Chvrches launch Screen Violence effects pedal with Old Blood Noise Endeavors
Chvrches have teamed up with Old Blood Noise Endeavors to launch a new effects pedal titled Screen Violence, which is inspired by the band's 2021 album of the same name.
The Screen Violence pedal, launched today in collaboration with Old Blood Noise Endeavors, is inspired by, and named after Chvrches' latest album that landed in August last year.
According to a press release, the effects pedal has "tube-inspired overdrive and a one-knob effect that expresses itself as modulation, delay, reverb, or a combination of all."
CHVRCHES + @OldBloodNoise: Screen Violence is a brand new collaboration putting a massive range of sounds & textures from the Screen Violence album into a single pedal for guitars, synths, bass, and whatever else you want to throw at it.
— CHVRCHES (@CHVRCHES) May 26, 2022
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The first 200 Screen Violence pedals will also include a signed card of authenticity.
Chvrches' Martin Doherty said, "We are really proud to be collaborating with Old Blood Noise because both Iain and I used so many of their pedals during the making of Screen Violence, the album. It feels like a full circle moment."
Iain Cook added, "Our aim with the collaboration was to distill the sound of the record into a pedal that would be versatile enough to use with guitars, synths, bass or whatever we wanted to throw at it. A lofty goal but I am proud to say that we achieved it together. The range of sounds that this box can make is breathtaking, making it such a useful tool live and in the studio."
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