On September 5, A humble mouse will it start? Reverb: store featuring over 500 pieces of gear and memorabilia from their three-decade career. front man Isaac Brock he’s been collecting rare and highly specialized gear for years and has decided to pare things down a bit by selling off replicas as well as items he rarely uses.
The Modest Mouse Reverb shop will include a Moog Mother-32 and Arp Odyssey, several Fender amps, rare pedals like an Electro-Harmonix Rhythm-12 and an original MIJ Boss Chorus ensemble, and a 50-watt Soursound Audio Custom Amp head, complete. with a road case. Watch Brock discuss more pieces featured in the Reverb store in the clip below.
“I used to go down to the music store and just buy whatever I thought was interesting,” Brock says in the video when discussing how he acquired his massive collection of I Wouldn’t Do It, I’d Be Like , eh, one day you’ll have a goal. I’d kind of panic that if I didn’t have a whole bunch of new gadgets and tools to work with, I’d be making the same songs.”
In addition to the above equipment, Brock also unloads three gold Telefunken M80 microphones from various Modest Mouse tours, Soviet-era equipment such as Polivoks Polyvox and two Lell UDS Soviet analog drum synthesizers, Modest Mouse products, stadium seats from 1956 From an Elvis concert. , and the Moog Voyager XL, which Brock calls “extremely nice to me” in the video.
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