malcolm_joshua_mcgill

malcolm_joshua_mcgill

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Guitarist out of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Hemp Temple, COUSIN, HIT N' RUN.

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The Squier Bullet Stratocaster has been Malcolm's main guitar for the time he's spent with Hemp Temple. It is a versatile guitar and gets squeezed for all the different types of tones on it. The guitar hones a 3-way toggle switch, 2 Tone control knobs, and 1 volume knob.
Malcolm has been spotted with a Fender Squier Sp-10 Amp on numerous occasions both live and in the studio. Although this 22W guitar amp may not look as intimidating as a 40W amplifier, this little stinker can growl. For a rather small venue, the Fender Squier SP-10 can hold its own without being mic'd up.
Pretty much since the beginning of Malcolm's guitar playing experience he's needed an amplifier. One day, while at a practice in the basement of COUSIN's drummer Connor Stoehr's house, he was offered a 2X12 100W FM 212R by Connor's dad. He grabbed the opportunity without hesitation and has been happy ever since.
This gear isn't owned by Malcolm. He only uses it in the studio he records at.
This was Malcolm's very first guitar he received from his father for Christmas at the age of 16. Instead of getting a license, Malcolm got a guitar. It was later destroyed and painted, then thrown into the garbage during a family move.
Malcolm uses this pedal on many occasions both live and in the studio. It isavery reliable pedal and is the essential piece of his rig.
Time and time again the Boss DD-7 pedal proves to be more than formidable in countless rigs across the world. This can be spotted on Malcolm's rig.
The quintessential pedal for the sound of Hemp Temple. Malcolm uses this pedal frequently.

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In This video Malcolm plays a Sheraton II lent to him by then bandmate, Ben Yohe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2HZrraeORE
Mainly used for studio work with Hemp Temple, Malcolm has played it live and has since parted ways with it. It's a mystery as to where it might have turned up.
Here in this video you can see Malcolm holding the Vintage Fender 1972 reissue Stratocaster in a yellow finish. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ywMLtewAco

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