked boxes. It was a blast talking to Chris about how he uses them and what he likes/dislikes about each one. Which reminds me, if you wanna hear more from Chris, his new album Morning and Night is now available on iTunes and at the Max Recordings Store. Or you can catch him and his band, The Cranks, at 9pm this Saturday 11/14/09 at the Oyster Bar.

So, enough with the shameless plugs. I could go on and on about what a great guitar player Chris is but it's best to let the audio speak for itself. Without further ado, heeeerrrre's...

PEDAL TALK