Weezer – Everything Will Be Alright In The End album cover

Weezer – Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Album 2014

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2014 album Everything Will Be Alright In The End.

Music from Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Gear Used On Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Weezer – Everything Will Be Alright In The End (2014). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Music Accessories used by Scott Shriner on Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Straps & Strap Locks

Get'm Get'm Distressed Vernice 2" Guitar and Bass Strap

In the music video for Weezer's "Back to the Shack", Shriner wears the Get'm Get'm Distressed Vernice strap in gold.

Effects Pedals used by Scott Shriner on Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Compressor Effects Pedals

Boss CS-2 Compression Sustainer

Avg price: $94.34

Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.

Fuzz Effects Pedals

Wren and Cuff Tri Pie '70

Avg price: $172.59

Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.

Pedal Tuners

TC Electronic PolyTune

Avg price: $49.00

Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.

Filter Effects Pedals

Guyatone GST-OU5 Ultron

Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview. The stompbox also appears in this December 10, 2014 Instagram post.

Delay Effects Pedals

Endangered Audio Research AD4096 Analog Delay

Avg price: $469.00

Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview.

Delay Effects Pedals

Dirge Electronics Dirgetone Dirgedweller

Used for Everything Will Be Alright in the End, as can be seen in this in-studio photo from this July 10, 2014 Entertainment Weekly gallery. It is a companion to this July 17, 2014 interview. The story of the pedal’s acquisition was given by inventor Dirge Electronics founder Evan Craig in this May 28, 2015 Mike & Mike’s Guitar Bar article.

In short order, Evan’s brilliant little boxes began finding happy homes on the boards of some well-known musicians, such as Weezer’s Scott Shriner. Shriner owns Evan’s Dirge Dweller, which is based on the Mad Bean Cave Dweller delay project but with that special Dirge twist. Evan explains:

“One of the limitations of that circuit is the headroom––that’s the limitation of the pt2399 chip in general––so it clips kind of easily. That circuit’s… kind of dark and ambient, which I dig, but I refined it to be a little more bright. It doesn’t have a normal blend control, so I’ve been adding one and a clean boost… You can drive your amp with this delay.”

Evan originally made his ideal Dirge Dweller for himself, with every expansion he could think of crammed into the enclosure. But when the bassist of one of the biggest bands out there comes around, you definitely don’t want to make him wait. “Scott was like, ‘I want you to build me one’ after I had just finished that one. So I was like, have mine. He likes it a lot.”

Guitars used by Brian Bell on Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender American Standard Telecaster

Avg price: $875.00

This photo comes from behind the scenes photos from recording "Everything Will Be Alright At The End", and Bell is seen with this Telecaster, so it is assumed that this one was used on recording of the exact album.

Guitars used by Rivers Cuomo on Everything Will Be Alright In The End

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar

Avg price: $1,918.62

In an interview with Rolling Stone in mid 2014 Cuomo described himself as, "The biggest Nirvana fan ever." And so it was no surprise to any keen Weez fan in the same year when a picture of the 2011 Fender Kurt Cobain tribute Jaguar showed up in the album on an entertainment weekly column website titled "in the studio". From this it can be taken that the high output DiMarzio Super distortion pickups came in handy when recording the recent weezer album "Everthing will be alright in the end" as well as the yet more recent 2016 release "Weezer" or the White album.