How an Italia Speedster, a sturdy Jazz bass, and a little āsad chorusā can kickstart an international dance party.
The last two years have given us plenty of reasons to seek a jaunty, joyous listening experience in our music. And one of the best finds around is Los Bitchosāthe all-female, internationally assembled outfit consisting of Australia-born Serra Petale (guitar), Swedenās Josefine Jonsson (bass), Uruguayās Agustina Ruiz (keytar), and South Londoner Nic Crawshaw (drums).
Los Bitchosā bubbly instrumental psychedelia cocktail mixes their collective musical ingredients (Argentinian cumbia, Peruvian chicha, Turkish Anatolian rhythms, and classic American surf rock), creating a devilishly delicious concoction thatās refreshing as a mojito, hits like a negroni, and is as tropical as a mai tai. The good-time gals socked the world with their 2022 debut, Let the Festivities Begin!, showcasing their superpower of rump-shaking revelry.
Before Los Bitchosā Nashville opening slot in support of Belle and Sebastian, PG was invited to the historic Ryman Auditorium for a quick and loose gear chat. We covered their streamlined setups that include a favored, fast Italian ride (not a Ducati) that made the trip from the U.K., learned why Petale is āMiss Chorusā and loves the effectās āsad sounds,ā and was schooled on why Jonsson just needs a J bass and an Ampeg amp to make the room twist and shout.
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Speeding with Serra
āFor me, the big difference between a workhorse guitar you take on tour compared to the instruments you keep at home is the humbucker pickups,ā stated Los Bitchos guitarist Serra Petale during a recent Big 5 video for PG. Petale expounds in the Rundown, saying that she prefers performing with the above Italia Guitars Maranello Speedster II because its humbuckers offer beefier tones and a louder presence compared to the single-coil guitars she prefers for recording. āThe Los Bitchos live show is a lot different than the album experience,ā she adds. Her only touring guitar for this U.S. run takes Rotosound BS10 British Steels (.010ā.046).
Veloce
A shot of the Maranelloās cool matching headstock. Note the stylish Italia badge and how the dual racing stripes continue.
Backline Bedrock
This Fender Twin Reverb offers Petale enough punch for her guitar to be heard and a clean platform for her fuzz and chorus pedals to reconfigure her signal.
āI am Miss Chorusā
Thatās what Serra Petale declared when asked why she identified a chorus pedal as her secret weapon in the earlier Big 5 video with PG. Her current main modulation manipulator is the Electro-Harmonix Small Clone. (In the Big 5 video, she named the EHX Neo Clone as her go-to, but sheās since acquired the stomp favored by Kurt Cobain.) Another Mike Matthews design makes an appearance in the shape of a big-box EHX Big Muff. The two other noisemakers are a Boss SD-1 Super Overdrive and a Mooer Pure Octave. A Korg Pitchblack keeps her Italia in line.
Just a J for Josefine
The newest addition to Josefine Jonssonās bass family is her current crushāa Fender Player Plus Jazz Bass thatās been ājust lovely to play.ā The stock J has Player Plus Noiseless Jazz Bass pickups, a 3-band active EQ with an active/passive toggle, a 4-saddle HiMass bridge, and a modern C-neck shape. She keeps both volume controls wide open and dials in dynamics with her attack. She notes in the Rundown that sheās always bonded more with the Jazz than the Precision, because of the Jās smaller size and thinner neck.
Aināt Nothing to It But to Rocket
For this run of U.S. shows supporting Belle & Sebastian, Josefine plugs her Player Plus J straight into this Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-112 because, as she put it in the Rundown, āanything Ampeg and I feel like Iām in safe hands.ā
Los Bitchosā Josefine Jonsson on her party-saving jams, plus Serra Petale on the pedal she would ānever want to play guitar without.ā
Serra Petale explains why the British band's unsung debut continues providing inspiration from Graham Coxon's "sloppily on point" playing that binds trilling chords with charismatic lead.