Matthew Followill
Matthew Followill's Effects Pedals
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At 3:34 into this video walkthrough of Kings of Leon's gear on stage (from Aug 2009), you can see the pedals Matthew Followill keeps with him at the front of the stage, including the DigiTech Whammy Pitch-Shifting Pedal.
In this Instagram photo posted by Matthew Followill Aug 2016, his pedalboard can be seen for the recording (or live use) for their forthcoming album tentatively titled "Walls." His EHX Bad Stone pedal can be seen in the middle of the top row of his pedalboard.
Starting at 4:23 into this gear walkthrough video, Matthew Followill's MXR M-133 Micro Amp Pedal can be seen. Kings of Leon guitar tech Nacho Followill says, "this is... just an overdrive MXR, for more boost and gain..."
#KOL7 #WALLS he shows it in the bottom right corner of his new board.
The Route 66 Overdrive can be spotted at 3:38 in this video, on Matthew Followill's pedalboard
it is in the centre of his board.
In this photo posted to Instagram, Matthew Followill shows his Mr. Black Supermoon Chrome reverb pedal. He says:
People keep asking me for pedal pics. This one did a lot on WALLS. It's the sound of Muchacho, Over, intro of Waste a Moment and a few others. @mrblackpedals @eastsidemusicsupply
In a photo of Matthew Followill's pedalboard, designed by XAct Tone Solutions, the DigiTech Drop is clearly visible, indicating its use in his setup.
Matthew Followill's pedalboard, crafted by XAct Tone Solutions, features the Eventide H9 Max, as seen in the provided photos.
At 4:52 his guitar tech Nacho (cool name) shows it off. Although he probably doesn't use it anymore as this video is over a decade old.
Edit : He still uses it, as seen on his new pedal board here https://xacttone.com/info/photo-gallery/matt-followill/
This photo is from Xact Tone Solutions, who made Matthew Followill's pedalboard. The top row of the pedalboard, 4th pedal from the right, is the Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas.
On August 21, 2016, Matthew Followill shared a photo on Instagram with the hashtags #KOL7 and #WALLS. The image features a fuzz pedal with the label "CNYTHNK" on its face. While it's not definitively identified as the Spaceman Effects Sputnik Fuzz, it is another fuzz pedal model.
You can see a Digitech Obscura Altered Delay on the top row left.
Here is are some photos of matts boards designed and produced by xact tone solutions as you can see he is using the TC electronics alter ego x4.
Posted on Matts instagram 21st August 2016. '#KOL7 #WALLS'
Matt posted on instagram 21st August 2016 #KOL7 #WALLS, If you zoom into the photo you can see that its the 104-M analog delay, not the super, or the 104-Z, as this one has the 3 led lights at the bottom.
On August 21, 2016, Matthew Followill shared an Instagram photo featuring the Classic Audio Effects Passive Volume Roller G2, indicating its use in his setup.
In an Instagram post dated August 21, 2016, Matthew Followill showcases the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Procession reverb pedal, visible on the bottom row of his gear setup.
matts instagram post 21st august 2016. left side next to the Moogerfooger.
Matthew Followill utilizes the JHS Alpine reverb pedal, as evidenced by photographs of his pedalboards designed by XAct Tone Solutions.
Here is are some photos of matts boards designed and produced by xact tone solutions as you can see he is using the Roland ev5 expression pedal.
Photos of Matthew Followill's pedalboards, designed by XAct Tone Solutions, show he uses the Mantic Effects Proverb for his reverb tones.
Matthew Followill can be seen using the TC Electronic PolyTune 2 Blacklight Tuner on his pedalboard in an Instagram post related to the #KOL7 #WALLS album.
Photos of Matthew Followill's pedalboard, designed by XAct Tone Solutions, show he uses the Big Joe W-601 Wah-Wah pedal.
On Kings of Leon's Instagram, a video uploaded by Jared Followill shows the Death By Audio Reverberation Machine on Matthew Followill's pedalboard.
This video shows the JHS Prestige on Matthew Followill's pedalboard. The pedal can be seen to the left of the Digitech Drop pedal at the 0:14 second mark.
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