Interpol – The Other Side Of Make-Believe album cover

Interpol – The Other Side Of Make-Believe

Album 2022

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2022 album The Other Side Of Make-Believe.

Music from The Other Side Of Make-Believe

Artists on The Other Side Of Make-Believe

Gear Used On The Other Side Of Make-Believe

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Interpol – The Other Side Of Make-Believe (2022). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Daniel Kessler on The Other Side Of Make-Believe

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Gretsch Guitars G6117T Anniversary HT With Bigsby Electric Guitar

Avg price: $2,783.68

In this photo of Daniel Kessler playing at Frequency Festival, Austria, he can be seen with a Gretsch G6117T Anniversary electric guitar with Bigsby in a sunburst finish. Photo courtesy of Marina Ravizza, taken on August 18, 2011.

In an article Kessler says, "I played my 1960 Gretsch Anniversary on almost every song on the latest record and a good deal of the eponymous fourth record, too. But like most of the guitars I own, the Anniversary has a very weak signal. If I didn’t dress it up with effects in a certain way, it would sound very weak. But I’m also very lazy with effects. I use a couple of overdrives, a Boss DD-5 and an Eventide Space pedal, which is a new thing that I like. It’s better than any analogue." (original source here, article dated March 31, 2015)

Effects Pedals used by Daniel Kessler on The Other Side Of Make-Believe

Overdrive Effects Pedals

PedalMonsters Klon Klone

Avg price: $90.00

在这张照片里你可以清楚地看到他使用的是便宜的Pedalmonster klon klone单块效果器。

Overdrive Effects Pedals

Vox V810 Valve-Tone

Avg price: $75.00

You can also see a Vox V810 Valve-Tone in this image.

Reverb Effects Pedals

Eventide Space Reverb

Avg price: $449.79

"I use a couple of overdrives, a Boss DD-5 and an Eventide Space pedal, which is a new thing that I like. It’s better than any analogue." (original source here, article dated March 31, 2015)

Delay Effects Pedals

Boss DD-5 Digital Delay

Avg price: $75.00

In this screenshot from an article, Daniel Kessler can be seen talking about how the signal of his guitars is weak, and he needs to dress the sound up with effects: "But I’m also very lazy with effects. I use a couple of overdrives, a Boss DD-5 and an Eventide Space pedal, which is a new thing that I like. It's better than any analogue." (original source here, article dated March 31, 2015)