I haven't been here for a while. Workshop's too junked up with home remodeling projects to build pedals. Anyway, I got a little bit of "funny money" in my PayPal account today, so I headed right here for a Mudbunny board (decided I need to build a steampunk Triangle Muff). Anyway, I saw the ad for Brian's album. Since I had a a few bucks left over after my bunny board, I bought the .MP3 download.
I'm not even halfway through, and I'm totally bowled over. It kind of reminds me of Dada's Puzzle album, but that's not to say it's derivative; the similarity comes mostly from in the Strat-in-sparse arrangements tonality. I hear occasional snippets of the band's varied influences: RHCP at their least funky (in a good way), Rush polyrhythms, some Devo-esque spastic rhythms.
Given his alter-ego Madbean, you'd expect an effects-fest, but the band's use of effects is fairly restrained. Some tremolo and wah, spacey delay (as an effect, not as means a of music generation). Mostly, it's the dirt sounds that impress me - several different levels of dirt from funky rhythms to soaring leads.
Brian, kudos on the album and a request: would you be willing to share some tone secrets? What gear did you use on the album, and were those Madbean effects?