Beware of Darkness – Howl
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2012 single Howl.
Music from Howl
Artists on Howl
Gear Used On Howl
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Beware of Darkness – Howl (2012). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Effects Pedals used by Kyle Nicolaides on Howl
Avg price: $92.75
Mentioned in this August 20, 2013 103 GBF Loudwire interview.
And how did you get that great guitar sound on "Howl", man? That is just wonderfully fuzzy, I love it.
Thank you, we went direct in... to the board for the riff. It's actually all kinds of stuff going on, so like, for the riff, we used a Big Muff, just went direct into the board and then, for like the choruses and verses and stuff, we used, um, I think it was the AC30 and a Marshall and then a Fender Telecaster that I love. And there's all kinds of different stuff.
I swear to God, I was gonna ask you about a Big Muff.
Yeah?
Yeah, 'cause I've played in bands before, too, and man, you know, back when I was startin' out, every guitar player had a Big Muff pedal.
Oh, they're so great! They're timeless. Yeah, I think I've been using one literally for like, since I was like 12 or 13, so like 10 years.
That's awesome.
Yeah. It's never let me down.
Amplifiers used by Kyle Nicolaides on Howl
Avg price: $917.19
Mentioned in this August 20, 2013 103 GBF Loudwire interview.
And how did you get that great guitar sound on "Howl", man? That is just wonderfully fuzzy, I love it.
Thank you, we went direct in... to the board for the riff. It's actually all kinds of stuff going on, so like, for the riff, we used a Big Muff, just went direct into the board and then, for like the choruses and verses and stuff, we used, um, I think it was the AC30 and a Marshall and then a Fender Telecaster that I love. And there's all kinds of different stuff.
Guitars used by Kyle Nicolaides on Howl
Mentioned in this August 20, 2013 103 GBF Loudwire interview.
And how did you get that great guitar sound on "Howl", man? That is just wonderfully fuzzy, I love it.
Thank you, we went direct in... to the board for the riff. It's actually all kinds of stuff going on, so like, for the riff, we used a Big Muff, just went direct into the board and then, for like the choruses and verses and stuff, we used, um, I think it was the AC30 and a Marshall and then a Fender Telecaster that I love. And there's all kinds of different stuff.