dase wrote:gunslinger_burrito wrote:Oh, forgive me for not reading all 74 pages, but does anyone have a shot of The Grey Daturas' stuff? I'm curious; I love the hell out of that group.
Hey I know this! They're friends and/or acquaintances of mine.
Rob's guitar setup was often huge and changing, but he used a EHX multiplexer a lot, and I remember a lot of Maxon delay too(the big enclosure one). Sometimes some moog ring mod. Definitely a green russian big muff, and sometimes MXR distortion+ and phase 100. Old E1 headrush as well. Oh and TU2 that is now sitting on my bass board hehe. Towards the end of the band it was paired right down to the big muff, a couple of overdrives and a looper. Played a 50's jazzmaster into one of those single channel 200 watt orange reissues from the late 90s / early 00s.
Mason (bass/drums) use a mosrite bass, modded hot cake distortion, boss delay, akai headrush, and often a frostwave ring modulator, I'm reasonably sure it was the later version. Plugged into whatever was around, often the rackmount type SVT's.
Bonnie uses/used a jaguar, crybaby (I think? Pretty sure it's the one my bandmate loaned to her like a decade ago) wah, green russian big muff, boss delay, ehx pulsar, dod grunge, the prunes and custard pedal by the dude who makes hotcakes who's name is escaping me right now, and plugged into another Orange and matching 4x12 that I'm pretty sure was Rob's. Towards the end, and in her solo stuff now she used a DL4 for loops. Her setup's pretty much the same now except she has a couple of tym guitars big muffs and a 'dangerous man' fuzz made by our friend which is tbh the best green russian clone I've ever used.
Killer band, good people, and my god Bonnie Mercer is one of the most under-rated noise guitarists ever.
Rad! And yes, she is hugely underrated in that field.