Rise Against – The Black Market album cover

Rise Against – The Black Market

Album 2014

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2014 album The Black Market.

Music from The Black Market

Gear Used On The Black Market

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Rise Against – The Black Market (2014). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Effects Pedals used by Tim McIlrath on The Black Market

Effects Pedal Accessories

Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 PLUS

Avg price: $179.87

“Essentially, it’s stuff that we came across during the recording of the songs. When we’re writing songs, we don’t mess with pedals, we just plug guitars into amps. It’s only in the studio that we find all the different toys and gadgets to add to different parts. That’s what these are: bits and pieces from the most recent record, The Black Market mainly.

"I do a lot more clean tone stuff than Zach does, so that tone has to be just right. We’ll spend days in the studio trying to get the right clean tone, so we’ll try and simulate that with some of these. It’s all fairly simple stuff: delay, reverb and tremolo. We trust Jeff - he’s like our ‘artist’ back here - to introduce these colours to the songs and he does a great job of it.”

Multi Effects Pedals

Eventide H9 Max

Avg price: $478.67

“Essentially, it’s stuff that we came across during the recording of the songs. When we’re writing songs, we don’t mess with pedals, we just plug guitars into amps. It’s only in the studio that we find all the different toys and gadgets to add to different parts. That’s what these are: bits and pieces from the most recent record, The Black Market mainly.

"I do a lot more clean tone stuff than Zach does, so that tone has to be just right. We’ll spend days in the studio trying to get the right clean tone, so we’ll try and simulate that with some of these. It’s all fairly simple stuff: delay, reverb and tremolo. We trust Jeff - he’s like our ‘artist’ back here - to introduce these colours to the songs and he does a great job of it.”