Joe Langridge-Brown's Effects Pedals
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You can see here on the right his OCD, i believe is the version number 3 of the pedal
You can see his Revolver DX pedal placed on the center of the pedalboard. The reVOLVER II is a Micro Looper/Glitch/Stutter pedal that really chops your signal up in the most sci-fi sounding way
You can see in his pedalboard the Catalinbread SFT Overdrive
As you can see here, he uses a whammy pedal
Joe uses a G2 to switch more easily between all his effects. Talking to the fans after a gig in Acquaviva (Italy) on september 7, he said "it's still expensive to me buying a switching system".
Joe Langridge-Brown utilizes two Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork pedals for different applications, as indicated in a tweet by NBThieves.
You can clearly see his Strymon Big Sky in his pedalboard here.
You can see on the left the Electro - Harmonix POG2
“I also have a Marshall Regenerator pedal, but I just use the phaser setting on it. That’s on the album quite a lot".
At 24:43 you can see his mythos pedal
In this pic you can see his entire massive pedalboard, in particular, on the right, the boss TU - 3 chromatic tuner
As you can read in the interview, "I used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man and a Boss DD-7 in conjunction. If you use two amps in stereo, it sort of flips between them and gives you a really cool stereo pan with the delay". However, I think he doesn't use the memory man anymore now
Talking about their first recording, he said "I used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man and a Boss DD-7 in conjunction". You can see the pedal in the pic
In the photo, Joe Langridge-Brown is using the Boss DM-2W Delay Waza Craft pedal.
“I used an [Electro-Harmonix] Big Muff for a lot of the crunchy stuff".
In an Instagram post by Stuart James Dew, a photo reveals that Joe Langridge-Brown incorporates a Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal into his setup, as preparations are made for upcoming shows.
In a Twitter post by NBThieves, Joe Langridge-Brown's Moog Minifooger MF Drive v2 is visible behind the Revolver DX, indicating its use in preparation for a Detroit performance.
Joe Langridge-Brown's pedalboard setup includes the Boss ES-8 Effects Switching System, as shown in a tweet by Stuart Dew, who shared an image of the pedalboard being prepared for Reading and Leeds rehearsals.
In this interview, talking about the sounds used on their new upcoming album, Joe said: "Most of it came through an Eventide H9000 Harmonizer. I did have the pedal version but this was the big fuck-off rack version that Mike Crossey, our producer, got delivered just as we started. I think it was as much as an experiment for us as it was him, all of us figuring out this new piece of kit.
“So we used that for the first time for those leads lines, with one delayed reverb-y sound and some extra octave effects that we manipulated a bit to have this chorus-y effect. That’s an amazing piece of kit, though it does take a while to get your head around it. We left the session probably only knowing 1% of what it can do. There’s just so much involved!”
In the photo of Joe Langridge-Brown's pedalboard, the Catalinbread Belle Epoch tape echo pedal is clearly visible, indicating his use of this delay effects pedal.
On the right you can see his Roland EV5
Taken by the instagram of their tech, you can see he uses a Boss GE - 7 equalizer pedal
Between the chromatic tuner and the boss delay, you can see his EP booster pedal.
Joe Langridge-Brown uses the Moog Minifooger MF Ring pedal, as shown in a tweet by NBThieves mentioning their setup for a Detroit show.
Here you can see the EP-3 next to Whammy.
On the left you can see his new Strymon Mobius
Can be seen on pedalboard at 4:47
In the second image of the Instagram post by Nothing But Thieves, Joe Langridge-Brown is seen using the Chase Bliss Audio x Benson Automatone Preamp MKII pedal. The photo, shared on May 22, 2026, captures the band preparing for their performance at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.
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