Rig Rundown - Failure's Ken Andrews [2019]

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  • čas přidán 8. 04. 2019
  • The sonic sorcerer illustrates how he meticulously builds the wall of textured sounds in the Axe-Fx III and details the creation of his new Electrical Guitar Company signature offset.
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    Failure multi-instrumentalist, highly-regarded rock producer, and digital-gear beta tester Ken Andrews joins PG’s Perry Bean to update his live gear cache that now boasts an aluminum signature guitar and an Axe-Fx III-based encyclopedia of tones and textures.
    When we caught up with the band in 2015, Ken Andrews and stringed tag-team partner Greg Andrews were using Les Paul-style instruments. In a 2014 interview with PG, Andrews spoke about its qualities that made it perfect for recording The Heart Is A Monster: “It’s all over the record, and it has a certain slicing quality that other guitars don’t really have.” The only other guitar Ken preferred to use on that recording was actually 1967 Fender Jazzmaster.
    Fast forward to 2019 and Ken Andrews has combined those two instruments (with heavy input from Electrical Guitar Company’s Kevin Burkett) to create this Jazzmaster-inspired, aluminum signature for EGC. Some spec highlights include a 25.1" scale, full black anodizing of neck and body with aluminum binding on the neck, EGC’s “Spencer” neck was tweaked, making it thinner while retaining the width of the original, the inclusion of a Ghost piezo system so Ken can blend acoustic tones in with his electrical signal, and two proprietary humbuckers-a high-output set that uses alnico-5 magnets with massive magnet substructures, and are rated 14K and 11K.
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Komentáře • 97

  • @KenBecker3
    @KenBecker3 Před 5 lety +122

    To any naysayers and speculators (or anybody else), Failure is EASILY among the best sounding live acts on the planet. See them live

    • @schorny
      @schorny Před 4 lety +4

      yes, they are

    • @snavs420
      @snavs420 Před 4 lety +4

      Seriously. Amazing live sound and amazing band all around.

    • @johnsonpgd9164
      @johnsonpgd9164 Před 4 lety +6

      Saw them for the first time in about ‘93 when they opened for TOOL in a very small room. Been hooked on Failure and all things Ken Andrews ever since.

    • @drewmack612
      @drewmack612 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm not sure how I missed these guys in the 90's but I'm so happy to have discovered them as a "new old" band. Absolutely love their sound. I hope they are touring still once this whole Covid thing is over.

    • @Themsheetz
      @Themsheetz Před 3 lety +1

      I conquer. Saw them on this tour in 19 and the difference in the sound between Failure and the opening acts was night and day. They were loud but precise and you could hear every part. I got to get in the show before the doors opened and watched Ken sound check and engineer the stage for what seemed like 2 hours. Swervedriver played right before failure and the guitar seemed to overpower the whole mix to the point where some of the song melodies were inaudible then failure came out and everything was on pointe.

  • @markgoetz
    @markgoetz Před 5 lety +77

    It's already 2029 in Ken's world.

  • @gkniffen
    @gkniffen Před 5 lety +57

    9:41 Lyrics changed when he switched the pedal board scene 👍🏼

  • @Vrekaro
    @Vrekaro Před 5 lety +28

    22:20 Listened that with headphones and totally blew my mind!!, can't wait to see Failure live in a couple of weeks

    • @ToneSherpa
      @ToneSherpa Před 4 lety +1

      I WANT that piezo/magnetic guitar! Or something like it. That's about as close to an electric sounding like an acoustic that I have ever heard.

    • @theodoro86
      @theodoro86 Před 2 lety

      Which song is that? I just caught the name of the album

    • @thomasguyot9631
      @thomasguyot9631 Před 2 lety

      @@theodoro86 It's from UNDONE on Magnified album

    • @robertreynolds2350
      @robertreynolds2350 Před 2 lety

      @@ToneSherpa add a peizo to any guitar. Route it to its own output. That's all it is

    • @ToneSherpa
      @ToneSherpa Před 2 lety

      @@robertreynolds2350 yeah I'd like to know what kind of pickup he is using though.. I'm too lazy to find out though. (personally I would want the switching to still be on the guitar.. maybe separate volume knobs as well.)
      definitely not going to start ripping apart any of my guitars at this moment to experiment with that.

  • @jiznak2000
    @jiznak2000 Před 2 lety +4

    This interview felt really anxious but I got a lot of good info and I love hearing about how Failure's sound is achieved.

  • @jeremiahseip3677
    @jeremiahseip3677 Před 5 lety +32

    I just saw them in Detroit and it made me reconsider every notion I had in terms of live rock music. I’ve never heard a band some even close to as punchy and balls to the wall all while being completely totally audible. From delay throws for the vocals to the chunkiest bass tone I’ve ever heard.
    Their sound guy is an artist.

    • @joelcprice
      @joelcprice Před 3 lety

      I'm sure Ken makes it very easy on the sound man. If he's attempting to perfectly match the EQ and settings of the studio parts, then all the instruments are probably so dialed in the sound guy probably only has to get the levels right.

