Butterglory

Butterglory Members, Gear & Sound

Members

Select a Butterglory band member to check out the music gear they use live and in the studio.

About

Butterglory is a lo-fi indie rock group that originated from Lawrence, Kansas, with roots extending back to California. Known for their jangle pop sound, the band was formed by Matt Suggs (vocals, guitar) and Debby Vander Wall (drums). Over time, they expanded their lineup to include Stephen Naron (bass), enriching their musical texture. Drawing comparisons to influential acts like Pavement and Yo La Tengo, Butterglory is celebrated for their skewed yet melodious tracks that blend catchy pop structures with experimental elements.

How to Sound Like Butterglory

Butterglory's sound embodies a raw, lo-fi aesthetic that combines bright, jangly guitars with a rustic, analog warmth. Their music often features tight rhythmic structures punctuated by occasional bursts of feedback and distortion, reminiscent of garage rock. To achieve their distinctive sound, consider using vintage-style electric guitars paired with simple, yet effective distortion and fuzz pedals to capture their gritty edge. The drumming maintains a stripped-back, organic feel, supporting the melodies without overshadowing them. Adding modest reverb to the mix can enhance the spatial quality of their recordings, while overdriven tube amps help in attaining that quintessential indie rock tone.

Discography

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