Pedal Review: Death By Audio’s Apocalypse
Delicious Audio reviewed the Apocalypse stompbox by Brooklyn-based Death By Audio…read a bit below, and visit Delicious Audio for the complete review!
For years Death By Audio have built their reputation on providing some of the gnarliest heavy distortion pedals. It’s a distinct sound you can hear on albums by bands like A Place to Bury Strangers, Sisters or Grooms, who are part of the Brooklyn based collective/venue/pedal company.
After numerous variations, DBA has created a sort of “best of” pedal, the Apocalypse ($270), which combines 5 of their unique fuzz circuits into a single stomp box.
It’s rare to find an all-analog pedal which possesses versatility bordering on what you’d expect from a digital pedal. The 5 circuits cover everything sonically, from mid-scooped thrash metal, to sustained big muff-influenced tones, to squelching blown speaker overdrive (think Neil Young at his heaviest). To be sure, every setting retains a few similar characteristics – big, broken, aggressive. Its massive sounds are perfect for filling up space in a single guitar or no bass rock band setting.
If you’re looking for a buttery classic rock overdrive or shimmery lead tone, the Apocalypse will clearly not be your cup of tea. However, those looking to conjure a wall of sound in the shoegaze, metal or grunge mold will find in the Apocalypse a swiss army knife.
Click thru to Delicious Audio for the rest of this review, by Ezra Tenenbaum.
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Koksukir Jackson
November 13, 2012 at 8:10 pm (12 years ago)I could not stop jerking off and coming all day after jamming with it.
Then I shoved a metal pip up myazzhole for a bit more fun. WHAT A GREAT DAY !