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I’ve got two pedals I’ve been meaning to replace forever – a DigiTech DigiDelay and a DigiVerb. I’ve used them for years and know them really well. You can buy them for about £40, but they just really seem to fit. I use a cello bow, with the DigiVerb turned up all the way, a Maxon OD9 and the DigiDelay, and it makes this massive sound.

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“Hazel uses a Vox AC15 and I use a VOX AC30. My pedalboard hasn’t changed very much since the first record,” says Gregory. “I’ve got two pedals I’ve been meaning to replace forever – a DigiTech DigiDelay and a DigiVerb. I’ve used them for years and know them really well. You can buy them for about £40, but they just really seem to fit. I use a cello bow, with the DigiVerb turned up all the way, a Maxon OD9 and the DigiDelay, and it makes this massive sound.

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“For bowed guitar, I use an Epiphone Les Paul, I have an Epiphone Dot that I’ve replaced all the pickups and electronics on, and my main guitar is an Eastwood Airline ’59 Coronado."

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As shown on Lanterns on the Lake website :)

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Photos from gig in Mercury Lounge 2/06/14

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“Hazel uses a Vox AC15 and I use a VOX AC30. My pedalboard hasn’t changed very much since the first record,” says Gregory. “I’ve got two pedals I’ve been meaning to replace forever – a DigiTech DigiDelay and a DigiVerb. I’ve used them for years and know them really well. You can buy them for about £40, but they just really seem to fit. I use a cello bow, with the DigiVerb turned up all the way, a Maxon OD9 and the DigiDelay, and it makes this massive sound.

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“For bowed guitar, I use an Epiphone Les Paul, I have an Epiphone Dot that I’ve replaced all the pickups and electronics on, and my main guitar is an Eastwood Airline ’59 Coronado. "

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“Hazel uses a Vox AC15 and I use a VOX AC30. "

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