    • @robertreynolds9961
      @robertreynolds9961 Před 3 lety

      He makes his axe fx tone work for both live and studio. So it's pretty much already eq d perfectly

    • @Themsheetz
      @Themsheetz Před 3 lety +5

      When I saw them Ken was the sound guy. He does the in ear monitor mix with an iPad that controls an on stage mixer through WiFi while the whole band is sound checking and then climbs up to the mains board and mixes while Greg and Kelli play. They do have an additional sound guy though but it think it’s mostly Ken from what I saw.

    • @EmptyDomoKanti99
      @EmptyDomoKanti99 Před 3 lety

      @@Themsheetz Thought so honestly

    • @robertreynolds2350
      @robertreynolds2350 Před 2 lety

      @@Themsheetz actually ken mixes the in ears. David gaume is their sound man. He is the ken andrews of live sound

  • @junofriar1
    @junofriar1 Před 5 lety +18

    Ken is a wizard

  • @ChrisWeinhardt
    @ChrisWeinhardt Před 5 lety +8

    Perry is an amazing host, always excited to be there and always well informed

  • @mil182
    @mil182 Před 4 lety +6

    He patch for the verse in undone sounds unbelievable

  • @germfood7235
    @germfood7235 Před 5 lety +16

    I was wondering if that was Kelli at 24:26 and then saw the enormous vape cloud emerge and now Im pretty sure it was him lmao

    • @mgreene95
      @mgreene95 Před 5 lety +5

      he was blowing fat vape clouds between songs at the show the other night 😂 #spacerock

    • @decadesofsegregation9677
      @decadesofsegregation9677 Před 5 lety +1

      Of course it was lol

    • @denverrandy7143
      @denverrandy7143 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, when they played here in Denver. A few years ago when they did fantastic planet in its entirety he was blowing monster rips out between songs

  • @glennw9927
    @glennw9927 Před 2 lety +1

    Ken: “that algorithm is not in the Fractal.”
    Cliff: “here, hold my beer…”

  • @idanshahar
    @idanshahar Před 5 lety +1

    WOW those are some good tones.

  • @RuffisInc
    @RuffisInc Před 3 lety +5

    5:37 a wild Greg Edwards has appeared...

  • @jasonarmstrong5750
    @jasonarmstrong5750 Před rokem +2

    Ngl this band makes me wish I could afford one of those aluminum guitars

  • @seandohe
    @seandohe Před 5 lety +8

    PLEASE tell me you did Swervedriver too!

  • @promdates
    @promdates Před 3 lety +2

    I'm honestly kinda interested in that lyric screen that changes with the foot press.

  • @iclipseco
    @iclipseco Před 5 lety +4

    22:20 is

  • @nedim_guitar
    @nedim_guitar Před 3 lety +2

    Who's watching this again, after having watched it at least twice since 2019?

  • @greyculture9112
    @greyculture9112 Před 5 lety +5

    Did you interview Swervedriver at the same? Really hope so!

  • @howardr3055
    @howardr3055 Před 5 lety +4

    6:55 Oops. You're shooting.

  • @hiddennotesberlin
    @hiddennotesberlin Před 5 lety

    hero

  • @Slinkylinky179
    @Slinkylinky179 Před 2 lety

    In the past ive assumed that axe FX was just for sterile sounding metal bands. Failure absolutely proves that wrong. I saw them for the second time last night and it is unreal how close they get to album sound. Im glad they got into specifics here because I was really curious what its like to control all of this stuff.
    Seeing them live, if I didnt know better id have assumed they were playing samples from the record while they were playing. The sound he demonstrates in this video with the layered guitar sounds explains why I felt that way. I really cant get over how good they sound. I probably wont throw my amps away yet, but going digital does seem very worthwhile if youre as detail oriented as failure is

  • @dewberry3043
    @dewberry3043 Před 3 lety

    This is a Sign that I need to get an EGC because Failure is using one. Good thing I’m also looking at a jazzmaster body. Why did I not have the urge getting one when I saw this Vid last Three years.

  • @HronisArva
    @HronisArva Před 5 lety +1

    💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @xxczerxx
    @xxczerxx Před 3 měsíci

    This is a hypothetical, but would Fantastic Planet have sounded like it did if they used the Fractal tech they're using now?
    That might be my favourite sounding rock album ever, and I suspect the analogue stuff they were using just gave it that extra something.
    (I meant that question honestly by the way, I only really understand "low tech" gear so I'm genuinely ignorant as to how good this simulation stuff is)

  • @GabrielWiltemburg
    @GabrielWiltemburg Před 5 lety +3

    sad that he played almost nothing, but great rig, loving that EGC guitar!

  • @philspill6854
    @philspill6854 Před 2 lety

    6:53 Kelli ready for his drum rundown😀

  • @kbach6524
    @kbach6524 Před 5 lety +5

    aluminum guitars, interesting. i've never heard this band but wish they had showed more examples of the aluminum guitar tonal differences

    • @beaufredericks4547
      @beaufredericks4547 Před 5 lety +1

      www.electricalguitarcompany.com/

    • @JimmyMarrow
      @JimmyMarrow Před 5 lety +7

      If you've never heard this band then you are about to embark on a fucking journey that will change your life. Start on "Fantastic Planet" and branch forward and back.

