wooza
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Ithaca, NY
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Posted on Jan 09 2008 10:46 PM
I was just wondering people's thoughts on the use of feedback in surf music. It seems it doesn't get much use in surf, which makes me think it might be unpopular (or maybe considered inapplicable), but I have to admit I like the sound for the most part. I think it can sound really cool and work to one's benefit when applied well.
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JakeDobner
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Seattle
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Posted on Jan 09 2008 11:07 PM
Surf Coasters do it very well. The problem with feedback is most surf guitarists don't have enough high gain experience to properly control feedback, I sure know I don't. Also, a good portion of us are anti-pedal board and feedback would 99% of the time require that.
I love bands like the Raveonettes which include surf and distortion-laden guitars, so I would love more experimental surf albums. Personally, my ideal surf album would be a mix of the Raveonettes, Postal Service, and the surf sound of Mel-Tones or Penetrators.
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loophole
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Belluno - Italy
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 04:44 AM
Try with "Barbed Wire Kisses" by The Jesus and Mary Chain; maybe that's what you're looking for !
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Surfgitar
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Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 09:41 AM
We have a few songs that use controlled feedback. One in particular, Witches Rock, Richards guitar uses light feedback to produce a ghostly sound - it's really very cool.
The only downsound to using feedback is when the conditions (or gear) don't cooperate and you either get nothing, or uncontrolled screeching that sounds like crap.
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zak
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 10:20 AM
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kenposurf
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Santa Rosa, CA
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 06:31 PM
yep..it's the pedal issue as mentioned...we can pull off some nice pinched harmonics and chimes with the basic setup many of us use....
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dp
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mojave desert, california
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 06:50 PM
kenposurf
yep..it's the pedal issue as mentioned...we can pull off some nice pinched harmonics and chimes with the basic setup many of us use....
I dig the "picked-harmonic-decays-to-feedback" for surf...kind of like "Slipkid" sounding feedback...
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CaptainSpringfield
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Under the Sun
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 06:51 PM
JakeDobner
Surf Coasters do it very well.
Not to mention PDM, MoAM, and several other bands whose names can't be represented with acronyms.
-Warren
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Brian
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 06:53 PM
No one has mentioned the Mermen yet?
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zak
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 07:01 PM
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Brian
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Posted on Jan 10 2008 07:05 PM
Just trying to get a rise out of you Zak. ;)
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wooza
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Ithaca, NY
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Posted on Jan 11 2008 01:42 AM
Brian
No one has mentioned the Mermen yet?
Ok, here goes. . . Ahem. . ."The Mermen"
Now stone me.
Seriously, I'd say Jim Thomas effectively owns everyone in the feedback department. He overdoes it at times for sure, but for the most part I really love the crazy trippy feedback stuff the Mermen do.
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Brian
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Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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Posted on Jan 11 2008 08:00 AM
I've said it before, but I like the Mermen. I tend to like trad surf the most, but the Mermen are really good at what they do. I think that Live at the Haunted House disc is excellent.
When you first posted I immediately thought of the feedback at the beginning of Krill Slippin'. Not overdone, just perfect to intro the song.
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Rio
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Hamilton, Ontario
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Posted on Jan 11 2008 08:33 AM
Obviously, it depends on the overall sound of the band-- can't see too much of it in a traditional surf band, but if you play loud enough for a little distortion, you're usually loud enough for a little feedback, the only issue will be how close to you amp do you need to be.... or if you're close & still not getting it, then as Zak put it, you're not loud enough!
I also agree there shouldn't be a need for a pedal to achieve it although with louder amps in a smaller space, I will use an MXR Micro-amp or similar pedal to boost the signal enough to get some pretty natural overdrive etc
Anyway, I see a role for it, but it's not gonna be for everybody, apart from the Cool and the Wacky
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