Bartees Strange – Too Much album cover

Bartees Strange – Too Much

Single 2024

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2024 single Too Much.

Music from Too Much

Gear Used On Too Much

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Bartees Strange – Too Much (2024). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Bartees Strange

Bartees Strange

Producer Programmer

Guitars used by Bartees Strange on Too Much

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Gibson ES-335

Avg price: $3,499.00

Used on 2025 album "Horrors".

To deliver Too Much’s increasingly antic, fuzz-bound soul, meanwhile, he ran his cherished ‘59 Jazzmaster, an ES-335 and a Telecaster on the bridge pickup through a Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl and a Vibro Champ.

Effects Pedals used by Bartees Strange on Too Much

Chorus Effects Pedals

Chase Bliss Audio Warped Vinyl

Avg price: $339.00

Used while recording "Too Much" from 2025 album "Horrors".

To deliver Too Much’s increasingly antic, fuzz-bound soul, meanwhile, he ran his cherished ‘59 Jazzmaster, an ES-335 and a Telecaster on the bridge pickup through a Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl and a Vibro Champ.

Amplifiers used by Bartees Strange on Too Much

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Fender Vibro-Champ

Avg price: $749.00

Used throughout Bartees' 2025 album, "Horrors".

To deliver Too Much’s increasingly antic, fuzz-bound soul, meanwhile, he ran his cherished ‘59 Jazzmaster, an ES-335 and a Telecaster on the bridge pickup through a Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl and a Vibro Champ. That Vibro Champ, invariably cranked, stayed in the mix throughout, with particular influence on Wants Needs and the closer Backseat Banton when in tandem with Bartees’ prized ‘65 Epiphone Casino and a Gibson ES-125T. “You know, it’s just all P-90s,” he says.