Behind the Pedals: Exploring Our Unique Sound
Black Russian Big Muff
Just Another Day with the Pedals
When Sean from The One2s gets going with his pedals, it's like stepping into a different world. Our latest album, "This Is Not That," really owes a lot to these little boxes. Let's dive into what makes our sound tick.
The Digitech Whammy is a beast. It's like a secret weapon for the title track, bending pitches and taking the guitar to places you wouldn't expect. It's pretty popular among guitarists for this kind of stuff.
Then there's the Black Russian Big Muff for "Sad Eyes." It's got this deep, rich sound that really brings out the emotion in the song. It's a different flavor from the original Big Muff, a bit warmer and smoother.
For the song "This Is Not That," the Line 6 DL4 is our go-to. It's not just for delay; it's great for looping too, creating these big soundscapes that feel both wide open and really personal. A lot of guitar players dig delay pedals like this for their flexibility.
The Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl gives our tracks this cool, old-school vibe. It's like mixing a bit of the past into our modern sound. It's all about getting that warm, analog feel that you don't always get with digital stuff.
Last up is the Source Audio Nemesis. This pedal is super versatile, perfect for the different delay sounds we play around with. It's like having a bunch of delay pedals in one, and it's a big part of our eclectic sound.
So, that's a quick tour of the pedals that help shape our music. Each one adds its own flavor to our songs, and together, they're a big part of what makes our sound unique. It's all about mixing and matching these pedals to see what cool sounds we can come up with.