The Garden

The Garden Members, Gear & Sound

Wyatt & Fletcher Shears twin brothers

Members

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About

The Garden is an American musical duo known for their eclectic fusion of art punk and indie garage rock. Formed in Orange County, California, in 2011, the group consists of twin brothers Wyatt Shears (bass, vocals) and Fletcher Shears (drums, vocals). Their music is characterized by a raw, energetic sound that defies easy categorization, earning them a reputation as pioneers of the OC indie scene. With influences ranging from punk rock to experimental pop, The Garden crafts a unique blend of sonic chaos and melodic hooks that challenge conventional genre boundaries.

How to Sound Like The Garden

The Garden's sound is an invigorating mix of chaotic, lo-fi aggression and catchy melodies. Their music often features distorted, fuzz-laden basslines courtesy of Wyatt, who employs instruments like the Hofner Tele Bass and the Rickenbacker 4001 to achieve a gritty, driving tone. The duo's use of effects pedals, such as the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Nano and Visual Sound V2 Series V2JH Jekyll and Hyde, adds layers of reverb and distortion that enhance their frenetic energy. Fletcher's dynamic drumming, often augmented by electronic elements like the Roland SPD SX, injects an unpredictable rhythm that perfectly complements the duo's experimental approach. Together, these elements create a sound that is both raw and innovative, pushing the boundaries of traditional rock instrumentation.

Discography

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