This is great. Reverb before drive, trem square wave maxxed out, killswitches. Love it. Well done rig rundown. I actually bought the same Moose electronics reverb from Dublin because of these guys. And just like Carlos says…it crashes like crazy. Excellent.
Reverb and delay before drive was often used in shoegaze music, it's pretty cool because you essentially distort the delay and reverb because you're feeding it into distortion. More people should try it. I like tremolo before drives too!
Reading the comments from the trolls, who love to bash any modern creative thing is both the most entertaining and depressing thing about these videos. This band has put out back to back fantastic albums, and they’re really good live as well, and the songs are crafty as hell, but watching the old folks scream that rock ‘n’ roll is dead because it doesn’t sound like the thing they like just kills me. And I’m old.
I love that Carlos is pals with Richard Hawley. Because of course he is. And I was very pleased to see Curley has a Deco. Best pedal I've ever owned. A touch of tape saturation is an incredible tone sweetener.
ah ah I remember the coronado in the Some Neck shop in Dublin, I asked the price and told the guy, "give me a day or two to think about it" and bang this guy bought it !!! LOL it is in very good hands !!
Check out 'i love you' from this year's Glastonbury. Although it speeds up from the rhe studio version it's still pretty powerful. Good band and BJM and black angels some pretty good influences
Absolutely loved this one, I’m excited for what you guys have next, I gotta recommend another Greta Van Fleet rig rundown! In terms of what they’ve changed just from their last tour is definitely something worth checking out. Keep it up y’all!
Seriously. This was like finding 2 kids who started playing guitar a few months ago and just doing a show on them. But if they keep coming up with stuff people like then more power to them.
Carlos needs a diamond tremolo. Tap tempo, kill switch and more.. the plus most important thing a volume knob! i hate shite tremolos that drop volume when you engage.
Some of the sad negative comments, so what, it isn’t your sound move on and go back to SRV or John Mayer or whoever you w**k over in your parents basement. Some guitars don’t have to be ‘technically’ amazing to be good, some guitarist play for the song. A lot of the parts Carlos plays in this are from their songs and sound odd out of context and to those uneducated I’m their music understandably nothing special. Take a moment to listen to their music and it all comes together and works, I defy anyone not to listen to Jackie Down The Line and like it, indie alt rock might not be everyone’s thing but neither is seeing fast you can pick.
Exactly. You don’t have to be technically proficient to be musically interesting. I wouldn’t open the curtains if John Mayer was playing outside my window.
I love the natural road ware on that American Vintage 61. I want to get one in Fiesta Red if I can find one around 7.5 lbs and without QC issues that seem to plaque these guitars.
I believe he is putting the fuzz “in parallel” with his main board, so you have the dry alongside the fuzz. In a conventional board, the fuzz comes at the start of a “series” of pedals, losing the definition of the dry signal. Many devices are available to do this. I have a GigRig Wetter Box to experiment with the parallel method.
Tommy Schlug wants his shoes back #1 & if this lovely lad played the producers Fender Mustang on most of an album & then bought a..... Fender Mustang how was he confused by it's size when he got it. He played a Mustang, liked it, bought a Mustang, now it's really small??? Confused.
@@killar1one Yeah. But I've worked in fancy restaurants where the uniform was a white pressed shirt. Always an idiotic choice for a restaurant. Even in a dimmed restaurant. All black is the only way. A pure white shirt lasts at best a month. And that's dry cleaned. I was mainly poking fun at the white he was wearing. But I have dealt with the hell of maintaining white shirts. Can't even imagine trying to keep stuff white on tour. It was mainly a joke but his outfit will not be cleaned by bleach, etc for very long. Unless he has several backups. I ran a live music venue for 10 years and the top 2 rider requirements were new socks and underwear as it's so hard to get laundry done on the road. Most musicians wash their clothes in the sink at hotel, etc and wear the same clothes over and over.
The one single thing I admire about Fountaines DC is that they have no impostor syndrome whatsoever. The fact that they even signed off this rig rundown for the world to see it, is astonishing . Absolute amateur level of musicianship.
@@Two_Seat_Pete_FatA55perfect for them and their fans, like you. But on a public platform like RU-vid, everyone is entitled to comment and on rig rundown. To me they sound absolutely terrible, I’m only at Carlos. But good luck to them. From a fellow Irishman. Guitar gear wasting on them. He should only have a squier. Rory Gallagher signature guitar, fckin criminal
@pmck3438 I'm not a fan actually, their music doesn't do much for me, but you reek of bitterness. I like seeing people succeed from their work and effort.