Dwarfcraft named dropped in Guitar Buyer
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Dwarfcraft named dropped in Guitar Buyer
Picked up Decembers Guitar Buyer magazine, don't always buy it but I knew I was going to be way early for a meeting.
The Dude from Coheed & Cambria had some nice things to say about Dwarfcraft Devices... I though that as shortscalers love on, and, or build those pedals this might be of interest,
The Dude from Coheed & Cambria had some nice things to say about Dwarfcraft Devices... I though that as shortscalers love on, and, or build those pedals this might be of interest,
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I just wanted to point out that Aen used BANGIN! as an expletive. Until now I was pretty sure only 12 year olds and guys from jersey said that.
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Thom wrote:Awesome! Which Dwarfcraft pedals does he use?
In the interview I he says he uses a 'bunch' of Dwarfcraft stuff, but specifically mentions The Great Destroyer.
I loved Coheed's first record and saw them a couple or three times. Once headlining and a couple of times supporting Thursday, who were pretty much my favourite American band back then...They've pretty much drifted out of my consciousness since then though.
So what is the story, if I wanted a DwarfCraft device of my very own? Uk distributor? or online? Or What?
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I loved their first two records. After that they kind of turned into a run of the mill rock band IMO. "Welcome home" from the third record was a good song, but the rest of that record let me down when it was released. I heard good things about the one right after that, but never really listened to it, and then I heard a couple songs off their newest one a couple weeks ago and they just sounded like plain, boring run of the mill cock rock but with coheed vocals.Stuart wrote:Thom wrote:Awesome! Which Dwarfcraft pedals does he use?
In the interview I he says he uses a 'bunch' of Dwarfcraft stuff, but specifically mentions The Great Destroyer.
I loved Coheed's first record and saw them a couple or three times. Once headlining and a couple of times supporting Thursday, who were pretty much my favourite American band back then...They've pretty much drifted out of my consciousness since then though.
So what is the story, if I wanted a DwarfCraft device of my very own? Uk distributor? or online? Or What?
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This is so spot on. I must have seen them 3 or 4 times over the course of the first two records. Then, big letdown.Billy3000 wrote:I loved their first two records. After that they kind of turned into a run of the mill rock band IMO. "Welcome home" from the third record was a good song, but the rest of that record let me down when it was released. I heard good things about the one right after that, but never really listened to it, and then I heard a couple songs off their newest one a couple weeks ago and they just sounded like plain, boring run of the mill cock rock but with coheed vocals.
Seriously, I saw 5 shows in one year during the first two records, I loved them so much. After those records it was like they just dropped everything experimental about their sound.Thom wrote:This is so spot on. I must have seen them 3 or 4 times over the course of the first two records. Then, big letdown.Billy3000 wrote:I loved their first two records. After that they kind of turned into a run of the mill rock band IMO. "Welcome home" from the third record was a good song, but the rest of that record let me down when it was released. I heard good things about the one right after that, but never really listened to it, and then I heard a couple songs off their newest one a couple weeks ago and they just sounded like plain, boring run of the mill cock rock but with coheed vocals.