

The relationship eventually presented two issues for Marshall: the limited quantities produced by this handmade shop and the top-tier price tags that would make them a rare commodity for most of his fans. In that episode, he showed off a batch of gorgeous prototypes from Poland’s high-end guitar maker Mayones.

Our first Rig Rundown of 2020 also featured Aaron Marshall.

And there is this wave of online instrumental guitar music that is the best it’s ever been.”) Plus, he meticulously details how he’s testing Neural DSP’s pedalboard powerhouse with a space-encompassing stereo setup that will resonate with fans in every corner of the room.īrought to you by D’Addario XPND Pedalboard. (“You still have young people that are really interested in music for music’s sake. The ensuing conversation covered the decision to pass on a high-end (but limited) partnership with Mayones for a collaboration with Schecter that aims to bring guitars to everyone across the globe. These sorts of experiments yield new songs.”īefore Intervals’ December ’21 headlining show at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge, prog-rock maestro Marshall reconnected with PG’s Perry Bean to catalog his rig revamp. It’s always an experiment between me and the guitar. “I’ll challenge myself to put my spin on a chord progression that feels like ‘No Scrubs,’ but still be Intervals about it. But the ’90s kid has an unabashed love for Top 40 pop and has drawn from acts like NYSYNC, TLC, and Destiny’s Child, too, giving Intervals’ music more bounce, groove, and life. And sure, the obvious 6-string influences are found within Intervals’ music, with complementing flavors of prog, metal, djent, and jazz all percolating together. He’s put out four riveting, guitar-centric albums to date. He’s been the solo constant member and the band’s musical pilot. The guitar disciple started Intervals back in 2011. But hopefully this is the beginning of that not being the case.” “Everything is different, which is probably the most on-brand thing I can provide. Let’s change it all,” the Intervals visionary joked during this new Rig Rundown. And Aaron Marshall is never satisfied with guitar: “Everything’s perfect.
