Australian Guitar

JOE MUNGOVAN

HAILS FROM ILLAWARRA, NSW PLAYS SOLO SOUNDS LIKE GROOVE-INFLECTED INDIE-POP LATEST DROP A FLOWER IN THE WEEDS (LP OUT NOW INDEPENDEN­TLY)

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What’s your current go-to guitar? At the moment I’m playing a Fender American Profession­al II Stratocast­er. I purchased it last year and haven’t put it down since. I love the versatilit­y and feel of this guitar. How did you initially fall in love with the instrument? I started out as a drummer, but at the age of 13 I had a pretty hectic skateboard accident that left me in a wheelchair for a couple of months. Without the use of my legs I couldn’t play my kit anymore, so I turned to the guitar. I taught myself how to play by watching Rage and copying their finger positions. I strummed away for years on the guitar that my dad had lying around the house, which was a beautiful, custom-made nylon-string guitar – I still use this guitar to record on! What inspires you as a player? As someone who learned the drums from a young age, I will always be influenced by rhythm. A lot of my songs use quite a few guitar tracks in different polyrhythm­s. Lately, I’ve been listening to a lot of Khruangbin, The War On Drugs, Unknown Mortal Orchestra and Leif Vollebekk, all of whom use the guitar completely differentl­y and in such interestin­g ways. Are you much of a gear nerd? I wouldn’t say I’m too much of a gear nerd, just more of a plug-in-and-play guy. I recently picked up a secondhand Reverend Manta Ray that has a beautiful, warm, deep tone.

Do you have any ‘white whales’?

A Fender Jaguar (American Original ‘60s) would be a nice addition! What would your signature model look like? I’d love to have Andy at T-Guitars whip me up a custom semi-hollowbody with a couple of humbuckers.

If you could jam with any guitarist, dead or alive...

I’d love to play ‘Strangest Thing’ with The War On Drugs.

 ?? Photo: Mikey Conlon ??
Photo: Mikey Conlon

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