Lee Kiernan's Gear
The power supply can be seen in this Instagram post.
As seen on Lee's pedalboard during Lee's & Bowen's new pedal-show "GENKS".
As seen on Lee's pedalboard during Lee's & Bowen's new pedal-show "GENKS".
As seen on Lee's pedalboard during Lee's & Bowen's new pedal-show "GENKS".
As seen on Lee's pedalboard during Lee's & Bowen's new pedal-show "GENKS".
As seen on Lee's pedalboard during Lee's & Bowen's new pedal-show "GENKS".
Lee shows an entire overview of his pedalboard in his board to death on the earthquaker devices channel
00:14 of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH8_MC5mNko
In the YouTube video "Board To Death Ep. 33" by EarthQuaker Devices, Lee Kiernan of IDLES is shown using the Drolo Twin Peaks V5 tremolo effects pedal at the 00:14 mark.
Kiernan can be seen using a 100SS as part of his rig in this image from his Instagram. Although the amp is missing the Peavey logo, you can tell by the positioning and the colour of the knobs on the front panel.
The pedal are seen in this Instagram post.
In an Instagram post by Lee Kiernan, the MAXX CH-40 Chorus pedal is visible, indicating its use during the recording of their second album.
In an Instagram post by Lee Kiernan, the Fulltone GT-500 Booster/Distortion pedal is visible among his gear, showcasing its role in the production of Idles' debut album, "Brutalism."
One one of the photo's of Lee Kiernan's rig, posted by official Marshall page, Moog MF Chorus can be seen.
On one of the photos of Lee Kiernan's rig, posted by official Marshall page, Boss TU-3W can be seen.
On one of the photo's of Lee Kiernan's rig, posted by official Marshall page, Keeley Katana Boost Mini can be seen.
In this YouTube video at 1:08 you can see Lee Kiernan using a 1965 Twin Reverb. Live on KEXP, October 4, 2018.
In this Board to Death episode posted by EarthQuaker Devices, Lee Kiernan calls this pedal "on of [his] favorite" [at 0.38]
In the video "Board To Death Ep. 33" by EarthQuaker Devices, Lee Kiernan of IDLES is shown using the JAM Pedals Tubedreamer overdrive pedal at the 00:08 mark.
He used one of these to record his part on Danny Nedelko
In the IDLES Rig Rundown, Lee talks about his new Fender Am Pro II Tele (7:07). He used it on the recordings for Crawler and is currently using it to perform those songs live.
In this article Lee Kiernan's gear is listed near the bottom of the page including his Fender Esquire with a Mojo Broadcaster pickup in the bridge. This is the pink guitar he often uses.
In a video titled "Lee Kiernan of Idles - My Go-To Guitars," uploaded by the YouTube channel Guitarist, Lee Kiernan, guitarist for the band Idles, is seen discussing his array of guitars. Notably, he is featured handling the Jackson SL3 American Series Soloist in Platinum Pearl. During the segment, Kiernan shares insights into how this particular guitar has become a source of inspiration for his creative process, signifying its importance among his musical equipment. This video serves as direct evidence of Kiernan's use and endorsement of the Jackson SL3 American Series Soloist.
In a video where Lee Kiernan shows his go-to guitars, at 6:42, we are given a clear view of Lee Kiernan's pedalboard. On the left side of the board, the Montreal Assembly Count to Five pedal (LBE Exclusive Yellow edition) is visible.
Lee Kiernan is confirmed to use the Boss DM-2W Delay Waza Craft pedal, which is discernibly placed on the left corner of his pedalboard. This detail is clearly visible at the timestamp 7:24 in the video titled "Lee Kiernan of Idles - My Go-To Guitars," posted by the YouTube channel Guitarist. The video provides an insightful look into Lee's selection of guitars and his setup, as he discusses the gear he utilizes to achieve his distinctive sound with Idles.
Lee Kiernan uses a Hofner Contemporary Verythin Electric Bass Guitar on the 2024 TANGK third track "Pop Pop Pop." In the video "IDLES LIVE AT STUDIO BRUSSEL | Studio Brussel LIVE LIVE," "Pop Pop Pop" is played from 13:29 to 18:18, and Kiernan can be seen playing the Verythin from the beginning of the track to 16:37. Close shots occur at 13:45, 14:03, 14:44, 15:03, 15:27, and 15:45. This performance is documented by Studio Brussel on YouTube.
Lee Kiernan of Idles uses a Peavey Deuce VT Series 212 Combo amplifier. This was confirmed in a rehearsal for upcoming live dates where he paired his Hiwatt Custom 88 head with a 1970s Peavey Deuce, as mentioned in the 1 March 2024 issue of Guitarist Magazine on Readly.
According to the EarthQuaker Devices product page, the EarthQuaker Devices Gary pedal "was dreamt up by the one and only Lee Kiernan from the crushing and most necessary band IDLES." Audio samples of the pedal, played by Kiernan, are included as proof of his use.
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