    • @gkniffen
      @gkniffen Před 5 lety +4

      You have to check out their album "Fantastic Planet" 👍

    • @TheZooropaBaby
      @TheZooropaBaby Před 5 lety +1

      aluminum guitars, in particular with EGCs, are favored by many who has used Travis Bean in the past as thier main guitars like Steve Albini, a player from Jesus Lizard, Buzzo from Melvins, Scott Kelly from Neurosis and finally Aaron Turner from Isis/Sumac fame.... I feel like tonally they're not as far off from wooden guitars (well especially considering original Travis Bean designed guitars were made from wooden bodies). also Failure is an awesome band, Check out Magnified and Fantastic Planet, like others say

    • @floodgatestudios1825
      @floodgatestudios1825 Před 4 lety +1

      In 1979-80, I had a Kramer with and aluminum Tuning fork shaped neck, it had wood inlays in back of neck for warmth....BUT let me tell you in temperature changes that neck would freak out and was near impossible to tune, I would stick with my Ibanez Les Paul copy for stability

  • @movimentodoscacos
    @movimentodoscacos Před 5 lety +2

    He looks like a mix between Kurt Ballou and Steve Albini. Interesting rig tho, super technological haha

    • @TheZooropaBaby
      @TheZooropaBaby Před 5 lety +2

      Steve Albini worked with Failure in early 90s but they didnt get along all that well, which lead to Failure self-producing albums later on and hence Ken now having a career in mixing and producing

  • @magiccowbell9023
    @magiccowbell9023 Před 6 měsíci

    hey

  • @PierrePants
    @PierrePants Před 5 lety +1

    No rack shots?! waaaaaa

  • @nojyeloot
    @nojyeloot Před 2 lety

    @12:05 pun intended?

  • @jasonbrooks633
    @jasonbrooks633 Před 5 lety

    I’m not trying to be “that guy” but if a guitar warms up he said it goes flat. If the guitar warms up it creates back bow which would make it go sharp..

    • @metfan999
      @metfan999 Před 5 lety +2

      Dont know when he says it, but if strings warm up the pitch goes flat.

  • @freeplaynyc
    @freeplaynyc Před 5 lety

    getting sleepy...

  • @mgreene95
    @mgreene95 Před 5 lety +20

    name a better sounding live rock band....
    i'll wait

  • @pageluvva
    @pageluvva Před 5 lety +5

    An electrical engineering course would be more exciting. Enough info dude. Please. Cool he's using Axe FX but LET'S HEAR IT!!!!!

  • @CheetosMUFUKKA
    @CheetosMUFUKKA Před 2 lety +1

    I feel like Ken doesn’t like being touched…

  • @PetParadiseVB
    @PetParadiseVB Před 5 lety +6

    I’m sure they’re great... but... this is just computer talk for guitar at the end of the day. I’m a dinosaur. Give me amps that blow up.

  • @santiagobondoni
    @santiagobondoni Před 5 lety +5

    came for the pedals... instant moonwalk out of here

  • @thetreblerebel
    @thetreblerebel Před 5 lety

    Im waiting for them to takeout.. Nashville sux

  • @earthpart3
    @earthpart3 Před 5 lety

    Sounds cool but i hate the sound of new strings twang twang twang. Also as someone who just plays straight into an amp in a band with the tone i want, managing all that looks ridiculous lol.

    • @MBloke
      @MBloke Před 5 lety +6

      Sure, but if you feel like you gotta faithfully recreate 5 albums' worth of disparate gear which includes dozens of amps and effects, this is probably as simple and manageable as it gets.

    • @earthpart3
      @earthpart3 Před 5 lety +1

      @@MBloke True lol.

    • @TheZooropaBaby
      @TheZooropaBaby Před 5 lety +1

      @@earthpart3 also most Failure songs have various effects with various sounds and crazy tones, so, yeah that naturally necessitates complicated single path like that. I mean, originally in the 90s they had enormous Bob Bradshaw-made gear, so.....

    • @earthpart3
      @earthpart3 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TheZooropaBaby lol. I remember seeing them in like 1998 but there was so much smoke you could barely see them playing. they were great though haha. I guess after comfort which had really no effects on it at all from what I can remember they discovered pedals and went nuts.

    • @itchyvinyl
      @itchyvinyl Před 5 lety +2

      The two "guitarists" in the band constantly trade off between bass and guitar throughout the set. This way, they don't have to have two guitar amps and two bass amps, or switch side of the stage constantly.

  • @brentstewart59
    @brentstewart59 Před 5 lety +1

    Yawn. Let's talk about how to program my toaster instead...

  • @MrWolf5150
    @MrWolf5150 Před 5 lety

    I was so bored I fell asleep.

  • @80srs11
    @80srs11 Před 5 lety +1

    Boring as hell..5 minutes of guitar talk followed by how to set your fractals tutorial.