Australian Guitar

LACHLAN SIMPSON

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What’s your current go-to guitar?

My current go-to guitar is my Hagstrom Viking semi-hollow. I alternate between that, my Fender HSS Stratocast­er and my Squier J Mascis signature Jazzmaster for our live shows. I came across the Hagstrom by chance at the Swop Shop in Melbourne, and it caught my eye instantly. It’s a cool gold color and it plays smooth as butter.

How did you initially fall in love with the instrument?

I think my love of guitar came from early exposure to punk music, which almost exclusivel­y came from the TonyHawk’sProSkater soundtrack­s. From there I would obsessivel­y search online for new bands to jump onto, and I just never stopped. My mum bought me my first guitar from a local music shop. It was one of those beginner kits that comes with a cheap Strat rip-off and a tiny practice amp, but it was perfect. Unfortunat­ely for everyone within earshot, I had also bought a Boss Metal Zone pedal.

What inspires you as a player?

J Mascis from Dinosaur Jr. is a massive influence on my style and what I try to bring to Dear Seattle. The way he blends fuzz with cranked Marshalls is awesome. Also the guitar work from the band Title Fight is a huge inspiratio­n for me. The way they implement hammer-ons and interestin­g chords in lieu of powerchord­s definitely shows up in my playing.

Are you much of a gear nerd?

I have always tried to keep my rig pretty simple in terms of gear. Until very recently I was running my guitar into a Lehle ABY Switcher, which ran into a Marshall JCM800 and a Fender Twin Reverb. In terms of pedals I was running an Ibanez TS9 tube screamer, a TC Hall Of Fame reverb and a Boss DD-7 delay.

This was all working great, but due to the unreliabil­ity and cost of some hire amps, we’ve recently moved to the Line 6 Helix. That allows us and our sound guy to really dial in tones, and gives us freedom to explore sounds without the need to buy pedals. Ultimately I’d love to find the perfect amp to tour with, but for now the Helix Floor is working great.

Do you have any ‘white whales’?

I would love to get my hands on a ‘70s Hiwatt Custom 100, and I would love to have a vintage Les Paul… I might need to win the Lotto to fund this dream.

What would your signature model look like?

I love unusual offset shapes in guitars. I would have to go for a Gibson Firebirdst­yle body with a Fender Starcaster-style neck. I would go with a P-90 in the bridge, a single coil in the middle, and a Tele-style pickup in the neck.

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

I would love to teach Jimi Hendrix how to play ‘Party In The USA’ by Miley Cyrus. HAILS FROM WARRANG/SYDNEY, NSW

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Photo: Maclay Heriot

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