St. Vincent
famous musician, singer and songwriter Annie Clark
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"I am using about five pedals. Two of them are Eventide pedals. One of them is called a PitchFactor and then one of them I think is just called the Space." St. Vincent in this interview with The Lab Magazine.
In this picture we can see Annie playing a Fender Jazz bass with John Vanderslice.
Nice Rack Canada custom builds this pedalboard for St. Vincent. This two part pedalboard also houses a Boss PS-5 SUPER Shifter Pedal. Source.
Top left of St. Vincent's pedalboard is a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 4x4 according to this image from Nice Rack Canada.
In this picture of one of Annie's old pedalboard we can see thatshe owns a Boss OC-3 SUPER Octave Pedal. This pedalboard can be confirmed that it is hers by the similarities between this one and the one in this article from 2007 http://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2007/07/24/st_vincent
At 2:05 in this performance of Actor Out Of Work, Annie can be seen playing a black Rickenbacker 620.
Shown in a "mobile recording rig" posted by Clark on Instagram in December 2017.
St. Vincent shows off her Maschine in this photo, tweeted with the caption "Just me and my Maschine for a romantic evening in Paris."
In this interview, Annie Clark says that she used a Death Audio Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe on "Cruel" from Strange Mercy.
Premier Guitar writes that Annie uses a TRVR Trinity 1x10 amp live in this article.
In this "Guitar Moves" video featuring St. Vincent, she can be seen playing her 1967 Harmony Bobkat guitar through a Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb Vintage Reissue Guitar Combo Amp. Around 5:27 into the video you can get a good look at the amp.
In an interview for GuitarWorld Annie Clark, in reference to her song Regret, says:
"I believe that’s a [Bixonic] Expandora that John [Congleton] had in the studio. I liked it so much I bought one of my own. It’s a Japanese distortion pedal. John said that’s what Billy Gibbons used."
In the bottom left hand corner of St. Vincent's pedalboard rests a Sound Sculpture Switchblade 8F Floor System. Source.
Shown in a "mobile recording rig" posted by Clark on Instagram in December 2017.
This picture of one of Annie's old pedalboard, shows that that she owns a Line 6 DL4 Delay Guitar Effects Pedal.
In this picture from 2009, a Gibson ES-335 Dot Plain-top Electric Guitar can be seen right next to Annie.
St. Vincent has been using Dunlop Nylon Standard 0.73mm Guitar Picks since at least the start of her Digital Witness tour in 2014. The Instagram photo by josephemmi, captioned "St. Vincent's pick," further supports her use of these picks.
Shown in a "mobile recording rig" posted by Clark on Instagram in December 2017.
"For the more rocking songs we used a Shure SM7, which is one of my favourite mics. It’s not fussy. You put it in front of someone and they sound great. I usually used the Neve board mic pres."
Played at the "Down and Out Downtown" live stream. Playing the track "Down and Put Down Town"
"I am using about five pedals. Two of them are Eventide pedals. One of them is called a PitchFactor and then one of them I think is just called the Space."
– St. Vincent, via this interview with The Lab Magazine.
At the end of this interview, a TRVR Little Boy blackface Deluxe Reverb clone is listed among St. Vincent's amps.
In this picture of one of Annie's old pedalboard we can notice that she owns a Fulltone Fulldrive 2 Pre-Mosfet Overdrive Pedal.
Annie states that she uses this pedal for sustain during an interview for GuitarWorld.
"I think I was using an Electro-Harmonix Micro Synth. The new generation of Micro Synth has a lot of sustain. I used sustain on the record for things like the solo in “Rattlesnake,” which is all on one string. Just a big slidey thing."
Annie Clark said in an interview for GuitarPlayer:
"On my original demo for that song, that guitar part is processed through an Eventide Eclipse. I used one of their really heavy filters on it so it would sound like neurotic little beats."
In this picture Annie can be seen listen to music through those headphones.
When Annie was playing with the Polyphonic Spree, she used to play a Gibson SG Standard Electric Guitar as we can see in this picture.
While Annie has never played this guitar on stage it was a present gifted to her by Cara Delevingne. What makes it special is that it's been signed by David Bowie
At the end of this interview an Epiphone Masterbilt AJ-500M is listed among St. Vincent's guitars.
In this picture from 2006, Annie can be seen playing a Vox Bossman V265.
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