Shiner

Shiner Members, Gear & Sound

post-hardcore band from Kansas City, Missouri

Members

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About

Shiner is an influential alternative rock band hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, known for their intricate and dynamic soundscapes that blend elements of post-hardcore, indie rock, space rock, noise rock, and math rock. Formed in 1992, the band originally consisted of Allen Epley (vocals, guitar), Paul Malinowski (bass, vocals), Jason Gerken (drums), and Josh Newton (guitar, vocals). They gained prominence for their ability to create powerful, emotive music, as evidenced in albums like Splay, Lula Divinia, and The Egg. Shiner's music is characterized by its complex rhythms, lush textures, and a compelling balance of melody and aggression.

How to Sound Like Shiner

Shiner's sound is marked by its dynamic interplay of clean and distorted guitar tones, creating a lush yet gritty sonic palette. Allen Epley's use of the Hohner Telecaster Deluxe and Fender Blacktop Jazzmaster HS provides a versatile foundation for their sound, ranging from shimmering cleans to thick, overdriven riffs. The Vox AC30 amp, known for its bright and chime-like tones, adds a layer of warmth and clarity, while the Hiwatt Custom 100 delivers the raw power and punch necessary for their more aggressive passages. Shiner's music is often driven by intricate rhythmic patterns and a strong melodic sensibility, making their sound both expansive and visceral. Effects such as overdrive and tremolo pedals add texture and depth, enhancing their atmospheric and driving sound.

Discography

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