Scott Carlson
Scott Carlson's Gear
Scott Carlson is seen using a Fender Precision Bass, as evident from the user-uploaded photo on BlogSpot. While there is some uncertainty about whether he used a Squier during the recording of "Horrified," this image clearly shows him with a Fender Precision Bass.
In this (http://www.brooklynvegan.com/an-interview-wi-75/) interview, Scott states:
''The distorted bass was always present due to the influence of Motorhead, Discharge and Venom. In the studio, we were laying down scratch tracks and I plugged my bass into a “name brand” distortion pedal and ran that directly into the board. It resulted in the crazy, bulldozer sound you hear on the album. One of those happy accidents!''
Considering the years during which ''Horrified'' was recorded, it was very much probably a (MIJ) BOSS DS-1: the most popular distortion pedal at the time.
The proof is the linked live video, at 7:22 minutes, where you can see Scott soundchecking his bass plugged into an orange BOSS pedal (at the time, the DS-1 was the only three-knobs orange distortion pedal that BOSS made).
(You can see BOSS pedals timeline here: http://www.roland.co.uk/blog/the-history-of-boss-compact-pedals/)
In this image Scott can be seen playing an Ibanez Destroyer bass
That is an Ampeg SVT-CL with its cabinet and it can be seen in many others recent Repulsion live photos and videos as well.
"I received this Vantage Flying V from my dad on Christmas Day 1981. I had been admiring it at a local music shop for weeks and my dad surprised me with a “say, what’s that behind the desk over there?” Red Rider BB Gun move.
I loved this guitar more than most I’ve owned over the years and conjured many Repulsion riffs on it. I don’t recall how, but it ended up in Matt Olivo’s possession and he too pulled licks out of it that ended up as Repulsion tunes. He even tracked all of his guitar parts on ‘Horrified’ using this trusty little axe. Matt eventually passed it along to my lifelong friend and surrogate little brother, Jim Mark. He played it in his brilliant hardcore band Ashträy who sadly never made any recordings.
This guitar has been cut, routed, set on fire, thrown across stages, had new parts custom machined for it at AC Delco, painted multiple times - including the artwork currently adorning the back by frequent Repulsion collaborator, Phil Skarich - and it’s still ticking.
One time when Jim was moving, he put aside this guitar and a few other trinkets - including a Rock A Rolla Records sweatshirt that my wife still wears - with the intent to ship them to me. Jim passed away unexpectedly several summers ago and everyone who knew him misses him very much. After Jim’s funeral, his wife Amy made sure that he was able to get this special guitar back to me.
Every time I look at it I think of how I first got it, what it has been through, how it figures into the history of me and my friends and how it came back to me. That’s my little Christmas Story. Merry Merry, everyone."
This is a community-built gear list for Scott Carlson.
- Find relevant music gear like Microphones, Bass Guitars, Amplifiers, Effects Pedals, and other instruments and add it to Scott Carlson.
- The best places to look for gear usage are typically on the artist's social media, YouTube, live performance images, and interviews.
- To receive email updates when Scott Carlson is seen with new gear, follow the artist.