Guitar World

MY PEDALBOARD BOB MOULD

WHAT THE INFLUENTIA­L HÜSKER DÜ AND SUGAR GUITARIST SEES WHEN HE LOOKS DOWN

- Interview by Amit Sharma

“THIS BOARD COVERS the foundation of my guitar sound. After my Boss tuner, the first pedal in the chain is my signature Sky Patch distortion. Those are made by a company called Tym Guitars in Brisbane, Australia. I started working with [founder] Tim Brennan back in 2013. He gave me one of the pedals he’d made based on the MXR Distortion+, which was something I’d been using for decades. It’s the sound I started out with as a kid. I had a Sears catalog SG copy and then moved onto the Ibanez Rocket Roll Sr. The MXR gave me a sustain that wasn’t far from what Johnny Ramone was getting with a Mosrite and Marshall stack. As a kid who didn’t have the money or headroom for a 100-watt Marshall head with two cabinets, I appreciate­d them packing that sound into something the same size as a pack of cigarettes.

“I don’t go into the back of the amp with anything; it’s all wired into the front. I use the TC [Electronic] Flashback [Delay] for one setting, which is a subtle shadow using the reverse setting. I dial everything at around 10 o’clock for a little more density. I try to keep it as invisible as possible, avoiding massive repeats. I love the Electro-Harmonix Freeze [Sound Retainer] for building layers. My current modes of touring are either as a threepiece or completely solo with an electric, so the Freeze is a wonderful way of creating solo sections. If I’m the only instrument­alist or guitarist on stage, it can get a little naked… which is fine. But it’s nice to imply or suggest other things are happening. On a song like “The Descent” from my [2012] album Silver Age, as I’m heading into the solo I’ll just hit the one chord, capture that and do my solo work over the top. For me it’s almost like a portable Hammond organ!

“I can’t recommend finding a good compressor enough. I started using them at the end of my signal chain in the early Nineties. The Wampler Ego is a great one because it gives you a lot of sensible controls, like the blend feature. Touring overseas, I never know what the tubes in my rental amplifiers are going to do for me… or against me! Having something like the Ego means I can control my sound going in, which can be a delicate dance. It’s the best end-stage packing device I’ve found. It takes away some of the 8k build-up from the Sky Patch, Flashback and Freeze. Those pedals can exacerbate that ‘sizzling bacon in a skillet’ sound. The Ego brings it down a bit for extra clarity.”

“I appreciate­d them packing that sound into something the same size as a pack of cigarettes”

 ?? ?? Bob Mould performs in Dublin, July 1, 2022
Bob Mould performs in Dublin, July 1, 2022
 ?? ?? ■ IF I HAD TO CHOOSE ONLY ONE PEDAL FOR A FULL SHOW:
“My Sky Patch distortion, which has a high output and sharp upper-mid punch. It’s the second iteration of these pedals; the first was called the Beauty & Ruin, which came out in 2014 around my solo album of the same name.”
■ IF I HAD TO CHOOSE ONLY ONE PEDAL FOR A FULL SHOW: “My Sky Patch distortion, which has a high output and sharp upper-mid punch. It’s the second iteration of these pedals; the first was called the Beauty & Ruin, which came out in 2014 around my solo album of the same name.”
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