New Release and gigs...

The Gator

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I haven't been around much. Been working on new songs in the band. Getting some other ones recorded and playing gigs. Most of the pedals have made lately are pretty utilitarian. Making some switches for people.
As the title says we finally have a new release. Just three songs but it's been a lot of fun. Some of it's kind of 60s, some of it's kind of punk and some of it's kind of spaghetti western and surf mixed together LOL.

Here is a video Milo Diablo made for the song Diablo de Amor:

We are having fun!
 
Thank you!
On the song Jawbone Tell, I am using my Johnny A. Gibson into the Gatordrive and a magnetron echo. Then into a '68 Pro Reverb. The Gatordrive has the gain at noon and swamp mode at noon.
On Diablo de Amor, I am playing a '64 Jaguar, the same two pedals into the Pro reverb, but the swamp mode is off and the gain is only at 9 o'clock.
On the song You May Be Broken, I am playing the Johnny A Gibson again, this time into the Black Blade Fuzz, Fuzz at noon, into the Magnetron and the Pro Reverb. The Black Blade Fuzz gets a really cool tone on that first open E note!
 
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That's fab! Love the tunes. You sound like someone who might like a Gretsch! I often play in a similar style and have a RHH 6120 and a '53 Duojet RI with TV Filter'trons. They are perfect for that kinda music. Don't get me wrong - you sound perfect with what you're doing! I just love my Gretsches. Have you posted about your Gator Drive? Sounds like my kinda thing...

*EDIT* Found it! Wow - that looks great!
 
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Thank you!
The Gatordrive is a great all around utility drive. I use it the most. Because it is dual stage gain (not a dual OD) with full EQ spread throughout the circuit, you can dial the EQ in to sound like your guitar normally does, then bring in as much gain as you want. Super light gain, all the way to borderline fuzz territory.
I love Gretsch Guitars! I have a black 5420T with TV setzer pups, and a fully restored '68 Streamliner that belongs to a friend. I want to record a track with it. It sounds awesome!
 

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