EarthQuaker Session: Covet - "Howl"
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Covet came to EarthQuaker Studios and laid down a session of their tune "Howl". Warden Optical Compressor stays on for Yvette's guitar and David's bass the entire time. David also rocks a Space Spiral extensively, adding depth to the low end. Cameo appearances by Westwood Translucent Drive Manipulator, Avalanche Run, Swiss Things, and both sides of the Hoof Reaper! Enjoy a melodic window into the minds of these progressive wizards.
Video: Chris Tran
Audio: Jeff France
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One of the most recorded and revered circuits of all time, the Deluxe Reverb still graces many stages you’ll see today. But what makes it a great pedal platform and why did Jamie Stillman base the Easy Listening on that, relatively, low wattage amp?
Currently working as the touring engineer for Melvins, Kurt uses EQD pedals in his signal chain as a way to really express himself in the mix, truly feeling the music while he mixes. The pedals, aside from the sounds they create, allow him to manipulate the physical knobs while the band is performing.
tags Covet, Yvette Young, David Adamiak, Covet band, Math Rock, Ares, Currents, Audiotree Live, Avalanche Run, Swiss Things, Hoof Reaper, Space Spiral, The Warden, Westwood